Anofficerin New South Wales (NSW) is currently facing trial after using hisTaseron agreat-grandmother.Senior ConstableKristian Whitedefended himself, stating that he perceived the woman,Clare Nowland, as an “imminent threat” and used the electric implement to paralyze the 95-year-old, who sufferedfatal injuriesafter receiving the discharge to her chest.HighlightsOfficer White claims 95-year-old was an ‘imminent threat’ due to a knife.White faces manslaughter charges, claiming self-defense in court.Clare Nowland had dementia and was under antipsychotic medication.Staff reported Nowland’s erratic behavior and past knife attacks.White is facing charges of manslaughter at the NSW Supreme Court, with his defense team arguing that his response was justified because Nowland was armed with a knife.Prosecutors, on the other hand, stated that White had breached his duty, causing the woman’s unlawful death due to negligence.RELATED:An Australian police officer is facing trial for fatally tasering a 95-year-old woman. His defense argues that the woman was dangerous and was armed with a knifeImage credits:TaskerLady89977White’s barrister, Troy Edwards, claimed that his client acted inself-defensebecause he believed a violent confrontation to have been imminent. The officer seconded this version of events and has remained consistent in his testimony since the day of the incident.Image credits:ABC News (Australia)Detective Sergeant Mitchell Bosworth, who led the investigation, testified that White’s account reflected his belief that using force was inevitable to prevent potential harm to others, including police officers.Image credits:9 News AustraliaImage credits:9 News AustraliaThe trial also included a geriatrician’s testimony on Clare Nowland’s mental health. Dr. Susan Kurrle, who did not personally treat the 95-year-old, reviewed her medical records and confirmed that she had dementia and had been prescribed potent antipsychotic medication to help manage the symptoms.Records from Nowland’s nursing home also referenced heracting erratically, with “intrusive behaviors” complicating her stay.Staff from Nowland’s nursing home said they were forced to call security after she attacked them with knives during a dementia episodeImage credits:ABC News (Australia)Footage from thenursing homewas shown in court to further support White’s defense, showing Nowland slowly moving with a walker while holding two knives. Fellow residents were interviewed, and they reported Nowland entering their rooms uninvited during the night, but said she had not threatened them.Image credits:ABC News (Australia)Nursing homestaffalso stated that Nowland waved the knives in the air after they tried to detain her, eventually throwing one at a staff member who was able to avoid it, causing it to hit the ground. After the incident, staff called emergency services, labeling Nowland a “very aggressive resident.”Image credits:ABC News (Australia)“The circumstances she’s passed away in are unfathomable. I think we’re all still shocked,” saidKylie Paske, Nowland’s granddaughter, who attended the trial with other family members.“You don’t think you’re going to wake up to your grandmother being Tasered.”Investigations are still ongoing, with prosecutors trying to determine whether White’s actions were justified, or were an act of manslaughter that showed reckless disregard for human life.Thanks! Check out the results:

Anofficerin New South Wales (NSW) is currently facing trial after using hisTaseron agreat-grandmother.

Senior ConstableKristian Whitedefended himself, stating that he perceived the woman,Clare Nowland, as an “imminent threat” and used the electric implement to paralyze the 95-year-old, who sufferedfatal injuriesafter receiving the discharge to her chest.

HighlightsOfficer White claims 95-year-old was an ‘imminent threat’ due to a knife.White faces manslaughter charges, claiming self-defense in court.Clare Nowland had dementia and was under antipsychotic medication.Staff reported Nowland’s erratic behavior and past knife attacks.

White is facing charges of manslaughter at the NSW Supreme Court, with his defense team arguing that his response was justified because Nowland was armed with a knife.

Prosecutors, on the other hand, stated that White had breached his duty, causing the woman’s unlawful death due to negligence.

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An Australian police officer is facing trial for fatally tasering a 95-year-old woman. His defense argues that the woman was dangerous and was armed with a knife

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

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White’s barrister, Troy Edwards, claimed that his client acted inself-defensebecause he believed a violent confrontation to have been imminent. The officer seconded this version of events and has remained consistent in his testimony since the day of the incident.

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

Image credits:ABC News (Australia)

Detective Sergeant Mitchell Bosworth, who led the investigation, testified that White’s account reflected his belief that using force was inevitable to prevent potential harm to others, including police officers.

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

Image credits:9 News Australia

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

The trial also included a geriatrician’s testimony on Clare Nowland’s mental health. Dr. Susan Kurrle, who did not personally treat the 95-year-old, reviewed her medical records and confirmed that she had dementia and had been prescribed potent antipsychotic medication to help manage the symptoms.

Records from Nowland’s nursing home also referenced heracting erratically, with “intrusive behaviors” complicating her stay.

Staff from Nowland’s nursing home said they were forced to call security after she attacked them with knives during a dementia episode

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

Footage from thenursing homewas shown in court to further support White’s defense, showing Nowland slowly moving with a walker while holding two knives. Fellow residents were interviewed, and they reported Nowland entering their rooms uninvited during the night, but said she had not threatened them.

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

Nursing homestaffalso stated that Nowland waved the knives in the air after they tried to detain her, eventually throwing one at a staff member who was able to avoid it, causing it to hit the ground. After the incident, staff called emergency services, labeling Nowland a “very aggressive resident.”

“Absolutely Inhumane”: Cop Who Fatally Tasered 95YO Woman In Nursing Home Reveals Reason

“The circumstances she’s passed away in are unfathomable. I think we’re all still shocked,” saidKylie Paske, Nowland’s granddaughter, who attended the trial with other family members.

“You don’t think you’re going to wake up to your grandmother being Tasered.”

Investigations are still ongoing, with prosecutors trying to determine whether White’s actions were justified, or were an act of manslaughter that showed reckless disregard for human life.

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