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Cincinnati police: 11-year-old girl stealing from Kroger market shocked with Taser
CINCINNATI -- An 11-year-old girl who Cincinnati police say was stealing from a supermarket has been shocked with a Taser stun gun. Police say the incident happened around 9:30 p.m. Monday at a Kroger in Cincinnati.

Authorities say the officer suspected the girl was using a backpack to shoplift when he approached her. Police say the girl resisted and fled before she was shocked.

The girl was then taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital for evaluation and was released into a guardian's custody, CBS affiliate WKRC-TV reports.

Police have charged the girl with theft and obstruction of justice. She will appear in juvenile court, however a date wasn't immediately announced.

Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac has opened an investigation. According to the department's policy, Tasers can be used on people who are at least 7 years old.

"We are extremely concerned when force is used by one of our officers on a child of this age," Isaac said in a statement. "As a result we will be taking a very thorough review of our policies as it relates to using force on juveniles as well as the propriety of the officers actions."

Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman says there should be a "complete investigation."

The officer involved has been placed on restricted duty, WKRC-TV reports, pending an outcome of that investigation.

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Charges dropped vs. girl, 11, Tased for stealing from a Kroger market
CINCINNATI -- Charges have been dropped against an 11-year-old Ohio girl who was suspected of shoplifting from a supermarket when a police officer shocked her with a stun gun. Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley said Wednesday night that stunning the girl who "posed no danger to the police" was wrong.

The encounter happened Monday night at a Kroger in the city. Police say the officer suspected the girl was using a backpack to shoplift when he approached her. They say the girl resisted and tried to flee before she was shocked with the stun gun. The girl was taken to a hospital and released.

She initially was charged with theft and obstruction of justice, but the mayor says he asked the prosecutor to drop the charges.

An investigation is underway.

CBS Cincinnati affiliate WKRC-TV says the girl's mother wants the policy that led to the Tasing changed.

The station says it's not in dispute that the girl stole some snacks from the Kroger, was told by an officer to stop and didn't, and was then Tased.

Currently, Tasers can be used on people ages 7 to 70 actively resisting arrest, WKRC says.

Donna Gowdy doesn't understand why her daughter, who isn't even 5-feet tall or 100 pounds, needed to be Tased for shoplifting.

"I just wish that he would have thought of a different way of going about it other than Tasing her," Gowdy said.

According to WKRC, Cincinnati police say it was an off-duty officer working security at the store who Tased the girl in the back when she wouldn't stop.

"I know everybody probably be like, 'Well, you know, she stole,' or whatever, but that's not the issue at this point. The issue is that how he went about it," Gowdy said.

She says Police Chief Eliot Isaac came to her home Tuesday night to talk about what happened. She says she wants a full investigation and the opportunity to see the findings.

Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman also wants a full investigation, and, like Gowdy, wants the policy to change.

"Seven is too young; let's move it to 12," said Smitherman. "What caught my attention was the chief making a decision (to put the officer on) desk duty, and that gave me some indication that the chief thought there were some concerns about what had happened," Smitherman said.

Police Chief Isaac released a statement saying, "We are extremely concerned when force is used by one of our officers on a child of this age. As a result, we will be taking a very thorough review of our policies as it relates to using force on juveniles as well as the propriety of the officer's actions."

Gowdy she says she hopes her daughter learns from this mistake.

"I understand that the stealing and everything was wrong, but how he went about it, it didn't have to happen, and two wrongs don't make a right," Gowdy says.


**REFS** This should have been in Everything Else, can you move this please?

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Well at least they didn't gun her down. I also notice how they made sure the photo of her mom got put in the update... rolleyes

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should've shot her.


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Originally Posted By: Swish
should've shot her.


and the mom for good measure...

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Originally Posted By: OldColdDawg
Originally Posted By: Swish
should've shot her.


and the mom for good measure...


gotta send a message.


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I see nothing wrong with this. Using lethal force would have been wrong.


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Stole something, then ran. Would tackling a child been have any better? I'd argue it could have done MORE damage than tasing.

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eh, I think they could have handled it a litter better. I am sure you could catch an a 11 year old. But hey, play stupid games win stupid prizes.

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Stole something, then ran. Would tackling a child been have any better? I'd argue it could have done MORE damage than tasing.

Why would you have to tackle her? She's 11 and less than 100 lbs.

What's the reach of a taser, 10-12 feet? A grown-ass man cop can't spot an 11 year old girl a 12 foot head start and catch her, pass her, and stop her without tackling or tasing her?


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When the Left says there are no good cops, I will link them to this story about this brave community savior tasing this unruly bread thief. have these savages never seen les mis?

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