An Austin cop was cleared of any wrong doing by a grand jury this week after he tased a 72 year old woman during a routine speeding stop.
The Travis County grand jury declined to indict Deputy Constable Christopher Bieze on a charge of injury to an elderly person, following the incident on May 11, 2009.
Bieze pulled over Kathryn Winkfein on Texas 71, west of Austin, on suspicion of driving 60mph in a 45mph zone.
When the great grandmother refused to sign the citation, Bieze ordered her out of the car and threatened to tase her.
The 4-foot-11 Winkfein dared the Deputy Constable to use his Taser on her, as her began pushing her away from the road when she attempted to return to her vehicle.
Apparently at his wits end, Bieze took her up on the dare and hit her with 50,000 volts from the shock gun.
In dash cam footage, Winkfein can be seen collapsing in paralysis on the ground screaming, while Bieze shouts at her to put her hands behind her back.
Watch the video: