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From [HERE] DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. -- The parents of a Norcross man who died after police shocked him with Tasers have filed a wrongful death suit against DeKalb County police.
“It doesn’t make sense. It’s just what they did is wrong. It’s plain wrong,” said Anne Davis. Davis choked back tears as she spoke with Channel 2 Action News reporter Tom Regan about the sudden death of her son, Audrecas Davis, on May 9, 2010. He suffered a seizure at a DeKalb County motel.
Police had answered a call from paramedics about an unruly patient. Officers shocked the 29-year-old man six times. The police report said two officers used their 50,000-volt weapons when Davis resisted being handcuffed to a stretcher, became combative and flailed his arms.
“My son was not a threat to them at all. There was no crime involved. He was sick, he truly needed medical attention,” said Davis. The patient’s sister questions if the repeated shocks were necessary.