Taser Boca Training Session 2001
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Bm Ralon, FL D,I"y Beech NfI'I' w..t Prim Buah MilA,., o13,31& NOV 8. 2001 1111111 III I1111 I 1111 1111 1111111 111111 II [I[JJ[JI[lI>RESS CLJ~:I~~~SI _. --~--• _.. _-....._-_.- ..., ........ - - - - - - - - Ouch! Boca cops get taste ofTASERs Training session teaches ' i officers correct use of shm guns , By SIC : _ 5I.mR HAl'¥ WIUTlm Officer Dave Rosenthal said It felt I1ke he took a shower and stuck his finger In a I1ght socket. For Officer Kurt Brower likened It to a "really bad muscle spasm," and for Officer sean Mlle. the feellng'- was "Incapacitating." Rosenthal, Brower and Miles were lust three of 13 Boca Raton police officers who experienced firsthand what It's like to be shot by a lASER on Wednesday. So far, 62 officers have been trained to use the TASERs, nonlethal weapons Ulst deliver an electric shock to stun violent offenders. The stun guns will be carried by all road-patrol offi· cers. Used In place of a baton or pepper spray, We TASER nres two probes up to a dIstance of 21 feet from a replaceable Cal'trldge, explained Omcer Mark Saplno, one of three TASER training In8truc~rs, Saplno said that when the probes - which are connected to the weapon by high-voltage Insulated Wire - make contact with the target, the TASER transmlls powerful electrical pulses along the wires and Into the body of the target. TASERs carry a charge of 26 watts, or 50.000 volts, _ J'he .s~ock can flO through, !ol,P to 2 Inches of clothing," Saplno said. ~And 8S long as the probes are In place, the suspect can be shocked again. ~ The shock takes over a person's nervous system and temporarily Incapacllates them. said Sgt. Guy Parrinello. Rlt totally Immobilizes you, and everything you do Is Inadvertent, ~ Parrinello said. For the time being, Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services workers will be called to remove the probes from the suspect, said Sgt. Jim DeMott. DeMott said most police departments have their own omeel'S remove them, but as a precautionary measure the Boca department would leave that responf'llbUlty 1,0 the rescue workers. The pmbef'l leave small beesung-like marks on the f'lkln. The purchase of 85 stun 'I guns was approved by the Boca' Raton CI~Y Council on Aug. 28 at cost of $60,790. Boca Raton's If the nrst department In Palm Beach County to use the weapon. : Omcer Brice Allen got a chance for a real·llfe test 011 the morning of Tuesday. Oct. 30. He used It more than four times on 32-year-old Corey M. Davis 'of the 200 block of N.E. 15th Terrace, whr,n the man was arrested for running naked hi the neighborhood and pounding on the door of a neighbor. AccOI'CIlng to a police report, as Allen began to drive Davl$ to a holding cell at the Boca Raton police dep3l'tment, the suspect smashed the Plexiglas divider hetween the front and back seats, causing ple{'.("$ to hit the back of Allen's head. Allen said he "I11pped the Cal' and fired the TA&t<;R twice - with DavIs kicking at him. When Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services workers arrived at the department to treat Davis' forehead cuts, pollee opened the holding cell and Davis lunged at Allen, the report said. Allen said he shot Davis with the TASER two more Urnes, and omcel'B were able to place him In handcuffs. According to the report, Davis continued to struggle and Allen ftred the TASER ~several mof'e urnes." ,Davis, who was taken to Boca Raton Community HospItal and treated for cuts on his forehead and chin. was charged w1thlnde· cent exposure, battery without Injury and vandalism to government property. . He was rele68Cd rrom Palm Beach County Jail on Monday on $3,000 bond and Is scheduled to appear In court on Dec, 7. 'Ihe TASER leaves no Injuries even under extreme condltJons," said Rick Smith, president of TASER International. Dr. Paul Hendry, co-director of the Pacemaker Clinic at the University of Ottawa, Canada, sold the TASER should pose no lncreal'le In risk even to patients with a pacemaker or Implantable defibrillator. *SSJatcl'@boconcrn<l,com a Above: 0fHceI SoaIt GIn:ill 01 the Boc:. RatDn Police Department feets the pain after being shot by a TASER stun gun Wednesday during a training exercise, The Boca police department Is the first in Paim Beach County to use the non-lethal weapons. Below: TASER stun 9UOs shoot a probe - seen here after being lired ata Boca Raton officer dur1ng a training exerclse - connected to the weapon by high-voltage wires. ~~ --- --