Officers chased him on foot, tried to disable him with a Taser gun, and finally wrestled him from the cart. |
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Bagnell, who was high on cocaine and other drugs, was hit by the high-voltage charge of a police Taser in a Vancouver hotel room. |
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West Midlands police used a non-lethal Taser stun gun to subdue one of the bombing suspects captured last week. |
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A motorist was shot, apparently with a Taser stun gun, during a road rage type attack as his young son looked on, police said last night. |
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An adolescent was subdued with a Taser stun gun and subsequently collapsed. |
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The senate voted 36-25 not to endorse a recommendation that campus public safety officers be armed with Taser stun guns. |
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Also, more than 500 people have died in the U.S. since 2011 after being shocked by a Taser, according to Amnesty International. |
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An inquest jury concluded that the Taser was the most likely cause of Pimlott catching fire. |
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After Kennedy-Macfoy was shot with the Taser, he was arrested and charged with obstructing police. |
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If the Taser is used outside such circumstances then its use could be deemed excessive and disproportionate – and challengeable by law. |
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This has to do with the death certificate and fear of being sued by Taser International. |
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Not that long ago there were media reports that Taser International had a history of taking legal action against coroners who were listing tasers as contributing to the cause of death. |
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Taser offer those involved in the trial with an alternative tactical option with minimal risk to the public, the officer or the individual resisting arrest. |
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West Midlands police have said previously that their officers drew a Taser but was not fired. |
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Please also provide information on the number of persons on whom the Taser weapon was used, as well as on the circumstances justifying such use. |
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The report indicates that the New Zealand Police were undertaking a 12-month trial period of the Taser weapon in four districts. |
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The State party's attention was drawn to the fact that the use of the Taser could amount to an act of torture or ill-treatment. |
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And although the Taser was on his left hip, it was angled so he could reach it with his right hand. |
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First, back in 2003, Bristol witnessed Uncle Mike shoot a Taser gun at her cousin, Payton. |
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And the male cop stuns Lollie with his Taser, right in front of the man's children. |
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In the background, there are sounds of the policeman's Taser being charged up. |
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Now police have begun using the Taser only as a response to physical violence. |
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The CBC, Radio-Canada and The Canadian Press won the 2008 Michener Award for a joint project that analyzed and reported on the use of Taser stun guns. |
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So one decided the only way to end his buck-naked sprint in West Melbourne, Florida, was to bare down with his Taser gun. |
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The IPCC is referring a dossier of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service after concluding a police constable could also face criminal charges over the use of the Taser. |
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Taser proponents rely upon the myth that these are nonlethal. |
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Yet what I'm hearing from Taser and from law enforcement is that if someone is in this agitated state of excited delirium, it's almost better to taser them, because they could be heading towards a heart attack on their own. |
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The disturbing footage appears to show an officer first discharging a Taser and then three officers chasing Zambrano-Montes across the road before firing. |
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In a 2003 study at the University of Missouri, Taser found that a shock roughly 20 times that of the X26 caused a healthy, anesthetized 85-pound pig to fibrillate. |
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With regard to the use of the Taser X26 stun gun by law enforcement officers, it should be noted that, in mid-March 2008, the Federal Minister of Justice decided, for the time being, to terminate the use of this device. |
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Others say at issue is the improper and excessive use of the Taser itself. |
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An occupation in Warwick in December lead to accusations of excessive force by police officers who arrested three people, sprayed CS gas and pulled out a Taser. |
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The city wants every officer to have a Taser. |
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Please also indicate whether a study of the consequences of the Taser weapon on the health of these persons has been conducted and, if so, kindly provide information on its findings. |
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Deputies controlled him by hogtying the inmate and shooting him with a Taser gun multiple times. |
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Prior to the commencement of the operational trial, policies and procedures were developed to ensure that the Taser would be used lawfully and safely and in a manner that is consistent with the Tactical Options Framework. |
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Examples include an incident in March when police used Taser to stop a self-harmer stabbing himself in Eston. |
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A SUSPECTED milk float thief was threatened with a Taser after a milkman's van was snatched during his early-morning rounds. |
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In response to the continuing problem of Taser abuse in Eugene, Randy Prince submitted a prospective petition and received a ballot title. |
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The numbers include every time an officer has had to aim or draw a weapon, as well as fire the Taser. |
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Suspects have occasionally been hospitalized after a Taser shock, and at least 150 people have died. |
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He died in hospital an hour-and-a-half after being shot with the Taser, an electroshock weapon that fires high voltage electricity which should temporarily disable, but not kill, its victim. |
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Deputies shocked him with a Taser and shot him with a stun beanbag before subduing him, officials said. |
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Rick Smith, co-founder of manufacturer Taser International, has described their effect as being like 1,000 pneumatic drills shaking every fibre of the body. |
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One officer fired a Taser, an electroshock weapon, at the man. |
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Then the inquiry heard the sound of the multiple Taser zappings, amplified for viewing by Braidwood, witnesses and spectators, including Dziekanski's mother. |
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So she reached to taser him, but accidentally grabbed her gun instead and sort of shot the guy. |
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And hey, if they get out of line, they can always taser them into submission. |
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The police must have felt overwhelmed and would naturally need to taser the groom or risk having to use deadly force instead. |
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The deputies say they decided to taser the man after he pulled a knife on him. |
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The weapon was a taser, a stun gun that temporarily numbs your body with 50,000 volts of energy. |
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Get out of the car, if you walk, otherwise I'm going to taser you. |
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They promised not to harm them, not to torture or brutalize them with taser guns. |
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I took off the sheath, the holster, so to speak, of the taser and I loaded the taser. |
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Police in West Yorkshire used a taser electronic stun gun on a bus passenger who was wearing a rucksack, just six days after the London bombings, it was revealed yesterday. |
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Founded in 1993, TASER first transformed law enforcement with its electrical weapons. |
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He eventually had to be subdued by police with taser stun guns. |
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This is a hugely exciting moment for both TASER and its Axon technology platform. |
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In fact a taser was fired at children on just eight occasions, the youngest being a 14-year-old lad armed with a hammer. |
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I haven't the uniform, the taser, the nightstick, the handcuffs, the physical strength, the authority. |
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The unit responds to incidents with firearms and taser guns, and are the only officers in the force who are routinely armed. |
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The black flashlight had handgrips and two protruding electrodes similar to those on a taser which claimed to discharge five million volts. |
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The stunning jolt from the taser gun made the criminal stop fleeing. |
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There are only now three documented direct intracranial injuries due to TASER penetration of skull, two from our department and one from University of Kansas. |
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