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"MONTARA, Calif. — A man walking his dogs in a federal park was hit with a stun gun and arrested by a park ranger who accused him of not putting a leash on the animals and giving a false name, astonishing passers-by who say the reaction was excessive.

The ranger deployed the Taser stun gun on Gary Hesterberg on Sunday after he ignored the ranger's orders and tried to walk away, the National Park Service said. Hesterberg was allegedly walking his dogs without leashes in violation of the rules of Rancho Corral de Tierra, which was incorporated into the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in December.

"It appears the incident began as one of several educational contacts that day about the NPS rules on dog-walking," said Howard Levitt, the recreation area's communications director. "But this one developed into a more serious law enforcement situation when the person being contacted provided false information."

Hesterberg allegedly refused to provide the ranger with printed identification, and she realized he had told her a false name when she called dispatchers to verify, Levitt said. While she was on the telephone, "the man failed to heed repeated orders to remain at the scene" and the ranger used her Taser, he said.

The encounter is being reviewed just like any other use of force by a law enforcement officer, Levitt said. The ranger, whom he would not identify, remains on the job, he said.

"Any law enforcement officer has a variety of means by which to insure compliance in a law enforcement situation, so the standard is they exercise reasonable judgment to ensure compliance in any situation they find themselves in," Levitt said.

A witness, Michelle Babcock, told the San Francisco Chronicle () the ranger never gave Hesterberg an explanation as to why he was being detained and then hit him with the stun gun in the back. http://bit.ly/y9rHph

"He just tried to walk away," Babcock said. "She never gave him a reason. ... It didn't make any sense."

Calls to a telephone listing for Hesterberg were not immediately returned Tuesday. No one answered the door at Hesterberg's home in Montara, a coastal community in San Mateo County with about 3,000 residents.


A neighbor, Judith Rosenberg, said she heard about the incident from a woman who claimed to have witnessed it. Rosenberg, who was walking her own dog when she found out, said she complained in an email to federal park officials.

"I was very concerned they are tasering people just for not having their dogs on a leash," said the 55-year-old. "It just seems really excessive."

Rosenberg said the chief ranger for the recreational area replied with some details of the incident. In the response, which she shared with The Associated Press, Kevin Cochary said Hesterberg was "not compliant, tried to run away and lied to the investigating ranger about his name."

"We will look into this matter in depth," Cochary wrote.

Hesterberg was arrested on suspicion of failing to obey a lawful order, having dogs off-leash and knowingly providing false information, Levitt said.

Rancho Corral de Tierra was privately owned until it became part of the recreation area in December. Residents were accustomed to letting their dogs roam there both on and off leashes, Levitt said.

The recreation area has proposed tougher rules for dog walkers, including requiring leashes in open spaces where dogs currently roam untethered and closing some popular dog-walking areas to canines. The ranger was trying to educate residents about the leash requirement, Levitt said.

Park service officials and environmentalists said they want to protect some 1,200 native plant and animal species, including the Snowy Plover, a federally endangered shorebird." From.

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he's lucky, I would have shot him in the leg


What if this guy was the offender,then what ?? [:-]


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The quotes from the witness and the neighbor don't help his case. He was given a lawful order and he thumbed his nose at the LAW ENFORCEMENT Officer. On top of that, add in the false identity he gave her-- she had every legal right to use less than deadly force.
I would have tased him, too.
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What if this guy was the offender,then what ??

I'd just wait for him to turn into a butterfly and wave goodby...
Glad I didn't have a mouthful of food or drink when I read this Matt....[8D]
 

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What if this guy was the offender,then what ??

I'd just wait for him to turn into a butterfly and wave goodby...
Glad I didn't have a mouthful of food or drink when I read this Matt....[8D]

Ditto Jim. [:D][:D][:D]

Rancho Corral de Tierra was privately owned until it became part of the recreation area in December. Residents were accustomed to letting their dogs roam there both on and off leashes, Levitt said.

This here makes me think that the fellow just had no idea that there was a change in regulations regarding the land, and perhaps he didn't know much about the authority of park rangers either. If a cop tells you to stop, you stop, but if some female park ranger starts bothering you while you are walking your dogs on what you believe is still land not under their jurisdiction, the man's reaction makes more sense. I wouldn't have tased him even if I did have the authority.
 

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...Am I the only one who thinks tasering someone because they have an unleashed dog and gave a false name is absolutely insane? What are we turning into, freaking Nazi Germany???
 

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^^^ Dangerous Dog Walker^^^

Here's a Chronicle story that dribbles out some different witnessy rememberings:

"Babcock said Hesterberg had repeatedly asked the ranger why he was being detained. She didn't answer him, Babcock said.

"He just tried to walk away. She never gave him a reason," Babcock said.

The ranger shot Hesterberg in the back with her shock weapon as he walked off, Babcock said.

"We were like in disbelief," she said. "It didn't make any sense."

The hands down best line in the story is:

"The ranger was trying to educate residents of the rule, Levitt said."


I'm looking forward to learning more on the Park Service policy on Tazering Dog Walkers. I've not yet found out the breeds of these "small dogs." I'd hate to think the Park Service has an anti-Yorkie or Schnauzer policy.

This is apparently a different Golden Gate Park than I remember. Park Rangers, when did they start carrying weapons? Me, in my blissful Ranger ignorance, previously pictured them as kinda the big Boy Scout types.

The comedians are gonna have such fun with this story. The Park Service, through the actions of the unnamed female Ranger, who by some accounts is still on the job, could not have conjured the tsunami of jokes and unwanted attention they are about to receive.

"Taser is a registered trademark. It is an acroynm for “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.â€

'Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle, or, Daring Adventures in Elephant Land is a young adult novel written by Victor Appleton. It is Volume 10 in the original Tom Swift novel series published by Grosset & Dunlap.'​

Jack Cover, the NASA researcher who began developing the Taser in 1969 was a Tom Swift fan so he named his invention for Tom’s fictional rifle." From.

"Don't Taze Me Bro!" brought to you by John Kerry 2007.

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