A 72-year-old great-grandmother is threatening to sue police in Texas after an officer "tased" her with a stun gun.
Kathryn Winkfein was pulled over for speeding while doing her weekly shopping in Austin, Texas, reports the BBC.
Travis County sheriff's deputy Chris Bieze shocked her with the taser gun after she resisted arrest and became argumentative.
Mrs Winkfein was stopped by the police officer for driving at 60 mph in a 45-mph zone in her white pick-up truck.
Grainy police video footage shows the officer shove her and point the taser gun at her as she refuses to go quietly.
"If you don't step back, you're going to get Tased," Mr Bieze said.
"Go ahead, Tase me," she replied. "I dare you."
The video showed Mr Bieze using the Taser and Mrs Winkfein hitting the ground and moaning in pain.
Kathryn Winkfein was pulled over for speeding while doing her weekly shopping in Austin, Texas, reports the BBC.
Travis County sheriff's deputy Chris Bieze shocked her with the taser gun after she resisted arrest and became argumentative.
Mrs Winkfein was stopped by the police officer for driving at 60 mph in a 45-mph zone in her white pick-up truck.
Grainy police video footage shows the officer shove her and point the taser gun at her as she refuses to go quietly.
"If you don't step back, you're going to get Tased," Mr Bieze said.
"Go ahead, Tase me," she replied. "I dare you."
The video showed Mr Bieze using the Taser and Mrs Winkfein hitting the ground and moaning in pain.