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  2. Taser safety issues - Wikipedia

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    According to a press report, the jury "found that Arizona-based stun-gun manufacturer Taser International should have more effectively warned police that Taser shocks were potentially dangerous." [82] July 22, 2008, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, a 17-year old aboriginal teen died after being tasered during a standoff. The teen was carrying a ...

  3. Axon Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, NASA researcher Jack Cover began to develop a non-lethal electric weapon to help police officers control suspects, as an alternative to firearms. [4] By 1974, Cover had completed the device, which he named the "Tom Swift Electric Rifle" (TSER), referencing the 1911 novel Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle; to make it easier to pronounce as a word, Cover later added an "A" to the acronym ...

  4. Florida deputy who used Taser on suspect pumping gas ... - AOL

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    A Florida sheriff’s deputy accused of Tasing a gas-soaked biker during a botched arrest — and sparking a fire that burned more than 75% of the man’s body three years ago — has been ...

  5. Taser vs. gun mix-up raises concerns about training, design ...

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    The company that manufactures Tasers says it has implemented design features and training recommendations to reduce the chances that law enforcement officers would confuse the electroshock weapon ...

  6. TASER Reports Close to $2 Million in New Stun-Gun Sales - AOL

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    Stun guns, that is. As the company informed earlier today, it has booked several. A day after announcing its biggest sale of AXON on-body police videocameras to date, TASER International reminded ...

  7. Electroshock weapon - Wikipedia

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    A taser, with cartridge removed, making an electric arc between its two electrodes. An electroshock weapon is an incapacitating weapon.It delivers an electric shock aimed at temporarily disrupting muscle functions and/or inflicting pain, usually without causing significant injury.

  8. UCLA Taser incident - Wikipedia

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    At this point, the officers "deemed it necessary to use the Taser in a 'Drive Stun' capacity". [7] In a statement released November 15, 2006, the day after the incident, Acting Chancellor Norman Abrams said: Investigators are reviewing the incident and the officers' actions. The investigation and review will be thorough, vigorous and fair.

  9. Taser Reports Sales of $1 Million - AOL

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