The Casper Star-Tribune Online reports
State agents are investigating a Saturday incident in which a
76-year-old man driving a tractor in Glenrock was tasered by police
after allegedly failing to obey their orders.
The Wyoming
Division of Criminal Investigation will look into whether anyone
connected to the incident committed a crime, said Special Agent Tim
Hill.
The incident happened at Glenrock's annual Deer Creek Days
event. Glenrock police said the man, who was operating an antique
tractor, failed to obey directions in a parade, Hill said.
At some point afterward, police subdued and tasered the man.
During the incident, the man's tractor apparently ran into a police car, Hill said.
After
the investigation is completed, the findings will be turned over to
Converse County Attorney Quentin Richardson and Glenrock Police Chief
Tom Sweet.
The Converse County Sheriff's Office is investigating whether any traffic violations occurred during the incident, Hill said.
A
press release issued by Glenrock police said Sweet requested the DCI
investigation immediately following the incident. The release did not
detail what took place, other than to say two officers were involved in
an incident with a 76-year-old rural Glenrock resident.
No
charges have been filed, and the department said it will offer no
further comments pending the outcome of the DCI investigation.
In the meantime, the two officers have been put on paid administrative leave.
"At
this time it does not appear ... any violation of Glenrock Police and
Procedure was violated," the department said in the release. "However,
a complete review of pertinent policies and a complete internal
personnel investigation will be conducted after the DCI investigation
is complete."
The man who was operating the tractor, Bud Grose, declined to comment when reached by phone Tuesday.
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