"Police must be accountable for their actions just as others are, and if excessive police force caused Mr. Pikes' death, the officers must be held accountable," said Marjorie Esman, Executive Director. "The Louisiana State Police are reviewing this unfortunate death and, if their review indicates that Mr. Pikes died as a result of police misconduct, we expect the District Attorney to prosecute as it would any other death that occurs in Winn Parish."
Tasers are valuable alternatives to firearms when used properly to avoid
injury. Tasers should not be used to cause unnecessary harm, and because
Mr. Pikes was already in restraints when he was subject to tasering, it appears
that his death was both unnecessary and completely avoidable. The ACLU,
which expects all persons to be treated equally and fairly under the law, hopes
that the District Attorney pursues restitution for Mr. Pikes' family in addition
to whatever prosecution may be appropriate once the investigation is
complete.
The letter to the District Attorney can be found at: http://www.laaclu.org/PDF_documents/WinnParish_TasingDeath_Ltr.pdf