Group wants to see Taser video

By Arthur Williams - Prince George Free Press

Published: November 19, 2009 11:00 AM

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association and Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs are calling for the release of an RCMP video showing a man who died shortly after being Tasered while into custody in Prince George.

Clayton Alvin Wiley, 33, was arrested on July 21, 2003 for creating a public disturbance. He died at Prince George Regional Hospital on July 22 after having a heart attack.

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+1 #1 Dorreen S.McMillan 2010-03-29 08:27
I have a son, who was stopped by our local RCMP after a dance. He had been drinking at this dance and should not have gotten behind the wheel, but he did. At the RCMP station, he was asked to produce his ID which was sitting on the desk in front of him, and the RCMP. His hands were open palm down on the counter, and when he said it's right there, they repeadly taserd him until he collapsed. when this happend they dragged him to his cell, then back again and tasered him again. He had at least 16 burn marks on either side of him. He quit talking and it continued until morning when there was a shift change. The RCMP guy asked what is going on,they said nothing, he looed in on my son, whe was slumped over on a cot, they did not pursue it any longer. Then they investigate themselves and say Aaron was "unco-operative" Now tell me was that while he was being tasered?? Not fair........
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