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An Oregon man shot with a stun gun while standing in a stream sues police

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In a federal civil rights proceeding, two southern Oregon police officersescaped from a car stop and were shot by a taser while standing in a stream. He claims to have used excessive force against it.

According to the proceedings, two Eagle Point police officers fired a stun gun at Jonaton J. Wolf on June 21, 2021, the Oregonian / Oregonian reported. The suit says he fell into the water, hit his head against a rock, and unknowingly knocked him.

Police initially stopped the car with the wolf. The wolf ran when police tried to arrest him on a parole warrant.

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If the bottom of the wolf stands in a rocky stream, you can get injured when using the taser.

Eagle Point city administrator Aaron Planty said he had not read the proceedings and could not comment.

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Attorney David J. Linsausto said the wolf was floating in the water with his face down for at least a minute before the policeman arrived at him.

Wolf, 33, was hospitalized forconcussion and lung injury, Linsausto said.

A proceeding filed in a federal court in Medford this week seeks unspecified damages for Wolf's injury, medical costs, and his pain and distress.

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Linsausto argues that "just flying" from a wolf officer wasn't enough to stop him with a taser.