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Arizona-based stun-gun maker recommends police avoid shooting Tasers at chest By AMANDA LEE MYERS , Associated Press PHOENIX - Stun-gun ...

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Arizona-based stun-gun maker recommends police avoid shooting Tasers at chest
By AMANDA LEE MYERS , Associated Press



PHOENIX - Stun-gun maker Taser International has started telling police agencies to avoid firing the devices at suspects' chests, explaining that there's an "extremely low" risk of ill effects on the heart and that doing so will make defending lawsuits easier.

The Scottsdale, Ariz.-based company made the recommendation in an Oct. 12 revised training manual, saying it "has less to do with safety and more to do with effective risk management for law enforcement agencies."

The manual also includes a lengthy explanation about deaths caused by sudden cardiac arrest.

"Should sudden cardiac arrest occur in a scenario involving a Taser discharge to the chest area, it would place the law enforcement agency, the officer, and Taser International in the difficult situation of trying to ascertain what role, if any, (the device) could have played," according to the manual.

The manual includes a graphic displaying the human body and "preferred target areas." The company recommends firing Tasers anywhere but at the head, neck and chest. The manual says to avoid chest shots "when possible" and "unless legally justified."

Taser critics call the company's new recommendation an admission that the devices can cause heart attacks.

"It's a sea change, a passive acknowledgment that Taser has indeed been overconfident about its claims of safety," said Mark Silverstein, legal director of the ACLU of Colorado. "It underscores the question marks that have been adding up along with hundreds of bodies."

Amnesty International says more than 350 people in the U.S. died after they were shocked with Tasers, and that in 50 of those cases, medical examiners cited a link between Taser shocks and death.

Taser officials say the new recommendation is designed only to "avoid any potential controversy on this topic."

"There is no significant shift," Taser spokesman Steve Tuttle said in an e-mail. "Just a slight change by literally a few inches when intentionally targeting the preferred target zone ... Medical and field studies continue to demonstrate that the Taser carries a lower risk of injury than traditional force options, leading to lower officer injury rates and safer communities."

Tasers are used by 14,200 law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. Human rights groups have long said that Tasers cause heart attacks, but Tuttle said there have been 96 lawsuits that the company won or judges dismissed.

He said Taser has lost just one case, which is under appeal.

Phoenix police Sgt. Trent Crump said his agency is now in the beginning stages of teaching officers to avoid aiming Tasers at the chest when possible.

"Our primary target still continues to be and has always been the back," he said. "You're talking about adjusting your front shot, lowering the shot when possible."
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I took taser certification in May and it was shooting at the chest...thanks for posting this.
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This is stupid. I'd prefer not to carry a taser and only to use my handgun. You either use your tools to stop the threat or you don't. It shouldn't be the officer's fault that you were being a jackass, resisting arrest, and have had one too many big macs that your heart can't handle it.
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Default Stun Guns (Teasers) in the News again

Man dies after Michigan police use stun guns on him

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~ Police say Bolick then ran into his house with officers in pursuit. After a struggle, more stun guns were fired and Bolick was taken into custody.
He then died at the scene. An autopsy is planned today. ~
Man dies after Michigan police use stun guns on him | freep.com | Detroit Free Press

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As usual with this type of report, It looks incomplete. More Stun Guns, Like plural..?
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