Force may be used to:
1) Defend yourself or someone else from an attacker
2) Gain compliance with a lawful order
3) Affect custody
4) Stop a fleeing felon when there is substantial risk to the general public
We are taught that the use of force starts when we use "verbal persuasion", then physical strengths and holds, use of baton, chemical agents, less-lethal projectiles and other immobilization devises (tasers) and then firearms. We are not required to progress through the steps from lowest to highest. We can use that force that is needed for the above four. We have to read the need in less than the time it takes to count to two.
This taser situation falls under gaining compliance with a lawful order and affecting custody. Too many people look at what started the incident and say that was the cause. What started the incident, only started it. What finished it was one of the above listed four being threatened.
For instance; a subject very loud and agitated while the officer is conducting an FI on him. The officer tells the subject to turn around to be placed in handcuffs. The subject refuses and becomes more agitated. The officer sprays him with O/C and then places him in cuffs. The officer did not spray him because he was agitated, he sprayed him because he refused a lawful order to be placed in handcuffs for his and the officer's safety. Now you cop haters will say the cop sprayed him because he was agitated and he is a badge heavy cop and cut from the same cloth as the crook.
I've been a cop for way too many years and I can assure all of you that if a traffic stop was made and made with PC and one of the subjects leg bailed from the stop, less-lethal is authorized in nearly all agencies across the world. Cops are like dogs, run and we'll chase you.
Nobody has been able to say just what happened when the cop caught up with the subject. Without all the facts, it is very unfair to pass judgment either way. This is what the news papers do, Monday morning quarterbacking! This is for all the cop haters that have posted on this. And someone said "I'll never call the cops"! I'm calling a big BS on that one. There will come a day when you will need one. I only hope they haven't read this thread.