Cops Taser Drunk Man Who Showed Up at Police Station at 9 am, Wants to Become Informant
This story meets the classic definition of "alcohol may have been involved." And here's a piece of advice: If you want to become a police informant, probably best not to do it while you're drunk, demanding, and in the middle of a police station where officers are likely to have easy access to things like a Taser. Here's more from the Evansville Courier:
A 33-year-old Henderson County man was jailed Wednesday morning after allegedly coming to the sheriff's office drunk. Steven A. Blevins was charged with alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Henderson Sheriff's Lt. Keith Berry said Blevins came to the sheriff's office around 9 a.m. Wednesday wanting to be an informant of sorts.
"His words were, 'I came in to tell on everybody. I'm tired of what's going on in this town,'" Berry said. Blevins was obviously intoxicated, Berry said, so he was placed under arrest. At that point, officials said, Blevins "became resistive, dropped to the floor and refused to move." Sheriff's personnel then utilized a taser to get Blevins to comply with commands -- which he did, a press release said.


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any dumbass that goes into a police station drunk wanting to be an informant needs to be tazered
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