our last speaker will be alan gi hopper, director of police practice at the aclu of northern california. >> i'll give you my brief comments. >> perhaps we can do is as we get into public, we can work on fixing the audio. then you will get a chance to do that. >> 14 year-old kyle martinez looks normal until you see this. >> it is really painful. >> 18 staples and six stitches pieced her head back together after she was tasered. doctors told her family that one of the prongs went through kylie's skull and hit her brain. it happened last thursday, as her mother argued with her about pictures of herself on. the police department came and when they got there, kylie bolted for this park. >> i did not mean for my child to be injured. >> the police officer claims she tried to walk away, but he told her to stop. when he pulled out the taser, she ran out of fear. >> you do not go and take a 14- year-old child. >> the officer said he told her to stop warning and -- stop running and warned her about the taser. police say they >> the last moments captured by bystanders. she could not go into the bag