Ohio teen with leukemia zaps cop with stun gun to fulfill bucket-list wish

Ohio teen with leukemia fulfills shocking bucket-list item

NEWARK, Ohio -- Police in central Ohio helped a teenage leukemia patient cross off a bucket-list item that was seriously shocking: She wanted to use a stun gun on someone. 

Sixteen-year-old Alyssa Elkins got to do that Sunday. After a bit of training from Newark police, she zapped Sgt. Doug Bline -- who’d been first among the police department employees who volunteered for the task -- as a crowd of supporters watched. Bline winced and fell onto a mat, guided by spotters. 

Alyssa Elkins, left, winces as she shoots Newark, Ohio Sgt. Doug Bline with a stun gun WBNS

“It is unpleasant to say the least, but if for five seconds if it makes somebody’s kind of dream come true, especially in her situation, I think it was well worth it,” Bline said. 

Alyssa described the experience as “awesome.” 

Alyssa Elkins hugs her uncle after shooting him with a stun gun WBNS

“Everybody makes bucket lists, so I’m very, very grateful and appreciative for everything that everybody’s doing for me,” she said to CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS.

She had made her bucket list earlier in January, after her leukemia returned and she decided not to undergo further treatment, meaning she’d likely have just a few months to live. She added the stun-gun item to the list half-jokingly after recalling video of her uncle, Josh Barry, a state trooper, being hit with a Taser during his training, The Columbus Dispatch reported. 

It happened to Barry again Sunday, as he gave Alyssa a second chance to use the stun gun. 

“I’ll do anything for my niece,” he told the Dispatch. 

Alyssa’s parents say working to check things off of her bucket list helps turn the focus to things other than her illness. One of the items up next is a planned family trip to Disney World in February.

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