Orlando Police Officer Charged With Battery After Tasering Strapped Down Black Man
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 10:30PM
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Suspect Shocked After Not Giving Urine Sample
An Orlando police officer has been charged with misdemeanor battery for
allegedly using a Taser stun gun on a suspect tied and handcuffed to a
hospital bed. Officer Peter Linnenkamp was charged Monday with using
his Taser on 18-year-old Antonio Wheeler two times in early March. The
50,000-volt shocks came after Wheeler, who had been arrested on a drug
charge, had been taken to Florida Hospital Orlando and either would not
or could not provide a urine sampleBefore the Taser was used, Wheeler
aggressively resisted efforts to insert a catheter in order to get a
urine sample, officials said. Linnenkamp wrote in a statement to
investigators that he "administered the Taser discharge upon Mr.
Wheeler in order to get him to release his penis so that the catheter
could be inserted." After Wheeler was shocked in the forearm area two
times with the Taser, the report says he "voluntarily provided a urine
sample to the medical staff." Linnenkamp, who remains on restricted
duty, was not arrested, but received a summons to appear in court.
Linnenkamp could still keep his job even if he is found guilty, said
Lt. Brian Gilliam of the Orlando police department. Sanctions could
include anything from time off to a demotion to termination, he said.
The crime itself carries a sentence of up to one year in jail.
Wheeler's lawyer, Howard Marks, said prosecutors undercharged
Linnenkamp. "We believe this (Linnenkamp's behavior) amounts to nothing
less than torture. To me, it should be a felony battery." About 100
people have died nationally since 1999 after being shocked with a
Taser, including recent deaths in Pensacola, Hollywood and Naples. [more] and
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