一波兰新移民在温哥华国际机场被四个警察活活电死

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An eyewitness's video recording of a man dying after being stunned with a Taser by police on Oct. 14 at Vancouver International Airport has been released to the public.
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Robert Dziekanski is jolted by a shot from an RCMP Taser.
(Paul Pritchard)
The 10-minute video recording clearly shows four RCMP officers talking to Robert Dziekanski while he is standing with his back to a counter and with his arms lowered by his sides, but his hands are not visible.
About 25 seconds after police enter the secure area where he is, there is a loud crack that sounds like a Taser shot, followed by Dziekanski screaming and convulsing as he stumbles and falls to the floor.
Another loud crack can be heard as an officer appears to fire one more Taser shot into Dziekanski.
As the officers kneel on top of Dziekanski and handcuff him, he continues to scream and convulse on the floor.
One officer is heard to say, "Hit him again. Hit him again," and there is another loud cracking sound.
Police have said only two Taser shots were fired, but a witness said she heard up to four Taser shots.
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Robert Dziekanski falls to the floor as an RCMP officer looks on.
(Paul Pritchard)
A minute and half after the first Taser shot was fired Dziekanski stops moaning and convulsing and becomes still and silent.
Shortly after, the officers appear to be checking his condition and one officer is heard to say, "code red."
The video ends shortly after.
Minutes later, ambulance attendants arrived but their efforts to revive Dziekanski were unsuccessful and he was declared dead.
RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dale Carr said no one can judge what happened to Dziekanski by just watching the video.
"It's just one piece of evidence, one person's view. There are many people that we have spoken to," RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dale Carr said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
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Four RCMP officers subdue Robert Dziekanski after stunning him with a Taser on Oct. 14 at Vancouver airport.
(Paul Pritchard)
"What I urge is that those watching the video, take note of that. Put what they've seen aside for the time being. And wait to hear the totality of the evidence at the time of the inquest," Carr said.
But retired superintendent Ron Foyle, a 33-year veteran of the Vancouver police who saw the video tape, said he didn't know "why it ever became a police incident."
"It didn't seem that he made any threatening gestures towards them," Foyle said.
Much of the video was shot through the glass walls that separate the international arrivals lounge from a secure area outside the Canada Customs exit.
The video was recorded in three segments. The first segment shows Dziekanski before police arrive.
He is clearly agitated, yelling in Polish, and appears to be sweating. He can be seen taking office chairs and putting them in front of the security doors. He then picks up a small table, which he holds, while a woman in the arrivals lounge calmly speaks to him in apparent effort to calm him down.
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Before police arrived, Robert Dziekanski picked up a small table and put it in the doorway between the customs exit area and a public lounge.
(Paul Pritchard)
In the second segment, Dziekanski picks up a computer and throws it to the ground. Three airport personnel arrive and block the exit from the secure area, but Dziekanski retreats inside and does not threaten them.
Officers arrive in lounge

Then four RCMP officers arrive in the lounge. Someone can be heard mentioning the word Tasers.
Someone replies, "Yes," as the officers approach the security doors.
Police have said repeatedly that there were only three RCMP officers involved in the incident, but the video shows four men in RCMP uniforms.
People in the lounge can be heard clearly telling the police Dziekanski speaks no English, only Russian. His mother later said he only spoke Polish.
Police enter the secure area with no problems and can be seen with Dziekanski standing calmly talking with officers. They appear to direct him to stand against a wall, which he does.
As he is standing there, one of the officers shoots him with a Taser.
RCMP officers have also said police did not use pepper spray because of the large number of people at the airport at the time. But the video shows Dziekanski standing alone with the four officers in an otherwise empty area, which is separated from the public area by a thick glass wall.
Pritchard hired lawyer

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Paul Pritchard, right, accompanied by his lawyer, Paul Pearson, at a recent press conference, said that he feels police are trying to manipulate the truth.
(CBC)
Paul Pritchard shot the video with his digital camera, but afterward he surrendered it to police for their investigation on a promise that they would return it within 48 hours.
The next day, police told Pritchard they would not be returning the recording as promised.
Carr previously stated investigators kept the video longer than they anticipated in order to protect the integrity of the police investigation while they interviewed witnesses.
Saying he feared a coverup by police, Pritchard then engaged a lawyer to start legal proceedings to reclaim the recording. Police returned the recording to him on Wednesday.
Dziekanski, 40, died on Oct. 14, hours after he arrived at Vancouver International Airport. He was on his way to Kamloops to live with his mother in the B.C. Interior.
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Robert Dziekanski with his mother Zofia Cisowski in Poland, before she immigrated to Canada.
The Polish immigrant arrived from Europe the previous day around 4 p.m., but for some unknown reason he did not clear customs until after midnight.
Dziekanski's mother had already returned home to Kamloops after waiting for several hours at the airport. She claims airport officials offered her no help locating her son.
The RCMP's integrated homicide investigation team, the B.C. coroner's service, the Vancouver International Airport Authority and the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP are each conducting their own investigations into the incident.
 
最后一段的录象显示,

警察来了,这个波兰移民当时手中好象没什么武器(或者说手中有可以当作武器的东西),警察也好象不紧张,象平时走路时地走到这个移民面前,想捉他,双方简 单地几个单词交流之后,这个波兰移民开始移动想走但是并不快,警察电击了几次后(四次?两次?),发出惨叫倒在地上,这样在很短距离内警察很快就捉到了 他,并被按到了地板之上,至此,看不出什么特别的暴力,只是警察正常的把嫌疑人拿下,这个移民的反抗和叫声也并不特别强烈。

这个移民被按住以后,由于录象显示得不太清楚,我们只能猜测以下一些情况:

按正常的理解,这个移民既然被按住了,应该是马上被反扣双手,上一副手铐,以防其反击。

我觉得,警察是做到这一点了,那么随后呢?是不是应该把这个波兰移民带起来,带到某个地方进行审问,为了保险可以慢慢地把这个人带起来,警察也可以在其身体上多压一会,以稳定局面。

可是根据录象,这个波兰移民被压后,起初还有一些动作和声音,过了一段时间,最后却听不到任何声音了。相关新闻报道说最后救护车来了,说是死了!

奇了!

难道是被警察压死的,警察以膝抵此人背,最后压死了这个波兰移民?

当然这种推测可能性很小,因为当时在场的目击者说,这个人当时应该是被电击了的,有人说是电了四次,有警察说是只有两次。

估计最后的法医作鉴定时,得出的结论应该是被电击致死的,不应该是被压死的,或者是法医无法判断,只是说突然死亡,比如这个人以前有心脏病在当时的场合下突然发作而死。


RCMP的警察发言人说,从这个录象看不出警察有什么不妥,看不出那个波兰移民死亡的真实原因;不能仅从这个录象来得出法律结论,应该调查更多的目击者,应该有不同的见证("It's just one piece of evidence, one person's view. There are many people that we have spoken to," RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dale Carr said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.)


至此,我们只能说这个波兰移民比较倒霉,一是不会英语,二是不清楚加拿大警察的习惯做法--即,电击,按倒....,以彻底保障警察们的安全。你说是警察滥用武力,那么你控告吧,我们可以慢慢进行调查。


不过,好歹加波两国是友好国家,从意识形态到肤色都差不多,完全可以进行内部消化,无非也就是个民事赔偿问题,随着时间的过去,一切都会恢复正常的。
 
波兰人郁闷的原因

The Polish immigrant arrived from Europe the previous day around 4 p.m., but for some unknown reason he did not clear customs until after midnight.


Dziekanski's mother had already returned home to Kamloops after waiting for several hours at the airport. She claims airport officials offered her no help locating her son.
很清楚地可以看到那个波兰人在rcmp试图将他包围的时候,尝试跑开,然后被电倒在地
在录像里头可以很清楚地看到他在地上抽搐
 
一个人10个小时没吃东西,所以死因估计:1)电击导致。被电击多次,对某些心脏病人会当场致命;2)被警察压,尤其胖子容易呼吸被阻,警察如果不想听他叫唤(这是最可悲的),那么容易窒息他死。
 
几个星期前在GLOBEANDMAIL上看了报道没有感觉, 不知道如何下结论。
今天又看到了视频, 非常震惊和气愤。

Paul Pritchard-- a real canadian
 
好奇问一下,电击枪属于致命性武器吗?如果某人有如下举动, 警察是否有权利对他使用电击枪。

警察到达之前: 挥舞椅子,砸东西。
警察到达之后: 挥舞手臂,试图逃跑
 
警察到达之后: 挥舞手臂,试图逃跑 ??

Contractor 你这个"挥舞手臂, 试图逃跑", 言过其实, 有失公允了吧?? 你自己也看了录像了, 你自己心里服不服自己这个说法?
 
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