
A Chicago man died early Wednesday morning after being subdued by police with a taser during a traffic stop. Jaesun Ingles, a 31-year old, was pronounced dead at MetroSouth Hospital in Blue Island at 12:31 am, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. The autopsy has been inconclusive.
Midlothian Police Lt. Harold Kaufman stated that the police used the taser to subdue Ingles. He then had trouble breathing and was taken to the hospital. He was pulled over at 11 pm Tuesday night for several traffic violations, according to police.
The officer who pulled Ingles over smelled marijuana and found a small amount of it during a search. Officers claim that when they tried to arrest Ingles, he ran behind some local businesses and tried to swallow a plastic bag believed to have contained the drugs.
The police further state that after they caught up to Ingles on foot, he continued to resist arrest and was hit with a taser. That is when he had trouble breathing and emergency personnel were called. Kaufman did not know how many times Ingles was tasered and would not reveal department protocol for tasering situations. The public integrity unit is looking into the incident.
Police claim that several officers were injured in trying to subdue Ingles. One received treatment for a sprained wrist and injured shoulder, one for a knee injury and another for an injury to his right hand. Ingles was on parole for two Ohio convictions and was being supervised by Illinois corrections officials.
Ingles had been convicted in Ohio on charges of attempted felony assault and obstructing justice. He was serving his parole in Illinois through an interstate compact, according to Januari Smith, a spokesman for the Illinois Department of Corrections.
The Jaesun Ingles case brings many thoughts to mind. Most evident is that the case does not appear to be conclusive. If the officers were treated for injuries, this serves as evidence that Ingles was resisting arrest. The problem, however, is that officers are well-aware that if you want to "cover your butt" after an incident in which a defendant is injured, you should go to the hospital and document any injuries you might have sustained. This does not imply that the officers are lying about their injuries, but a deeper investigation is certainly called for.
Additionally, even if Ingles was resisting arrest and running, he didn't deserve to die. This says that the Chicago police have a great deal of explaining to do. But as they explain, it should be remembered and considered that this might have just been a sad situation gone terribly bad. The officers may have just been doing their jobs, following protocol and faced with a defendant whose body responded to the taser in an unexpected way. Either way, we all deserve to hear the truth, so I am very interested in seeing how this case is resolved.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 


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By: Mike on 3/11/2010 1:42PM
Tough break, those silly Felons just keep on screwing up and paying the price. How about just don't commit crimes and don't do drugs, your life may be fuller...and longer.
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By: The Truth on 3/11/2010 8:30PM
Well Dr. Let me oblige
Working in a field where one deals with criminals on a regular basis, you would find yourself having to become physically involved from time to time. Typically the offender acts wildly out of control and the professional has to remain just that even when being assaulted. Contrary to popular belief (with a few exceptions to the rule) ALL are held accountable (fact!)
When accidents happen and people get hurt or die it does bother the (Professional). Professionals are highly trained, whereas the criminals are highly manipulative and out of control. It’s a matter of time until those that decide to continue leading destructive lives at the expense of others around them are stopped. Sadly and in this case, the one on parole died.
Let’s not be too hasty with the “Covering butts” accusation softened with the “Doesn’t imply they’re lying” recovery. I too would be interested in seeing how this case is resolved. Let’s hope you’ll follow up even if it doesn’t go the way the story has attempted to (mis)lead.
There you go Dr. After all you said it yourself “We all deserve to hear the truth”
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By: REGIE on 3/13/2010 10:29AM
I CAN NOT BELIEVE MIKE THE IDIOT WOULD MAKE SUCH A COMMENT.I HOPE AND PRAY THE POLICE TASER HIM ONE DAY.JUST BECAUSE A PERSON SMOKES POT IS NO REASON FOR HIM TO BE KILLED.THE PEOPLE WHO SAY THEY DISCOVERED AMERICA ARE CRIMINALS ,YOU KNOW GEORGE WASHINGTON,JEFFERSON AND OTHERS, SHOULD THE DECEDENTS OF THESE CRIMINALS BE TASTERED OR LOCKED UP FOR KIDNAPPING FOR OWNING SLAVES.THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS BEEN RAPING KIDS FOR OVER 100 YEARS AND THE PRIEST WHO DID THE RAPING ONLY GOT TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER CHURCH.WHITE PEOPLE OR PEOPLE LIKE MIKE THE IDIOT HAVE NO ROOM TO BE CRITICAL OF ANY BODY WITH THERE EVIL PAST.MIKE KNOW YOUR HISTORY.
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By: Lisa on 3/11/2010 5:04PM
Having known Jaesun when he was growing up I am very sad about what happened to him. I had hoped he had changed. I am though very dubious about the circumstances. Jaesun was not a big guy. In fact he was maybe 5'5". I find it hard to believe ll those officers (had to be a lot if three got hurt) could not subdue him. Tasers are NOT safe.
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By: JZ on 3/11/2010 7:08PM
Mike, if you are suggesting that marijuana possession is worth the death penalty, then I hope you deal with the darkness inside your soul.
Not only is this tragic story a great example of why decriminalization of marijuana is necessary, but it shows America's continued complicity in torture techniques.
Tasers should be in the same category as waterboarding and other forms of torture. They should not be tolerated by a civilized society. Unfortunately this is America - where we are on a path towards an uncivilized, mean third-world country.
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By: James on 3/13/2010 5:31PM
"Unfortunately this is America - where we are on a path towards an uncivilized, mean third-world country."
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I hear you, JZ.
Have you been to Detroit lately?
Those people have turned a once-great city into a crime-infested shooting gallery.
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By: Ed on 3/12/2010 9:13AM
Let's roll the video tape. Dr. Boykins get a copy of the security video tape by any means necessary.
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By: Jerry Ulibarri on 3/11/2010 7:51PM
I've hated these "unintended" deaths for decades, as it is very old news when people die at the hands of the police, the "public defenders" of our society.
I submit that tasers should be immediately recategorized as deadly weapons, to be used only in the case of self defense or necessary application of deadly force.
It doesn't sound as though these policemen were in imminent danger, so there can be no rational explanation for the young man's death.
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By: Charles on 3/11/2010 7:45PM
One less social parasite to worry about.
Too bad, so sad.
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By: Navarone Little on 6/05/2010 6:46AM
that was my bro and u didnt know him 4rm adam, so do u have a say so? i think not, im sure u r a racist as the midlothian police. were u there? thought so, so shut it
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