"Ninja Nan" stars in "Taser Bait" - The Australian Police have an IQ test cut off of 104 or less.... and it shows. See Pinned Comment.
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Protests at POLICE HQ over KILLING of 95-year old Clare Nowland - Australia
https://www.mgtow.tv/v/nx5Ybh
South Australian Cop Tasers and Kills 95 Year Old Woman with Dementia
https://www.mgtow.tv/v/lQXXfk
This is easy, one person makes a distraction and noise well ahead of her, and two people with 2 blankets, sneak up behind her, and just wrap her up.
Or slip a sedative into a cup of tea.... with some lovely scones.... she'd take the bait.
Also what are the STUPID CUNTS running that place, doing handing out SHARP POINTED steak knives?
Get knives like this and hone a sharp enough cutting edge on it.... Solves a lot of problems.
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https://www.theguardian.com/au....stralia-news/2024/no
Prof Susan Kurrle, a geriatrician, appeared as a witness on Wednesday. She did not know Nowland when she was alive, but analysed her health records for the court. She determined Nowland displayed behaviour consistent with moderate to moderately severe dementia.
This, she said, impeded her ability “to understand what was happening to her and to comply with instructions”.
The court heard Nowland had made several attempts to escape the aged care home and there were incidents where she was agitated, aggressive, refused assistance from staff, wandered and disturbed other people. She said people with dementia could have “amazing strength” when distressed.
The jury was shown CCTV of Nowland climbing into a tree and becoming stuck. Footage also showed her ramming a staff member with her walker.
“It is clearly in the three months before her death that the behaviours changed fairly dramatically,” Kurrle said.
About a month before Nowland was tasered, she was prescribed risperidone, an anti-psychotic medication, to help her aggression.
Kurrle said Nowland’s medication had been reduced in the lead up to the tasering incident. When cross-examined by White’s barrister, she said Nowland’s increased aggressive behaviour could have been caused by the reduced dosage.