Taser Northern Id College Deploys 2002
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1I[IJ[llIpRf:ss CI,Jf/~{\'(;'~ FAONT~GE I'm Shocked! North Idaho College security officer Roger Kehew feels the effects of a one-secqnd gun. The non-lethal weapon fires two probes 21 feet that stun the central neIVous uncontrollable contractions. Seven NIC securlt\' officers had to experience how til<! firsthand before being authorized to carry the Taser. CoeUR O'ALENE.' IOAHO LATE. O'-T. 2.002. NEWS/OPINION M!ke GrelZ/The 5en1lnel Security officers now possess taeer guns, whlcli propel 21 feet of electronic wire once ftred. The wire temporarily paralyzes Its vlctlm after hooking onto his clothes, digs Into his skin and gives a severe shock. Security officers trained to carry M26 Taser guns Effort to better protect campus by Linda Ball - Staff 'Miter- Firearms are Dot an option for the campus security department. More often than not though, they are the first responders to pOlentially volatile situations. In an effort to beller protect the campus and its security officers, nine officers have been trained and equipped with the M26 Taser. The weapon looks like a gun. It is laser sighted, with a projection of tip 10 21 feel. The M26 is Ihe most powerful of the tasers. There is a civilian model used primarily by private security agencies that fires up to 15 feel. The M26 is the same model thaI many police departments use. The M26 was introduced into use in 1999. When fired, two probes connected to the taser by insulated wires are projected. The weapon affects the central nervous system by imitating the electrical impulses llsed to communicate within the human body. A hit anywhere on the bod)' can do the trick. "The electrical charge will go through up to two·and·a·half inches of clothing," said Lead Security Officer Bob Thomson. "The laser sighting is sort of an intimidating fador as well. JUSI having a laser sighl (red dot) on them often makes Ihem (the perpetrator) give up." He said thaI if shot OIL bare skin, the probes only go in a ma:<imum of a quarter inch. While a shol from the M26 totally incapacitates the perpetrator, recovery is almost instantaneous wilh no permanent damage. Thomson likened it to a bad muscle cramp in your entire body. Nonetheless, these are serious weapons and any violent confrontation carries with it the risk that someone could get hurl. All of the security officers trained to carry tbe M26 had to experience it themselves. Campus Safety Director Mike Halpern and Thomson were trained first, passing tbe certified instructors course at the Spokane Police Training Ceotel this summer. They then trained seven other officers Oct. 4. Watching a video of some officers being trained and receiving a shot from the M26, it seems pretly clear that it works. Every time Ihe M26 is fired, it stores the time and date when it was fired, protecting the officer from claims of excessive force by providing documentation. "While we have an excellent response from the city and county law enforcement agencies. our security officers are generally the first responders to an incident," Halpern said. "They need to have the proper tools to do their job and not be placed at risk: Baise, 10 IDAHO STATESMAN 101.1 Mit A,.. SUN 87,2(& Sund., OCT S, 2002 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l"'I[JJriillii'I P 2 1S4 L!I L!lU!lPR/~'SS CLIPPINGS College security orders stun guns COEUR D'ALENE - Campus security officers at North Idaho College have ordered a batch of electronic stun guns as a way to use non-lethal force in some circumstances. The school plans to issue eight Advancet,T~~J M26 energy weapons 5 sentor security officers as soon as they are trained in its use. "lms is a non-lethal weapon," said Mike Halpern. campus safety director. The Ta,er is a pistol-shaped stun gun that flfes a pair of wires up to 21 feet and incapacitates a person with a high-voltage electrical charge. Barbs are attached when the wires pierce the skin, and they C3n penetrate up to 2 inches of clothing. The Tasers witl be used instead of firearms. which are banned on the campus. Until now, the officers have only had pepper spray.