Cant zmale. Every lawyer wants $3000.00 up front and being disabled I cant pay that. We also cant move into a different area because we are on disability. All I can do is get a public defender and hope for the best.
Also, they have not stopped coming to my window and talking on cellphones. Its still going on, and I refuse to call the police now. In fact, they know the police are on their side now, and they talk louder now and even knock on the windows.
I was a security officer by profession before I became disabled. I used those small stun guns in the past, and they latched onto my belt. Sometimes, I would have posts where I sat in my car for hours at times and watched job sites, and I remember getting out of the car or getting back in and being shocked by the stun gun. I would say that if back then I had the pacemaker implant, it would have set it off somehow. Luckily last month I went to the doctor and Medtronics checked the pacemaker and the battery life is still good. That means it hasn't been set off yet.
Some of the officers at the jail were laughing about it, lol. Plainly they knew it was a small, square stun gun. the kind you have to be up close to use. No projectile prongs or anything. The deputies said the 2 rookie officers that came here were having competitions on how many they can arrest. 1 was 21, the other was 23. They are being made fun of by a lot of officers now because of how they arrested me, a 40 year old disabled man with a pacemaker.
Everyone needs to know
Cant zmale. Every lawyer wants $3000.00 up front and being disabled I cant pay that. We also cant move into a different area because we are on disability. All I can do is get a public defender and hope for the best.