Park Ranger caught on camera tasing Native American man hiking off-trail Share Updated: 7:09 PM MST Dec 30, 2020
Park Ranger caught on camera tasing Native American man hiking off-trail Share Updated: 7:09 PM MST Dec 30, 2020
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Show Transcript STOLEN VEHICLES WERE COVERED NEW BODY CAMERA VIDEO FROM THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SHOWS THE MOMENTS LEADING UP TO AN INCIDENT. WE FIRST TOLD YOU ABOUT HERE LAST NIGHT A NATIVE AMERICAN MAN GETTING TASED FOR HIKING OFF-TRAIL ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER STELLA SON. JOINS US LIVE STELLA. WHAT IS THE NATIONAL PARK PARK SAYING ABOUT THE INCIDENT NOW? BRITTANY WE’RE NOW SEEING WHAT LED UP TO THE MAN BEING SHOCKED BY A TASER. WE KNOW THE MAN IN THE VIDEO HAS BEEN CITED AND HE’S OKAY, BUT THIS VIDEO CAN BE TOUGH TO WATCH. DO YOU ASK HIM TO PUT THE DOG DOWN PLEASE? CAN YOU PLEASE HELP DOG DOWN SIR BODY CAM VIDEO FROM THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SHOWS WHAT LED UP TO THIS MOMENT OF A PARK RANGER TASING DARRE
Moment Native American Marine screams in terror as he is repeatedly tased by park ranger because he went off trail to socially distance himself from other hikers
Darrell House, a Navajo and Oneida Marine veteran, shared a video on his Instagram page that shows him being tased by park ranger
Incident took place on Sunday at Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, where House goes to pray to ancestors and meditate
House wrote that he, his sister and his dog, Geronimo, strayed away from trail to socially distance themselves from a large group of hikers
A federal park ranger followed House and demanded that he present his ID, which the retired Marine refused to do
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