Pubdate: Wed, 18 Oct 2006
Source: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
Copyright: 2006, Denver Publishing Co.
Contact:  http://www.rockymountainnews.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/371
Author: Bill Scanlon, Rocky Mountain News

NO CHARGES IN TASER DEATH

BOULDER - The District Attorney's office Tuesday said  it won't file 
criminal charges against a Lafayette  police officer in the Taser 
death of a man, but made  the point that this doesn't necessarily 
mean the  officer acted appropriately.

Ryan Wilson, 22, died Aug. 4 shortly after he was  chased from a 
marijuana field by officers, ran for a  half-mile and was hit by the 
prongs of a Taser X26  fired by Officer John Harris.

The Lafayette police had said Harris fired the Taser  because he felt 
threatened when Wilson reached for what  looked to be a knife, but 
turned out to be a box  cutter.

Assistant District Attorney Peter Maguire didn't try to  address 
whether Harris truly felt threatened, saying  that question would be 
germane if Harris had used a  firearm, because an officer can't use 
excessive force  with a suspect.

But a single shot from a Taser "cannot be viewed as an  unreasonable 
use of force," Maguire said in a letter  explaining the decision.

Tasers are used by police across the country, and while  there have 
been several Taser-related deaths, the  chances of a single shot 
causing a death remain very  low. Such Taser-related deaths usually 
are associated  with extreme exertion, drugs in the bloodstream or 
heart problems.

A coroner's report found no drugs in Wilson's system  but did find an 
unusually narrow artery that could have  contributed to the death.

Ultimately, the DA's office decided against filing  criminal charges 
because there isn't a likelihood that  charges can be proved beyond a 
reasonable doubt, the  letter said.

But that is "not necessarily synonymous with a finding  that the 
matter was handled appropriately," according  to the letter.

The Lafayette Police Department had no comment on the  DA's letter, 
said spokesman Fred Palmer.
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