Cops Taser man as he suffers seizure in front of his horrified fiancée
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Shocking video shows the moment an epilepsy sufferer is Tasered while having a seizure in front of his horrified fiancé - with cops later handcuffing him as he lies in his hospital bed.
Bruce Frankel, 61, has sued police after a cop stunned and cuffed him, claiming he was resisting arrest - all while the San Anselmo resident was suffering from a grand mal seizure.
His suit alleges battery, false arrest and defamation, moneybagapp.com according to KTVU, and suggests that police built up a cover-up story by falsely arresting him on bogus charges to justify what he describes as their use of excessive force.
The distressing events began when the financial advisor's fiancée Alice called 911 at 2.51am on August 29, 2022, reportedly saying her husband was not breathing.
She expected EMTs to arrive, but it was cops who made it to the scene first, with their bodycams recording the whole encounter between Mr Frankel and police officer Kevin Sinnott, as Alice is seen watching on helplessly in the background.
Bruce Frankel, 61, has sued police after a cop stunned and cuffed him at his home in 2022
Frankel is seen on police bodycam footage expressing disbelief at being cuffed in his hospital bed
Bruce Frankel, 61, and his wife Alice, have spoken out about his experience in August 2022
Bodycam footage shows Mr Frankel's son opening the door for Sinnott, who then goes into the man's bedroom.
Mr Frankel was emerging from his seizure when he is seen standing semi-naked, in just his underwear, in the footage. He is seen stumbling about and then falls on the bed.
Sinnott wrongly assessed that Mr Frankel was drunk shortly after entering the room, with officers reportedly saying he showed symptoms that 'mimicked someone under the influence. He was irrational, unstable, and violent.'
But Frankel appears helpless as officers come in and go straight over to him, without asking his partner what was going on, it is alleged.
'If the police had just asked [my wife] Alice two questions, 'What's going on?' and 'Has this happened before?' We wouldn't be here today,' Frankel told KTVU. 'But that officer did not do that at all. He assumed he knew what was going on and attacked me.'
Sinnott reportedly wrote in his police report that Mr Frankel had been actively resisting him for more than two minutes during the encounter, and that he had used the Taser to get him to comply.
The officer is also said to have claimed that he feared for his safety and that he warned Frankel twice that he was going to Tase him.
Mr Frankel is seen stumbling around his bedroom as police enter, with his wife appearing to support him
Officers are seen pinning down Mr Frankel during the encounter. One told him to 'stop fighting'
Sinnott appears to feel threatened in the footage and tells Mr Frankel to 'Stop resisting.'
His suit alleges battery, false arrest and defamation, moneybagapp.com according to KTVU, and suggests that police built up a cover-up story by falsely arresting him on bogus charges to justify what he describes as their use of excessive force.
The distressing events began when the financial advisor's fiancée Alice called 911 at 2.51am on August 29, 2022, reportedly saying her husband was not breathing.
She expected EMTs to arrive, but it was cops who made it to the scene first, with their bodycams recording the whole encounter between Mr Frankel and police officer Kevin Sinnott, as Alice is seen watching on helplessly in the background.
Bruce Frankel, 61, has sued police after a cop stunned and cuffed him at his home in 2022
Frankel is seen on police bodycam footage expressing disbelief at being cuffed in his hospital bed
Bruce Frankel, 61, and his wife Alice, have spoken out about his experience in August 2022
Bodycam footage shows Mr Frankel's son opening the door for Sinnott, who then goes into the man's bedroom.
Mr Frankel was emerging from his seizure when he is seen standing semi-naked, in just his underwear, in the footage. He is seen stumbling about and then falls on the bed.
Sinnott wrongly assessed that Mr Frankel was drunk shortly after entering the room, with officers reportedly saying he showed symptoms that 'mimicked someone under the influence. He was irrational, unstable, and violent.'
But Frankel appears helpless as officers come in and go straight over to him, without asking his partner what was going on, it is alleged.
'If the police had just asked [my wife] Alice two questions, 'What's going on?' and 'Has this happened before?' We wouldn't be here today,' Frankel told KTVU. 'But that officer did not do that at all. He assumed he knew what was going on and attacked me.'
Sinnott reportedly wrote in his police report that Mr Frankel had been actively resisting him for more than two minutes during the encounter, and that he had used the Taser to get him to comply.
The officer is also said to have claimed that he feared for his safety and that he warned Frankel twice that he was going to Tase him.
Mr Frankel is seen stumbling around his bedroom as police enter, with his wife appearing to support him
Officers are seen pinning down Mr Frankel during the encounter. One told him to 'stop fighting'
Sinnott appears to feel threatened in the footage and tells Mr Frankel to 'Stop resisting.'
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