The suit, filed Nov. 14, alleges that the sheriff and his officer came to the Hagan's
home because a social worker was sent to investigate a complaint about a messy home. The social worker wanted to conduct a second inspection but the Hagans refused, prompting the worker to summon White and Glidden.
Initially, the complaint states, Glidden demanded to be allowed into the home but was denied permission. At that point, the complaint notes, he pepper-sprayed Jason and then his wife.
"Glidden then turned to Jason, who was still standing, and shot him in the back with his Taser," the complaint states. After Laura closed the front door, Glidden nevertheless continued to trigger the Taser through the closed door. At that time, Sheriff White joined the fray.
"Together they forced open the door and found Laura and Jason lying on the floor," said the legal foundation.
Both officers "slapped Laura, knocking her glasses off her face," according to the complaint, then threatened to shoot the family dog. The couple's telephone was tossed across a room, Laura was called a "liar," and then both
parents were handcuffed, WND reported, citing the complaint.
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Home schooling parents tasered, pepper-sprayed, children taken because of a neighbor complaint about a
Yeah do that to me and there would be a couple less cops patrolling that town. I would want money and their badges AND prison time.Kidnapping,Home Invasion,Assault.