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Aussie Bursts Into Flames After Tasering

Man Reportedly Charged Officers Carrying Lighter, Container of Fuel; Had Allegedly Been Sniffing Gasoline.

A man whose relatives say had been sniffing gasoline was engulfed in flames after a police officer Tasered him as he ran at officials carrying a container of fuel, police said Tuesday.

The man, identified by his family as 36-year-old Ronald Mitchell, was in critical condition at a Perth hospital in Western Australia state following Monday's incident in Warburton, an Aboriginal community 950 miles northeast of Perth.

Western Australia police said they were responding to a complaint at a house when Mitchell ran outside carrying a cigarette lighter and a large plastic bottle containing what they believe was fuel. When he refused to stop running toward them, one officer Tasered him, police said in a statement.

The man immediately burst into flames. The officer threw him to the ground and smothered the blaze with his hands, the statement said. Mitchell was charged with assault to prevent arrest and possession of a sniffing substance.

An 18-year-old woman threw rocks at the officer as he tried to help, and he was later treated for a cut on his head and burns to his hands, police said.

The woman was charged with two counts of assaulting an officer, police Sgt. Graham Clifford said. Two others at the house were charged with possessing a sniffing substance.

Mitchell's sister, Morinda West, told The Australian newspaper that her brother had been sniffing gasoline and that when he ran out of the house he was carrying a lighter and an orange juice container full of gasoline.

Police spokeswoman Susan Usher said Mitchell appeared to have received third-degree burns to about ten percent of his body.

Western Australia Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan defended the officer's actions on Tuesday, calling Mitchell a known gasoline sniffer and violent offender.

"The police officers were concerned that they were going to be burnt so they deployed a Taser," O'Callaghan told reporters in Perth. "The only other choice they would have had is to use a police-issue firearm and the circumstances would almost certainly have been far more grave."

O'Callaghan also said that while Mitchell did burst into flames after the Taser was deployed, it wasn't immediately clear if the stun gun actually sparked the fire.

"There is a very strong possibility the fire was caused by the lighter in the hand of the offender," he said.

The officer who Tasered Mitchell was not suspended, Clifford said.

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oddjob458 : LVL 43: VP 5: said:

oddjob458

11 votes NegativePositive

123 days 7 hours ago...

Idiots. Does anyone watch Mythbusters anymore?

oj : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

oj

11 votes NegativePositive

123 days 7 hours ago...

You know you`re one hurtin unit when you gotta huff gas

pro420 : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

pro420

-1 votes NegativePositive

123 days 7 hours ago...

Are we only in possession of a sniffing agent if were sniffing it or does everyone one of us have multiple gallons of "sniffing agent"?

Dumb question but I`m sure some police would arrest you for stupider or less.

tikis : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

tikis

4 votes NegativePositive

123 days 7 hours ago...

What a flamer

clicker01 : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

clicker01

0 votes NegativePositive

123 days 6 hours ago...

Should have let him burn

Kiplar : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

Kiplar

10 votes NegativePositive

123 days 5 hours ago...

Petrol sniffing is actually a pretty big problem in Aboriginal communities, especially the more remote ones. BP Australia came up with a product called Opal to try and combat the problem.

I wish i could offer something more insightful into the problems with black fellas integrating with white fellas. It`s something that is a huge topic here in Oz. All the do-gooders who have never even been out of the city offer these crap solutions, whereas people like myself who have lived in the remote northwest of WA know how hard it is not to be racist.

We should be proud of Aborigines. Their culture is amazing, dreamtime stories are magical and they make great AFL players. It`s a shame that so many of them give the rest a bad name.

The list of problems is long and I`ve seen a lot of them first hand, and continue to do so working in the alcohol industry. It`s just hard to respect people who have no self respect.

bdcarlitosway : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

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123 days 4 hours ago...

Can you imagine what was going on in the cops mind when this happened?

Police:"freeze or I`ll tazer you sir"
Man runs away
Police" Stop I`ll tazer you..... Oh shit!! Cool!"

.......... : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

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0 votes NegativePositive

123 days 3 hours ago...

Saw this on CSI a week ago. Only the guy in the show was fried to a crisp. They even had Jamie & Adam do a cameo appearance.

Islamisalie : LVL 28: VP 3.7: said:

Islamisalie

3 votes NegativePositive

122 days 19 hours ago...

Fun Fact:Native Aboriginals have an average IQ of 50. Lower than that of Sub-Saharan Africans living in mud huts.

I love knowledge.

T1MT1M : LVL 22: VP 3.1: said:

T1MT1M

0 votes NegativePositive

122 days 13 hours ago...

^lol pretty much, although they are black so they take all the stereotypes from that one too

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