Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Reports: Officer’s stun-gun shot lights suicidal man doused in liquid on fire

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WEED, Calif. — A suicidal man who had doused himself in a flammable liquid, caught fire and was severely burned when a police officer fired a stun gun at him in Northern California, authoritie­s and family members said.

Paul Jason “PJ” Hall, 47, is fighting for his life with burns covering 70% of his body, the Redding Record Searchligh­t newspaper reported Wednesday.

Hall has a history of mental illness, his relatives said.

The police officer also suffered burns during the confrontat­ion Oct. 12 in the town of Weed.

He was not identified, and his condition was unknown.

The Siskiyou County sheriff’s office is investigat­ing the event that unfolded after the officer responded to reports of a suicidal man attempting to light himself on fire.

Hall’s nephew, Spencer

Hall, said he witnessed the confrontat­ion and told the newspaper that the officer used the stun gun after his uncle refused to drop the lighter he was holding.

“As soon as the Taser was deployed, the fire literally hit the ceiling,” said Spencer Hall, who questioned why the officer didn’t try to de-escalate the situation. “It was force from the get-go. And I don’t know why.”

Bob Hall, a city councilman and a former mayor of Weed, who is Paul Jason Hall’s father, said his son wasn’t posing a threat.

“Nobody else was in any danger,” Bob Hall said. “There was nothing going on except he was crying out for help.”

Police in Weed declined comment because of the ongoing investigat­ion by the sheriff’s office.

Sgt. Justin Mayberry said the officer who fired the stun gun had received stun-gun training.

Paul Jason Hall had fallen behind on bills and was stressed about a January incident in which he was accused of battery on a police officer after he was pulled over while driving, his father said.

“He doesn’t do anything other than crazy stuff with himself,” his father said. “He never harms anybody. He rages every now and then when he’s not right, but he’s never been violent.”

“As soon as the Taser was deployed, the fire literally hit the ceiling.”

— Spencer Hall, injured man’s nephew

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