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California man dies after police use stun gun twice

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — California police used a stun gun twice in under a minute on a 40-year-old man last week. He died in their custody less than an hour later. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday released details of Jordan Pas’ encounter with Santa Rosa police officers on Nov. 18. Eight officers and a sergeant from the Santa Rosa Police Department are on paid administrative leave. The sheriff’s office did not say which officers used their stun guns. A spokesperson for the sheriff says Pas’ autopsy was completed last week but did not provide details.

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