Cops taser Alaskan man who refuses to leave courtroom

This is the dramatic moment cops tasered an Alaskan man after he refused to leave a courtroom.

Angered David Haeg, 51, was not happy with being convicted for illegally killing wolves at Anchorage court in Alaska.

In the video he can be heard shouting ‘It’s a conspiracy’ and ‘I’m putting my f****** foot down because someone has to’ before calling the judiciary system corrupt. 

The cops step in and taser him as he becomes more animated and refuses multiple requests to leave the courtroom. 

As the case drew to a close he told the public not to leave as he had not finished speaking.

He claimed the map used in the case against him for illegally killing wolves was falsified ‘by altering lines in’. 

David Haeg, 51, was not happy with being convicted for illegally killing wolves at Anchorage court in Alaska

After going on a rant and refusing to the leave the courtroom, cops step in and try to escort him out

After going on a rant and refusing to the leave the courtroom, cops step in and try to escort him out

As the dramatic footage unfolds, Haeg is tasered and is taken to the floor.

Six officers can be seen trying to pin the man down, but Haeg continues to shout as he struggles on the ground.

A woman in the gallery can be heard saying ‘Judge you need to stop this right now.

‘He’s a citizen of the United States.

‘It’s a travesty.’

As the dramatic footage unfolds, Haeg is tasered and is taken to the floor as he shouts 'It's a conspiracy'

As the dramatic footage unfolds, Haeg is tasered and is taken to the floor as he shouts ‘It’s a conspiracy’

It takes six officers to hold Haeg down. A woman in the gallery can be heard shouting 'He's a citizen of the United States. It's a travesty'

It takes six officers to hold Haeg down. A woman in the gallery can be heard shouting ‘He’s a citizen of the United States. It’s a travesty’

Haeg was charged with disorderly conduct after the tasering.

‘It was pretty traumatic, but court security officials did no more than necessary to prevent me from testifying about the constitutional violations above,’ Haeg told KTUU

‘I was in pain – my legs and back are covered in large welts, as a result of being tased so many times – approximately ten.’



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