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06-12-2008, 08:57 AM
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Clinotus
06-12-2008, 04:01 PM
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Police Department is considering giving stun guns to officers who walk the city's streets, a police spokesman said on Wednesday, prompting calls for restraint from a human rights group.
Spokesman Paul Browne said police supervisors started carrying a compact version of the stun gun, which incapacitates people with a 50,000-volt jolt of electricity, last week.
He said Police Commissioner Ray Kelly would likely make a decision about whether to issue all police with Taser stun guns within weeks. He said the devices already on the streets will be used "against persons who are actively, physically resisting," but where deadly force is not needed.
Stun guns have been used by New York City police since 1984, but were kept in vehicles as they were too bulky and heavy to be carried by officers, Browne said.
On Monday, the police department released a study it commissioned to evaluate the effectiveness of the city's firearms training program after a 2006 shooting. Sean Bell was killed by police in a barrage of 50 shots on the day he was to be married.
The study recommended the department issue nonlethal devices as an alternative to guns.
Amnesty International said that while it is hopeful that Tasers might reduce the number of police shootings, it has concerns about their safety and overuse.
"Our concern is a lot of people are dying after they're shocked and Tasers are being marketed as a nonlethal devise," Amnesty International's Curt Goering told Reuters.
Amnesty says 300 people have died after being shot by the stun guns. A New York man died this week after being shot with a Taser by a Long Island police officer.
Taser International, the manufacturer of the devices, was not immediately available for comment.
"The concern that they may be overused is a valid one for any police department to examine," Browne said.
It is nice to see a large city attempt to employ non lethal means in situations that would otherwise be front page stories about excessive force. Hopefully this will work out for them.
Hopefully this isn't just New York going the way of the UK; i.e. I hope this does not see all guns replaced by tasers.
dw33b
06-15-2008, 01:16 AM
Hopefully this isn't just New York going the way of the UK; i.e. I hope this does not see all guns replaced by tasers.
You know, I don't see that ever happening in the US. I'm fairly sure the vast majority of police would quit if they weren't allowed to use a firearm. Also, they should start using the TASER shockwaves. (http://www.taser.com/products/military/Pages/TASERShockwave.aspx) Remote Area Denial (READ: riot control) TASERS. Integrate one of these babies into a rotor driven UAV and let the good times roll.
Clinotus
06-17-2008, 06:01 PM
You know, I don't see that ever happening in the US. I'm fairly sure the vast majority of police would quit if they weren't allowed to use a firearm.
I agree with this, I dont see the NYC police department giving up their firearms in any vein, more so since they receive federal funding for their 'tactical' operations in regard to guarding Wall Street, the other financial districts, the subways, etc.
I could see these being given to their rookie officers who are on patrol and perhaps in thigh holsters for their standard officers to use in tandem with their sidearms (which are held closest to the body).
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