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Fox News has obtained police dashboard video of the tasering of a 72 year old great grandmother in Travis County, TX. The police claim that after Kathryn Winkfein was stopped for driving 15 miles over the speed limit in a construction zone, she disobeyed an order to sign the speeding ticker, used profane language, and became "violent." They say the officer who taserer her and took her to be booked for resisting arrest was completely justified. However, Winkfein says that's a lie, and the video appears to back her up. It shows Constable Richard McCain screaming, "Get over here now!" Winkfein replies, "Give [the ticket] to me and I'll sign it." Instead, the officer reaches out and pushes her, and she starts complaining, "Oh, you're going to shove me? You're going to shove a seventy-two year old woman?" McCain then tasers her. As Winkfein lies on the ground screaming, he orders, "Now put your hands behind your back. Put your hands behind your back or you're going to be tasered again." Fox's Brian Kilmeade commented after running the video, "Officers insisted they acted by the book. What book is that?" This video is from Fox News' Fox & Friends, broadcast June 9, 2009. |