Kent City police taser a man after they say he resisted arrest. It happened around four Saturday morning after police say they were responding to noise complaints from a party at the College Tower apartments.
The college students and young adults at the party, admit that went police knocked on the door, they didn't answer it right away.
"As soon as we heard knocking and everything like that, everything went off," said Daran McFarland.
"We told everybody to chill out, put everything away."
Daran Mcfarland's girfriend, Jackie, who does not want to be identified, finally opened the door to police and, moments later, was in handcuffs.
"So I went to open the door, and as i cracked it, my wrist got grabbed by the police officer and he pushed me down on the ground and was stradeling me."
Cell phone video, captured by a witness at the party, shows McFarland, with his hands up, and a Kent police offer, tasing him.
"The first time he shocked me i didn't know what was going on," said McFarland.
"I thought it was a gun from what I saw, so I was actually scared for my life for a couple seconds there."
Kent City Police gave us a copy of the police report, but they wouldn't answer any of our questions on camera.
Police charged both McFarland and Jackie with unlawful noise and resisiting arrest.
They have a pre-trial scheduled for October 8th.
The college students and young adults at the party, admit that went police knocked on the door, they didn't answer it right away.
"As soon as we heard knocking and everything like that, everything went off," said Daran McFarland.
"We told everybody to chill out, put everything away."
Daran Mcfarland's girfriend, Jackie, who does not want to be identified, finally opened the door to police and, moments later, was in handcuffs.
"So I went to open the door, and as i cracked it, my wrist got grabbed by the police officer and he pushed me down on the ground and was stradeling me."
Cell phone video, captured by a witness at the party, shows McFarland, with his hands up, and a Kent police offer, tasing him.
"The first time he shocked me i didn't know what was going on," said McFarland.
"I thought it was a gun from what I saw, so I was actually scared for my life for a couple seconds there."
Kent City Police gave us a copy of the police report, but they wouldn't answer any of our questions on camera.
Police charged both McFarland and Jackie with unlawful noise and resisiting arrest.
They have a pre-trial scheduled for October 8th.


