Police Officer on Administrative duty Hula Hoop Lady charges dropped

by CJaye | November 5, 2008 at 01:27 pm
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Prosecutor drops charges against Norfolk Hula Hoop Lady

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Please take the time to view the video. Pamela was repeatedly tased by a supposed trained police officer. You will see where Pamela tells the officer over and over again she has a medical alert necklace and a medical alert card in her pocket. It's very sickening to watch how this situation was handled.

A prosecutor on Monday dropped charges against Pamela Brown, known as the Hula Hoop Lady of Granby Street, and police released a video showing her arrest, during which an officer shocked her repeatedly with a Taser.

Last month, Brown, 49, was charged with making excessive noise and assaulting an officer who responded to a noise complaint on the median of Granby Street near Wards Corner, where she hula hoops. Brown suffered a brain injury in 1977 when she was hit by a truck, and she has seizures and short-term memory loss.

The officer, identified in a police report as Nicholas Parks, is on administrative duty pending review of the case, said police spokesman Officer Chris Amos.

Brown appeared before Judge Gwendolyn Jackson wearing gray sweatpants paired with a heather gray sweater. Brown seemed unsteady on her feet, and she said later she had taken medications for seizures.

When asked how she felt about the outcome of the case, Brown said she couldn't remember what the judge said. She pulled out a medical identification card listing her conditions and said she had tried to show it to the officer who arrested her.

The two-minute, 40-second video taken by a camera on the Taser on Oct. 11 confirms that. For most of it, Brown repeats to Parks that her medic alert information is in the back pocket of her pants.

Amos said the video begins after the initial altercation between Brown and Parks - Brown has one handcuff on her right wrist, and Parks' hand is seen holding the other cuff. In a police report, Parks wrote that Brown pushed him in the chest, grabbed him with both arms, and pulled on the radio he had confiscated. After that, Parks wrote, Brown refused to put down the radio or provide her left hand.

In the video, Parks tells Brown again and again to put her hands behind her back. She replies excitedly that she cannot because her arm was fractured and has a pin in it. Her protests are sometimes hard to understand. Brown shows the officer a medallion hanging from her neck.

link to previous story: http://my.nowpublic.com/world/tased-repe...

link to video: http://hamptonroads.tv/hrtv.php?id=23538...

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CJaye, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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CJaye

Thank you Sputnic this is sickening. The video shows Pamela trying to tell the officer that she had a medic alert due to a brain injury and has seizures. He wasn't even listening to her, You didn't have to be a rocket scientist to see there were mental issues.


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Jordan Yerman

I like this story.

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CJaye

Thank you Jordan

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Jay33432

This is not what Tasers are for. This cop needs to be fired and charged with assault.

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CJaye

That's right they were not made for what he was doing or the type of people he was using them on. Thank you for your comment

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