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19.7.17

Indianz.Com > Rosebud Sioux man dies after being tased and struck by police officers: Officer Ryan McClarty hit Bearheels at least 15 times, the paper said. Bearheels also was dragged by his ponytail during the incident.

“In this incident, despite our extensive training, we failed,” police chief Todd Schmaderer said at a press conference last month, the paper reported. “The Omaha Police Department made a mistake on this occasion, and we’re doing whatever we need to to correct it.”

Schmaderer is recommending Payne and McClarty be fired. Charges are possible -- evidence is being presented to a grand jury in Douglas County in September, WOWT reported.


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