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Speeder Tasered by trooper on YouTube video gets $40,000 from state Jason Bergreen Flashback: Man Tased For Asking Officer Why He Was Stopped A Vernal man shocked twice with a Taser during a traffic stop last
year has accepted a $40,000 settlement in a lawsuit filed against
the state and a Utah Highway Patrol trooper. "We think this is a legally defensible case because Trooper
Gardner acted reasonably to avert a volatile and potentially dangerous
confrontation on the side of a busy highway," said Assistant
Attorney General Scott Cheney, who represented Gardner. "We recognize,
however, that this is a close case." Video of the trooper zapping Massey, taken by the trooper's dashboard camera, came to prominence after Massey posted it on the Internet site YouTube. Since it was posted last year, it has been viewed more than 1.7 million times.
(Article continues below) Massey's attorney, Bob Sykes, said Monday the offer to settle the case was not the state's first and that his client decided to take it. Massey filed a lawsuit against Gardner in January alleging the trooper
violated his civil rights when he zapped him during a traffic stop
Sept. 14, 2007, on Highway 40 in Uintah County. The suit said Massey fell screaming in pain after being shocked while Gardner taunted him by saying, "Hurts, doesn't it?" Massey struck his head against the pavement and was zapped a second time because he was unable to immediately obey an order to turn over on his stomach, according to the suit. "We thought the amount of force used was outrageous," Sykes said Monday. The settlement amount includes attorneys' fees. The Attorney General's Office says Massey has agreed to dismiss his lawsuit, all claims against Gardner and all potential claims against UHP, the Utah Department of Public Safety and the state.
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