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Evidently, the Two attending Cuntstables both tased her, one in the front, the one in the back at the same time - she fell and fractured her skull and has a brain bleed and is fighting for her life - literally and figuratively on deaths bed. Oh and did We mention she requires a walker to get around the rest home during which time she had picked up a knife (no word on whether it were a dinner knife/ bread and butter knife/ peeling knife/ carving kitchen knife or a 3 foot attack machete.

Literally could have walked up to her and placed you hand on her wrist.

Absolutely nothing will happen to the cop Great grandmother, 95, tasered by cops is 'expected to die' as family reveal she has two holes in her chest and 'may have been making toast with a butter knife at 4am' when police fired. A 95-year-old great grandmother fighting for her life after being tasered by police is believed to have been making toast with a butter knife at 4am at her nursing home in NSW, it can be revealed.

Listen to this bs 'Assistant Police Commissioner Peter Cotter said: ‘She was approaching police but it is fair to say at a slow pace, she had a walking frame but she had a knife.’ he said........ Police claim they tried to speak to her (at 95 she probably couldn't hear or understand them and likely was coming closer to so she could), but tasered her as she stood next to her walking frame..... It's believed officers had struggled to disarm her before pulling out their tasers and firing at her back and chest.'

Mr Cotter revealed there was 'confronting' bodycam footage of the incident but insisted that it was 'not in the public interest' to release the video to the public .

Aha, Here's the issue aside from kangaroo blowing zog bots - 'Mr Thaler believed there may have been just two carers on duty at 4am for 40 patients in five houses and there was 'a lack of training and for some of these workers, English is not their first language, they may have panicked'.

Dementia affects people in different ways and changes in the behaviour or emotional state of someone living with dementia are common.

Aggressive behaviours can be:

verbal, including swearing, screaming, shouting and making threats
physical, including hitting out, damaging property or physical violence towards another person.

These can be distressing for the person with dementia, their family, carer and friends. Also un-trained Police officers!

https://www.dementia.org.au/national/support-and-services/carers/behaviour-changes/aggressive-behaviours

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When I heard this story my first thought was "Just how much soy-filled were the cops that they couldn't overpower a 95yr old woman?"