Mom upset after officer used Taser on child during fight

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 2/11 10:41 am
ATLANTA, Ga. -- An Atlanta mother is speaking out after her daughter and another student were zapped with a Taser gun by a school resource officer.

The incident happened on a school bus parked near Inman Middle School in northeast Atlanta Friday afternoon.

Sheena Lester told Channel 2’s Ashley Swann the officer went too far by using the stun gun to break up a fight between the two seventh graders.

“How could you tase a 12-year-old? I'm still heartbroken, this is my only child,” said Sheena Lester.

“She has heart problems and I just think it was terrible.”

“She came up to me and she hit me,” daughter Shakya told Swann.

“That's when I hit her back."

Shakya showed where the officer stunned her as she admittedly fought with the female classmate on the bus.

“It was like this deep shock and it made me shake,” Shakya explained.

“There’s no excuse,” said Lester.

“These kids didn't have a weapon. They are little girls."

She says she came to the school as soon as she heard and confronted the officer herself.

“You're like (6 feet 2 inches). You weigh about 240 pounds. Why couldn't you just break these two girls up?,” said Lester, referencing the officer.

An Atlanta Public Schools spokesman confirmed both students were shot with a stun gun and said the officer, who’s a certified Taser instructor, responded how he saw fit.

“They must use their own best judgment when making sure that our kids are safe,” said APS spokesman Stephen Alford.

“If it's OK to pull out a Taser to break up 12-year-olds, I think that is totally wrong,” said Lester.

“We need to do something to change that."

Atlanta police said the officer's stun gun was used in "drive stun" mode by making a brief, direct contact with the girls.

They also said the devices are equipped with video and audio capability, so the department will review that evidence and interview witnesses to determine if its use was in keeping with their policies and procedures.


Share
7 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Action News Jacksonville

nativejax - 2/11/2013 5:04 PM
0 Votes
I know your right 1 country, but these are 12 year old kids, if 'something' isn't said and done by this age, they may very well not have a 'past' and become just another dead statistic or another tax increase in our paychecks to feed/support their snot noses in the prison system in the future...Bully's are everywhere in school even today, but it takes more courage and strength to walk away then to get pulled in a fight..just my opinion.

1country - 2/11/2013 3:54 PM
0 Votes
We are not commenting on what could have been or how anyone was raised,we are commenting on this story.The past is history,this is now!

nativejax - 2/11/2013 3:13 PM
0 Votes
Oh.. these comments are good, but riverrat...you got it dead on. I was raised to be a lady and so was my only daughter. That's whats wrong with young girls today, they don't have any 'role' models..except the sick crap on tv and in music. If my 12 year old daughter came through the door after school whining about being tased for fighting, she BROUGHT IT ON HERSELF. I have been punched, hit and slapped on the bus by MANY bullies and NOT ONE time did I hit them back, or try to fight them. I walked/turned away... AND I AM SO MUCH BETTER THAN THEM TODAY BECAUSE I HAVE A CLEAN CONSCIENCE WITH A GOD WHO HAS BLESSED ME. GOD SAW WHAT THEY DONE.

smplman - 2/11/2013 2:49 PM
0 Votes
i feel that comman sense was not used here, tasing a 12 yr old is not right, i couldn't do it, but i'm sure it was quite an example, bet there wont be any more fights on that bus.

RiverRat - 2/11/2013 12:26 PM
1 Vote
Maybe if Mom had not raised up such a little B!#ch, she would not have been tased.

Truthseeker - 2/11/2013 11:21 AM
0 Votes
1country, you are so right. No matter what the cop did he would have had to bear the wrath of the parents an/or he would also have to face his superiors who, often, are more interested in getting votes than in enforcing the law and passing out justice.

1country - 2/11/2013 11:10 AM
0 Votes
Now what if her daughter had gotten the crap beat out of her while the officer stood buy because if he had used force to break them up and he hurt them, either way this mom would have been angry.No,don't blame the girls for fighting blame someone else!Poor little babies!!
Jacksonville Current Conditions
78°
High 89° - Low 71°
Thunderstorm
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.