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Nashua Taser Incident

Friday, January 18, 2013

Newton Woman Tasered Outside Apple Store Will Fight Charges

Xiaojie Li says she was treated 'inhumanely.' Police say she was trespassing. Court date is set for March.

A woman arrested in a New Hampshire shopping mall in December, after being Tasered by Nashua Police, has pleaded not-guilty to two charges, and will appear in court in March, according to the Nashua Telegraph. Xiaojie Li, 44, of Newton, was charged with one count of misdemeanor resisting arrest or detention and one count of misdemeanor criminal trespass on Dec. 11. Her attorney, David Ruoff of Manchester, told the Nashua Telegraph that she plans to fight the charges. Li has released a statement in her native Mandarin to Chinese media covering the case, translated to English through a person acting on Li's behalf, according to her uncle, David Chen of Thousand Crane II restaurant in Nashua. The statement reads, in part: “I am outraged by …

Friday, December 14, 2012

Confusion Over Apple Purchase Policy Played Role in Nashua Taser Incident

A Newton, Mass. woman was asked to leave an Apple store -- and was eventually arrested -- after she reportedly tried buying more than two iPhones.

Some confusion over Apple store policy may have played a role in an incident this week where police used a Taser on a Newton woman while arresting her at a New Hampshire shopping mall.  Xiaojie Li, 44, was arrested Tuesday at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, after she allegedly trespassed at the mall's Apple Store, Nashua Police Capt. Bruce Hansen confirmed to Nashua Patch Wednesday. In an interview with WMUR, Xiaojie said she was attempting to buy several iPhones for family in China. Apple employees informed her she was limited to just two phones, but she claims she spotted other customers buying more than two phones. Xiaojie told WMUR she had videotaped other customers buying more than two phones. According to Hansen, the videotaping is…

Thursday, December 13, 2012

TELL US: Do You Think Police Use Tasers Too Much?

Nashua, N.H. police recently used a Taser on a Newton, Mass. woman while arresting her at an Apple store in a New Hampshire shopping mall.

When thinking of police Taser incidents, it's difficult not to remember all the comic sketches that came out of the University of Florida "don't tase me bro" incident. But human rights organization Amnesty International believes Taser use is a serious issue -- and stricter limits should be put in place for police officers deploying the stun device. According to a February 2012 report by Amnesty International, at least 500 people have died in he U.S. since 2001 after being shocked with a Taser during an arrest or while in jail. The majority of those incidents were reported in California, Florida and Texas. On the other side of the issue, some argue the Tasers have saved lives and protected police officers. In a 2011 CNN Money article, Taser…

jonathan

8:49 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Yes. Police do need to use this tasers. They need more training on how to use them appropriately and repercussions when they do not. Taser wants to sell tasers. The dangers extend far beyond the deaths and the overdeployment of tasers at routine traffic stops, mall confrontations, etc … is completely under-reported and under-documented. One US citizen dies every week from a taser. The injuries …   more ›

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Nashua Police: Use of Taser Warranted in Arrest of Newton Woman at Shopping Mall

The Newton, Mass. woman had $16,000 in cash on her when she was arrested outside the Apple store.

Nashua, N.H. police are saying today that their use of a Taser in arresting a Newton woman was warranted under the "force continuum," which allows for incremental use of force during an arrest – from police officer presence up to and including deadly force. Newton, Mass., resident Xiaojie Li, 44, was arrested Tuesday at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, after she allegedly trespassed at the mall's Apple Store, Nashua Police Capt. Bruce Hansen confirmed to Nashua Patch Wednesday. During the arrest, Nashua police used a Taser to try to subdue Xiaojie, who is charged with two misdemeanor criminal trespassing charges. Hansen said the Xiaojie had been asked to leave the store two days earlier by management, after she had been "videotaping" …

Joy World

11:34 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Her uncle who lives in NH went to the store later, he explained to them that she had ordered the phones online, he showed them her receipt which was paid by debit card, the manager was embarrassed and said Apple has the right to cancel any order. When asked if the store ever issued her a restrict order, the store said they can tell anyone to "Get out!" without any explaination, any store In USA …   more ›

Language Barrier May Have Led to Taser Incident Involving Newton Woman

A Newton woman reportedly faces charges after an altercation outside a shopping mall Apple store.

Updated 4:30 p.m. Nashua, NH, police say they had to use a Taser on a Newton, MA, woman yesterday while trying to arrest her at a mall, an incident that may have been the result of a language barrier. Newton, Mass. resident Xiaojie Li was arrested Tuesday at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, NH, after she allegedly trespassed at the mall's Apple Store, New Hampshire's WMUR reported today. According to the WMUR report, Xiaojie claims she cannot not speak English and didn't understand why the Apple Store called the police.  Xiaojie told WMUR she was attempting to buy several iPhones for family in China. Apple employees informed her she was limited to just two, but she claims she spotted other customers buying more than two phones. The store …

shishi.ralph

9:50 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

After reading this video is very angry! Think the future will tell all family and friends do not have the Apple phone .Why treat Chinese women of the language barrier so rude? and why the Apple store called the police? They can think of a way to find a translator to tell customers not to buy more (and I think can not buy more the stupid rules), there is no need to call the police, and called the …   more ›

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