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While visiting the Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a Native American man was recorded on cellphone video as a park ranger repeatedly fired his Taser at him for walking off the path and refusing to show his identification.
On Sunday, Darrell House, who is Oneida and Navajo, took a walk with his sister and his dog, Geronimo, through the Petroglyph National Monument.
According to House, they briefly stepped off the trail to maintain social distancing as a group of hikers approached them.
A park ranger began following House and ordered him to return to the trail. In the first video, House complied but refused to show any identification.
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