Legal claim: Lake Havasu City police excessively tasered man with disabilities

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Legal claim: Lake Havasu City police excessively tasered man with disabilities
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ABC15 Investigator Melissa Blasius has built a reputation for asking tough questions and taking action on behalf of Arizona families.

LAKE HAVASU, AZ — A man with developmental disabilities has filed a legal claim against the Lake Havasu City Police Department saying officers excessively tasered him during an arrest.

“If there was any loud yelling or anything along those lines, it ended when both brothers separated, so when the police arrived, there was there was absolutely nothing going on,” said Woods.“He is high functioning in certain respects, but he, he's severely disabled as far as learning,” said Casandra Adams, David’s mother.

According to David’s notice of claim, more than an hour after the initial 911 call was made, two officers entered the apartment without a warrant. When David, who was sleeping, woke up and rose from his bed, the legal claim says officers rushed David, tackling him. “The level of force used by the police was so reckless and wanton that something needs to be done,” Woods said.

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