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Man tries to cut off arm inside Modesto restaurant

last updated: August 30, 2008 05:34:15 PM

A 33-year-old man who tried cutting off his arm inside a busy Denny's restaurant because he believed it would save his life was arrested Friday night, according to Modesto police.

According to Sgt. Brian Findlen, Michael Lasiter, 33, of Modesto had been injecting cocaine in a nearby motel when he thought he had injected air into his veins, which can lead to death.

Findlen said the man believed that if he cut off his arm, he could save himself from dying.

Lasiter entered the restaurant at 1525 McHenry Ave. about 10:15 p.m. and grabbed a butter knife off a customer's table and began stabbing himself in the right arm near the biceps. When that didn't work, he ran into the kitchen and got a butcher knife and started "digging the knife into his arm," Findlen said.

Police arrived almost immediately and isolated the man. A few minutes later, they used a taser to subdue him.

"He wouldn't obey a substantial number of commands and continued to stab himself," Findlen said. "There were some tense moments, but a lot of patrons didn't know what was going on."

Lasiter was arrested and taken to a Modesto hospital to treat severe cuts to his arm.

Findlen has been in law enforcement for 11 years, and said he had "never seen anything like that before."

He said the restaurant closed for the evening to clean up.

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Morbidly funny

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Um, if you've injected enough air to actually kill you (I believe it takes about 5cc- a standard insulin syringe is 1cc), it does so pretty much instantly... in a lot of cases an air embolism kills before the victim can get the spike out. Like ODing on cocaine... you either die within 2 minutes or you're gonna be fine. I hate uninformed drug users. Altho this poor bastard was prolly somewhere far on the other side of rational thought...

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Yah thats what I was thinking...it only takes a second for that air bubble to travel, to the heart...someone was not in science class during the human anatomy portion

Talk about a dumbass who should've been taken out of the gene pool years ago. :rolleyes:

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By donating just one pint of blood, four lives can be saved.

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Your blood takes a very long trip through your body. If you could stretch out all of a human's blood vessels, they would be about 60,000 miles long. That's enough to go around the world twice.

Half your body’s red blood cells are replaced every seven days.

If all the blood vessels in your body were laid end to end, they would reach about 60,000 miles

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