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Man Tasered After Apparent Security Breach At Toronto's Pearson Airport; Watch The Video!

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 Apr, 2015 12:37 PM
    TORONTO — Police say a man who was Tasered and arrested at Toronto's Pearson International Airport is not currently facing charges.
     
    Peel Regional Police Sgt. Matt Small says the man was detained on Thursday evening under the mental health act after trying to force his way onto an airplane.
     
    Small did not provide details on the man's identity or which aircraft he was trying to board, but says the man wasn't injured in the incident.
     
    Small says the man was carrying a briefcase that he refused to put down, prompting officers to use a Taser.
     
    A bystander captured some footage of the incident on a video that was later posted to YouTube.
     
    The footage shows the man was standing still while the video was being shot, but Small says he was showing more signs of agitation before the camera started rolling.
     
     
    "My understanding is that he was a bit more aggressive," Small said in a telephone interview. "He was being loud, and that's what actually caused our attendance. People were concerned."
     
    Deploying a Taser to subdue the man seemed like the safest course of action for all concerned at the time, he added.
     
    Small said earlier on Friday that the man would not be facing charges, but later said police would only confirm that he is not currently charged.
     
    The YouTube video of the incident, filmed at Pearson's Terminal 1, shows officers surrounding the man as he stands holding a briefcase. One officer has a Taser aimed at the man's chest.
     
    Police repeatedly ask the man to drop the briefcase, then the sound of a bang is heard.
     
    The man screams, shakes and slumps forward to the ground where other officers handcuff his arms behind his back.
     
    The man's name has not been released, nor have police indicated where he is from.
     
     
    It is unclear what flight he was attempting to board, but the YouTube video, uploaded by user Vinay Saini, says the man was trying to "forcefully board" a Turkish Airlines flight.
     
    Michelle McQuigge, The Canadian Press
     
    Note to readers: An earlier version of this story, based on police information, said the Tasered man will not face charges, but police now say only that the man is not currently charged.

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