Officer On Trial For Using Stun Gun On 17-Year-Old Suspect
MEDIA, Pa. (AP) — A trial is under way for a police officer charged with assault after using a stun gun on a 17-year-old suspect in April.
Colwyn police Cpl. Trevor Parham's bench trial started Thursday in Delaware County.
Parham, of Upper Darby, allegedly used a stun gun on the handcuffed teen inside a holding cell then used the acronym for "laughing out loud" in a text-message exchange with a fellow officer afterward.
The teen said he was arrested without justification but acknowledged kicking the cell and yelling before Parham used the stun gun on him.
Thomas Fitzgerald, Parham's attorney, said in his opening statement that Parham's prosecution "is politically charged and politically motivated."
Assistant District Attorney Christopher DiRosato said Parham subjected Da'Qwan Jackson to an unlawful arrest and knew it was illegal.
(© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)