A robbery suspect died at a Dallas hospital earlier this month after resisting arrest and then being stunned by a Taser device, reports say. Freddie Lockett, 30, died after being shocked after an altercation with a man in a parked car whom he evidently attempted to rob, reports say. The robbery victim told officers he had been attacked by Lockett, but escaped through the passenger-side door and ran to a convenience store to call for help. While he was in the…
A South Texas man who was Tasered in June has now been named the victim of a homicide caused by an enlarged heart, drug intoxication and three jolts from the Taser, reports after a three-month probe say. A Waller County grand jury reportedly cleared the officer who fired the Taser, but an autopsy evidently found that Houston had a high concentration of PCP in his system. The man’s family believes the Taser was an unnecessarily dangerous weapon to use…
An eight-month-old child and a three-year-old are in critical condition at a Baton Rouge area hospital after they were both thrown from a minivan earlier this month following a collision. According to reports, a two-vehicle crash happened at North Foster Drive and Winnebago Street in Baton Rouge when a minivan failed to yield while making a left turn and a car plowed into it. Both children flew out of the minivan, with the eight-month-old suffering serious head injuries and a broken…
A one-year-old girl died recently when she drank a glass of water which also contained silver cleaning fluid. Identified as Triza Manlapig was declared deceased by Ospital Maynila, in The Philippines after her parents, Crisanto Manlapig and Mirriam Mabingnay, refused to let the police investigate their daughter’s death, insisting it was an accident. Manlapig signed a formal waiver to resist having his child’s death probed, believing his daughter accidentally drank the silver cleaner which had been mixed into a glass…
Recent reports suggest that 195,000 people in the U.S. die annually due to preventable hospital medical errors. The report, based on a recent study of 37 million patients from the years 2001-03, looked specifically at the mortality and economic impact of medical errors and injuries which occurred during hospital admissions nationwide. The study, compiled by HealthGrades, found that medical errors caused up to 98,000 deaths annually and should be considered a national epidemic. The HealthGrades study found an associated…
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