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WHY WOULD POLICE REPEATEDLY TASE A RESTRAINED MAN?
Man Sues After Being Tased While Restrained
12-9-17... Ashland City, Tenn. - A newly filed federal lawsuit has claimed Cheatham County Sheriff's Deputies used excessive force on an 18-year-old in custody in 2016.
Jordan Norris was arrested on drug and weapons charges last November and spent several days in Cheatham County Jail.
The lawsuit named three deputies as defendants and claimed Norris was tased while he was "physically restrained" in a restraint chair.
"It's terrible," Norris said as he pushed back tears.
Pictures filed with the lawsuit showed his body covered with burn marks after he was released from jail.
His stepfather remembered asking him what happened after seeing the marks on his body.
"I said, 'Jordan what is that?' It looked like he had the measles. And he said, 'That's where they tased me.' I could not wrap my head around that," William Chapman said.
Chapman said he counted more than forty burns.
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