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Oklahoma family seeks investigation after man tased 27 times

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TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- The family of an Oklahoma man who died after being tased by police more than two dozen times is calling for a criminal investigation.

Body-cam footage from the Tulsa Police Department shows 25-year-old Joshua Harvey breaking a glass door and entering a bank on Aug. 24.

The department's use-of-force report says officers used their tasers on Harvey 27 times in three minutes. Harvey lost consciousness and was taken to a hospital, where he died three days later.

Harvey's cause of death hasn't been released yet.

The family's attorney is urging the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office to investigate the case. He says officers used their tasers an unreasonable number of times, especially since Harvey was unarmed.

District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler says he won't pursue an investigation until the police department has finalized its review.

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