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This cleaning kit is designed for periodic maintenance and specialized cleaning in the event of bio-hazard
con tamination to the TASER unit. Materials and instructions provided are essential to maintain the integrity of the
electronics and prevent foreign materials from accumulating in the unit. The kit includes:
10 qty
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IPA Alcohol Swabs
PDI® SUPER SANI-CLOTH® (for removing potential biohazard matedal from unit)
E.S.D . Bags (for safe disposal or return of cartridges Dr TASER units)
TASER Logo Safety Glasses
Cleaning Guide
(Compressed Air recommended but not included in kit)
MODEL # 85002
TASER M26 J X26 CLEANING KIT
Maintenance of the electronics and prevention
of foreign material accumulation.
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TASER® Technology Talking Points for Law Enforcement
October 2006
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TASER® systems utilize a state-of-the-art Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation (NMI) technology that temporarily
overrides the nervous system, taking over muscular control. This NMI technology temporarily debilitates even
the toughest indi-viduals with minimal risk of injury.
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Over 9,500 law enforcement agencies deploy our TASER brand devices including over 2,500 law enforcement
agencies with full deployments to an patrol officers. Over 200,000 TASER devices are in the hands of law
enforcement officers.
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Over 11,600 documented field reports of the TASER device showing an effectiveness rating of 94.9% for the
TASER devices. Of these use, only 978 injuries reported were listed as "minor injuries," including cuts,
scrapes, secondary fall injuries, probe marks and bruises.
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It is estimated that there have been over 115,000 law enforcement field uses with TASER devices.
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Over 109,000 volunteer exposures have been conducted with TASER devices.
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In June of 2006, TASER International pioneered another revolution in law enforcement accountability with its
production of TASER CAMTM that provides an audio/visual recording accessory to its TASER X26 electronic
control devices. The system includes a built-in microphone and monochromatic lens to video record in
complete darkness. This new system enhances the X26 and M26 built-in dataport chips that record the date and
firing time of each T ASER system application which is a self-reporting layer of accountability that corroborates
an officer's law enforcement report.
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In a landmark study in June 2006, a study by the Cleveland Clinic reported a standard electrical discharge from
a TASER X26 does not induce ventricular fibrillation and that cocaine intoxication increases the safety margin
even further. The study used anesthetized adults pigs as animal models according to Dhanunjaya Lekkireddy,
M.D., an electrophysiology fellow at the Cleveland Clinic, at the Heart Rhythm Society meeting. The study
found that standard discharge from the TASER X26 did not induce ventricular fibrillation at any of the five
tested body sites. The cocaine attenuated the effect of the shocks by 50% to 150% above the baseline safety
margin. The study indicates that cocaine may not cause arrhythmias and may actually protect against them in
the absence of pre-existing myocardial ischemia, infarct, metabolic abnormalities or cardiomyopathy. "A
standard five-second stun gun application is unlikely to cause life-threatening arrhythmias, at least in the normal
heart, irrespective of the position of application," said Dr. Lekkireddy.
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In June 2006, the Circuit Court for the County of Saginaw, Michigan entered a judgment in favor of TASER
International ordering the dismissal of the product liability lawsuit filed by Devica Thompson, et. al' against
T ASER International, Inc. This is the twentieth wrongful death or injury lawsuit that has been dismissed or
judgment entered in favor of TASER International.
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In March 2006, a landmark study by Dr. Jeffrey Ho and several physicians from the Hennepin County Medical
Center in Minneapolis, MN was peer reviewed and published in the journal of the Society of Academic
Emergency Medicine. This study is the most extensive published sampling of human subjects to undergo
cardiovascular and physiologic evaluation on the effects of a standard five-second exposure to the TASER X26
electronic control device. In the study population, it was found that the TASER X26 electronic control device
did not affect the recordable cardiac electrical activity within a 24-hour period following a standard five-second
application. Furthermore, the authors were unable to detect any induced electrical dysrhythmias or significant
direct cardiac cellular damage which could be related to sudden and unexpected death proximal to electronic
control device exposure. Additionally, no evidence of dangerous hyperkalemia or induced acidosis was found.
The authors did recommend further study in the general area of the in-custody death phenomenon to better
understand its causes.
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.aemi.org/c~j/contentlabstractlj.aem.2006.01.017vl
GRANT INFO for TASER® brand technology. Most grants are awarded are via a state grant or through Federal
grants under Community Block Grants. For example Sacramento PD did their full deployment under a CA Dept. of
Justice rant. Las Vegas Metro PD is via US grant.
Block grants have been available and widely used by local law enforcement for a number of years. The dollar
amount of each grant is based on crime statistics for their respective communities. Some departments are aware of
this, but thisis a good reminder that these block grants are ideally suited for purchasing TASERs. For example, see
this article below:
Taser Subsidies
There is a Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) under the Office of Justice Programs under the
U.S. Department of Justice. The BJA has a Local Law Enforcement Block Grants Program.
The stated purpose of these grants is:
"The Local Law Enforcement Block Grants (LLEBG) Program provides funds to units of
local government to underwrite projects that reduce crime and improve public safety. The
LLEBG Program emphasizes local decision-making and encourages communities to craft
their own responses to local crime and drug problems. II
Specifically, the grants can be used for "Procuring equipment, technology, and other items
directly related to basic law enforcement functions."
The amount of the funding was as high as $523mm for FY 2001 but dropped to $260mm for
FY 2003. The grant will pay for 90% of the cost of the eligible program.
<htq:l://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grantillebg app.html>
As for the others, most departments are using "New technology" as the category when applying for grants. We've
been told that many departments are qualifying for grants but have the details on very few. Here are a couple I have
facts on:
Sacramento Police Dept., CA Rec'd $248,000 State Grant, David Paul: 916-264-7216
Denver Police Dept, received Fed grant money: Cpl Stephen Palka: 720-9l3-6536 AND palkas@ci.denver.co.us -great source on training as well.
Andrew Anderson
Here is an excellent source of info from the Las Vegas Metro Police Dept:
A7891A@LVMPD.com . I have attached a copy ofa grant proposal for 1048 Tasers via a Local Law Enforcement
Block Grant. (The cover page is the last page in he document.)
Consulting with Mr. Anderson would be an extremely wise idea!
Andrew M. (Andy) Anderson
Grant Specialist, LVMPD
702-229-3020
Cell: 702-809-3407
Email: A7891A@LVMPD.com
Sacramento Police Dept., CA Rec'd $248,000 State Grant, David Paul: 916-264-7216
The other good contact would Jacksonvil1e Beach Police as they apparently also received a grant and they should be
in your neck of the woods:
The contact there is: Sgt. Tom Bingham at 904-270-1683
*Monroe County Sheriffs Dept., GA - Lt. Mercer Bush 912-994-7050 Rec'ed $10K from Fed Local Law
Enforcement Grant '2000 for 16 M26s, 16 holsters, dataport, 4 28-s of 15's, 2 28's. The total was $11,127.28 w/ the
balance paid by the City Commission.
Received $12,000 Local Law Enforcement Grant paid for most of the TASER equipment with a $1,334 match from
Churchill Co Sheriffs Office, NV: Sgt James T. Wood, Churchill County Sheriffs Dept, 73 N Maine St, Suite A,
Fallon, NV 89406
E-mail Address:j497w@hotmail.com
Phone: 775-423-3116
Fax: 775-423-6689
Wright City Police Dept., OK Chief Efaw Clinton 580-981-2238 awarded grant for 2 units
Arizona State Capital Police, AZ - Sgt. Wayne Cochran 602-542-9226
-Received grant for 5 units
Kankakee PD, IL - Received grant for unknown amount for M26 purchase
(Currently, we are awaiting this info: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of League City will be
conducting a Public Hearing to use Law Enforcement Block Grant money to purchase (3) Taser Systems and a
Graphic Mapping System for the Police Department. Written conunents may be submitted in advance to: Assistant
Chief Reed, League City Police, League City, TX 77573 or e-mailed to ccreed@lcpd.com Published: 11/2/2002)
Indian Harbour Beach PD, FL Chief Fred Femez 321-773-3030 Applied for
Grant to be awarded in April 2001
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St. George PD, UT - Sgt. Staley 435-634-5883 received grant for 16-20
Below is the research of web sites and phone numbers that you can contact for grants. We haven't been able to
obtain grants as the agencies themselves are required to request it, but these are great resources:
Grants are awarded every month it seems. Your agency can write grants that tum into money for new technologies,
equipment, training, officer hiring, overtime pay, and many other new and innovative programs for law enforcement
agencies (and in some cases get bullet resist. vests, too).
There are two basic types of grants: discretionary grants, where the government office makes the decision about
which grants will be awarded, and block or formula grants, which go to cities based on population and crime rate.
Some grant applications have been reduced to 2 to 4 pages to simplify the administrative process.
You may want to consider how you can increase your grant resources. To learn more about how to write grants that
tum into dollars for projects you can contact the following organizations:
www.nlectc.orglvirlib/InfoList.asp?
www.policegrants.com
www.ojp.usdoj.gov
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA
www.oip·usdoj.govlbjs/crs.htm
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nii/funding.htm
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/fundlwelcome.html
www.usdoj.gov/index.html
http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/
www.ojjdp.ncjrs.orglgrants/grants.html
www. vests.ojp. gov
www.fdncenter.org (The Foundation Center)
www.tgci.com/resources/federaJ/ffed.html (The Grantsmanship Center)
www.agmconnect.org (Associated Grant makers of Massachusetts)
www.philanthropy.com (The Chronicle of Philanthropy)
www.grants.gov
For more information on funding programs call the following organizations:
U.S. Department of Justice Call Response Center 800-421-6770
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) 202-514-2058
OJP Grants Management System (GMS) hotline 888-549-9901
To write a grant, the IACP has a great site:
http://www .theiacp.org/documents/index.cfm?fuseaction=document&document type id= 1&document id= 101
Furthermore, this some of the feedback we have received from PDs that have received FED Grants to purchase
ADVANCED TASERs.
1. Bill Hardgrove, Denver PD used a "non-specific" Block Grant which is for general purpose equip that no cannot
fund consultants, purchase fIxed-wing, armored vehicles or tanks. Real estate and construction or remodeling is
permissible, but must be pre-approved by DC Bureau of Justice, Assistance, State & Local Assistance, 1810 7th St.,
NW, Wash, DC 20531 @ 202- 305-2542. Bill said that Block Grants in AZ are under the Program Manager,
Deborah Powell @ 202-514-0735. Bill reports that the US Gov't wants to fmance equip and get it out the street. It's
not a slam dunk as it has spending deadlines that are "use or lose it" deadlines. He didn't have to write up a
justifIcation.
-----Original Message----From: Mike Barry [mailto: sgtmbarrymdpd@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 31,2002 12:18 PM
To: steve@taser.com
Steve ..I got your name from Russel, i am with the MIAMI-DADE Police Department in Miami, FL and in the
process of searching for a grant for the taser and training. If you could help me out regarding a site to go to that
entertains funds for this type of training and item please contact me ... I understand that Sacramento, CA received a
grant for taser training in 2000. If you have a contact or infonnation on what they did it would be helpfuL. thanks
for your assistance.
Phone number (305) 715-5075
Fax 305-7155100
Sgt. Mike Barry Physical Skills UnitlMDPD
Good luck obtaining grants. Please let us know when you are successful and also you may want to submit your
documentation to us to help other law enforcement officials:
Sincerely,
Steve Tuttle
Director of Government & Law Enforcement Affairs
TASER International (NASDAQ: TASR & TASRW)
7860 East McClain Dr., #2, Scottsdale, AZ 85260-1627
Steve@TASER.com * 800-978-2737 ext. 2006 * Fax 480-991-0791
* CELL 602-451-8569
TASER International introduces the new TASER X26 with Shaped Pulse™ technology. Over 60% smaller than our
industry leading ADV ANCED TASER M26, the X26 will be seen on the belts of thousands of officers around the
globe. Preview the most anticipated less-lethal weapon of the new millennium at www.TASERX26.This Pulse
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ABOUT THE ACADEMY
INSTRUCTORS
The TASERTM Training Academy is designed to
provide training on the use of TASER brand
electronic control devices and other form s of
non-lethal force. Training is geared toward the
special needs of law enforcement officers, medical
personnel, the military, private citizens and
instructor certification. Force options and decision
making, tactics, medical issues, weapon
maintenance and personal safety are just a few of
the topics covered in the offered courses.
Our cadre of instructors consists of active and
former law enforcement officers and military
trainers. Many are internationally recognized
experts in use of force at all levels with extensive
training backgrounds.
Located at TASER International's headquarters in
Scottsdale, Arizona, the TASER Training Academy
features a state-of-the-art classroom facility
complete with 48 desks equipped with power and
internet access, safety mats, heavy bags and the
IES MILO Interactive Training simulator.
All of our instructors are committed to providing
the best training possible and to forming lasting
relationships to support our students long after
they leave the Academy.
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COURSES
There is an adage that "one learns by doing." We too follow this philosophy with an emphasis on hands-on,
interactive and scenario-based training. Most of our courses involve some degree of physical activity and
participation. We make every effort to simulate real-life stre ss and circumstances , to provide realistic training to
better prepare the student for success in the field. Through the use of our IES Interactive Training force simulator
and TASEWM Simulation Training Suits, we promote sound use of force jUdgement, tactics and follow up
procedures.
Some of the courses being offered are:
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TASER User Course
M26 & X26 Instructor Course
TASER Instructor Recertification Course
TASER Advanced Instructor
TASER Master Instructor
TASER Armorer's Course
Relevant Medical Issues for Doctors
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Advanced Tactical Training in the Use of Non-Lethal Weapons
TASER Manager Course for Executives
TASER Use in the Correctional Environment
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Located less than one block from the TASER
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Special rates are available for students of the
TASER Academy.
Call 480.515.4944 today for reservations and be
sure to mention TASER for special rates.
Hilton Garden Inn
8550 East Princess Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
REGISTRATION
Visit www.TASER .com and click on the TASER
Training Academy link, for a current course
schedule. Register t.oday for the TASER Training
Academy by phone, iax or email.
TASER™TRAINING ACADEMY
17800 North 85th SI.
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
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To protec t and serve - every day over 850,000 law
enforcement officers in the United States and Canada
wo rk to fulfill thi s mission. Sometimes these officers
make the ultimate sacri fice and are killed in the line of
duty.
supporting the Family
In 2005, 157 officers in the United Sta tes and 11
in Canada were ki lled in the line of duty.
Over 5,000 law enforce ment agencies have lost
officers.
In response to th ese tragedi es, and as a way to give
back t o the law en forcement com muni ty, TASER
Inte"rnational, Inc. es tablished the TASER FOUNDATION
in Nove mber 2004. The initia l endowmen t of
S1,000,000 came from th e co mpany, th e Smith
Families (founders of TASER InternationaL Inc.) and
direct co ntribut ions from TA SER Internationa l
employees.
Mission: To honor the service and sacrifice of local
state and federal law enforcemem officers in (he United
Scores and Canada fast in the fine of duty by providing
financial and educational benefits to their families.
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17800 N. 85th St.
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
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www.TASERFoundation.org
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The TASER FOUNDATION IS a 501(c)3 non"profit
corporatIon. granted tax exempt slatus from the IRS .
Your donatIon IS fully deductible to the extent allowed by law.
HONORING THE SERVICE AND
SACRIFICE OF FALLEN OFFICERS
The TASER FOUNDATION for Fa llen Officers is a means
to support the la w enforceme nt com munity by
providing finan cial an d education support to the
famili es o f sworn law enforcement personne l lost in the
line of duty from the United States and Canada.
The Foundation receives support fr o m TASER
Internati o nal. Inc. and donation s fro m pri va te and
corporate d ono rs. In addition, lASER International
bea rs all admini strati ve co sts for the Foundation so that
100% of all donations directly benefit the families of
fa llen officer s.
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
.JOIN THE TASER FOUNDATION
The TA SER FOUNDATION provides support to the
families of those w ho gave their lives while protecting
our commun ities. Immediate family (spo use and /o r
dependents) of a swo rn law enforceme nt officer w hose
life w as lost in the lin e of duty are eligibl e for benefit s.
In order to qualify, the immediate ca use o f a loss of life
must be duty related and have occurred since Augus t 1,
2004. Loss of life from a pre -existing medical cond ition
does no t qualify.
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Gift in honor or memory of:
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immediate support to the families and can issue a grant
within 24 hours of receipt of the comple ted application.
The funds may be used for what ever the families' may
need.
In addition, the TASER FOUNDATION in partnership wi th
the American Public University has created the Living
the Legacy Schola rships to provide online educa tional
opportunitie s t o immediate family memb ers . The
scho larship s are for undergraduate or graduate
degrees. For more information, plea se visit the web site
www.apu.apus.edufTASER.
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HOW IT WORKS
When a duly sworn offi cer from the United Sta tes and
Ca nada is lo st in the line of duty, the office r's
department or professional organizat ion may apply for
a one time gift from the TASER FOUNDATION.
App lication s
are
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online
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www.TASERFoundation.org. The grant check is made
payable directly to the officer's benefi ciaries, but
coo rdinated through the department as to insure the
families' privacy during such a traumatic time.
For more information please contact Gerry Anderson,
Executive Director of the TASER FOUNDATION at
480.90S.2090 or Gerr y@TASER.com
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Po/OCt Wee t 2006
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Absence Of Electrocardiographic Effects
Following Taser®Device Application In Human Volunteers
Jeffrey D. Ho, MD • Ri chard M . Luceri, MD· Dhanunjaya R. Lakireddy, MD· Donald M. Dawes, MD
Hennep in County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN • Holy Cro ss Hospital. Ft. Lauderdale, FL· Cleveland Clinic and Hospital, Cleveland, OH • Lomp oc District Hospital, Lompoc, CA
OBJECTIVE:
RESULTS:
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The TASER X26 device is a conducted electrical weapon. It is used by law
enfor cement for con\rol of agit ated subjects by c<lu sing pain andl or
neuromu scular incapacitation.
There has been significan t recent scrutiny of the TASER and its potentia l role
in the d eath of subjec ts who have died whi le in custody. While there are
numerou s cases every year of in -custody deaths when no TASER has been
applied, criticism of this device has occurred and a questionable causal
relationship has been hypothesized.
One hypothesis is that the TASER may induce death from card iac
dysfunction. arrhythmia or d elayed myocardial damage. We sough t to
determine if human ex posure to a standard TASER device causes any
detec table change in serial 12-1ead electroca rdiograms.
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At baseline 30/32 EKGs were interpreted as normal. The two abnormal
EKGs (one was left ventricular hypertrophy and one was a sinus pause)
remained un changed at all four lime point s. No other EKG abnormalities
were noted and no changes from baseline were detected.
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CONCLUSIONS:
AS-second TASER X26 application did not ca use a detec table change in
the 12-lead electroca rdiograms of this sampled population.
Theories ofTASE R induced dysrhythmic death or myocardial damage arc
not supported by our finding s.
METHODS:
32 vol unteer subjects agreed to participa te in the study. IRB approval was
received prior to starl ing the projec t. After obtaining informed consent, all
subjeCls had as-second TASER applica tion with deployed probes from a
distance of approximately 7 feet using a standard TASER X26 d evice.
SeliaI electrocardiograms were performed on all subjec ts immediately
before and immediately after TA SER ex posure and again at 16 and 24 hours
after ex posure. The elec trocardiogram s were int erpreted by a blinded
ca rdiol og ist. Result s were tabulated for review.
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Deaths In American Police Custody:
MEDICA L SCHOOL
Department ofEmergencyM@dicine
ii'CMC
A 12 MONTH SURVEILLANCE STUDY
Levell Trauma Center
UN IVERS ITY OF MINNESOTA
EMERGENCY M EDICINE PROG RAM
Jeffrey D, Ho, MD, JamesR. Miner, MD, William G, Heegaard, MD, MPH, Robert F, Reardon, MD
University of Minnesota Emergency Medicine Program, Department of Emergency Medicine Program, Hennepin County Medical Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
TIME TO COLLAPSE:
INTRODUCTION
WHO DIES IN CUSTODY
Emergency physicians often care for suspects in police custody.
Sudden and unexpected in-custody death (IC D) of a suspect is an
alarming event that occurs at an unknown rate. There are many
theories of causation, inctuding drug intoxication, excited delirium and
excessive use of force by police. There is currently not an adequate,
universal method in place to track ICD events so it is difficult to know
how often ICD occu rs or what factors surround each event. Since ICD
has recently bee n a popular media topic of human rights groups, this
lack of a universa l tracking method may lead to faulty concl usions
regarding causation or association. This report uses a novel and
prospective process to gather ICD data and analyzes the factors
reported for significance.
A review of available media sources reveals the following statistics
about people who die in police custody without trauma.
METHODS
W\V\v.webdippings .com was prospectively queried for American lCD's
over a 12 month period. This data search service scours 1.5 billion
sources daily for requested terms . Data was forwarded for analysis
and included subject gender, age, behavior, arrest force and weapons
used, time of coll apse proximal to arrest, and prese nce of illicit
substa nce abuse. Custodial agencies were contacted for details as
necessary. Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests for significance
were used.
RESULTS
Instantly 21
Within 1st hour 85
Between 1-48 hours 56
NOle Some StibteCIS fil mulbple calegones. $0 nul'l\bels are oot lnlended 10 ada up 10 100%
SIGNIFICANT ASSOCIATIONS FOUND
• Impact Weapons were associated with death in the first 60 minutes
(13/14 , p=0.019)
• TASER device application was never associated with instantaneous
dea lh (0/50, p=O.OO l )
12.3%
8.6%
30.1%
were shot With chemical spfay
were hit With Impact weapons
'Nere hit With TASER
CONCLUSIONS
ICD in America is largely an event involving males less than 45
yea rs of age engaging in illicit substance abuse
ICD appears to occur within the first 60 minutes when an intermediate impact weapon is used
ICD appea rs to never occur instan tan eOl.sly when a TASER device
is used
68.5%
62.3%
100%
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Illgesled IRegal drugs
were handcuffed
This poster represents a preliminary source of the known ICD data
No current ICD database exists for analysis and we recommend
that professionals from interested disciptines develop universal reporting guidelines to better track these events
• 162 ICO's reported
LIMITATIONS
• 96.3% males
We recognize that the most significant timitation of this study is the
very point that we are trying to caUattention to. The fact that there is
not a current. universal ICD database is concerning. Beca use we
have relied on the media to report these, i\ is possible that we have
not included every ICD that has occurred. And, although we have attempted to verify accuracy of each report, it is possible that inaccurate
reporting of force factors and collapse times occurred. We believe
that an opportunity for a national registry of lC~'s exists to further
define and study this problem .
• Mean age 35.7 years (SO ±9.8, range 15-75).
• 62.9% exhibited bizarre behavior and 62.3% had confirmed illicit
drug use just prior to arrest.
POLI CE FORCE USED:
. None 22
Significant Hands-On 111
Intermediate Weapons 84
• (Chemical 20, Impact 14, TASER 50 , Handcuffs 162)
Deadly 19
Tabl e 1 - Cardiac Disease in th e Stud V
Popul a t io n
• The T1lSer is a small, hand-held, e l ~trica l immobilization device
delivering 25,000-50,000 volts of electricity and creating brief paralysis.
Coronary Arte ry Disease ( n=5)
Widespread use of such " less-lethal" weapons are increasingly used by
Cardiomyopa thy (n=5)
police forces throughoUi the country.
Both (n-6)
16.7%
16.7%
53.3%
• Previously documented common causes of restraint-related death
include positional asphyxia and excited delirium.
period from T1lSer injury to death, leaving 30 cases.
~
• Reccnt media attention on deaths tempomlly relnted to Tasers have
mised questions of their safety and what role they may play in restraintrelated death.
• Autopsy reports for 41 of75 identified cases (55%) ofTaser-related deaths were received; of
these, II (27".) were excluded for obvious alternate causes of death or a greater than one hour
• The mea n patient age was 35.S with a range of IS-50. All patients were male. Sixteen
(53".) were white; 10 (33.3%) were blac k; and 4 (1 3".) were Hispanic.
Tabl e 2 - To x icology - Stimulants
• Tables 1-4 show cardiac disease, toxicology findings, presence of excited delirium, and
4 3.3 0/0
Cocain e (n=13)
Methampheta mine (n=3)
10 .0 %
Both (n =3)
.lll.l!'l!!
docume nted cause of death.
• Only 13 (46%) autopsies mentioned restraint: of those, one involved prone restraint and two
used 11 "choke hold"; the rest involved cuffs only.
63.3 %
Methods
• Descriptive study of deaths occurring in police cllstody and associated
with Taser use between January 2001 and January 2005.
• The mean number ofTaser injuries was three with a ran ge of two to eight; 26 individuals
Table 3 - Excited Delirium Diagnos is
Yes (n=23)
76.6%
23.4 0/0
• Cases were identified through Google search; leiters were sent to the
respective coroners requesting autopsy reports.
• Inclusion criteria included an accessible, complete au topsy repon where
death occurred in association with Taser usc. Exclusion criteria included
an obvious, ailemate proximal cause o f death (e.g., s ignificant head injury)
or 3 deatll not temporally related (> I hour from Tastr injury).
• Taser-related deaths appear to occur in s ituations s imilar to other police restraint-related
Table 4 - Cause of Death per Corone r
deaths.
Stimulant Into xica tion (n=12)
40.0%
Cardiac arrest (n=11)
36.7%
Excited De lirium (n=3)
10.0%
• DAta were analyzed for demographic and pre-existing cardiac disease
Positional Asphyxia (n=2)
6.7%
patterns, position during restraint, presence of excited delirium, injury
patterns, reported cause of death, and toxicology findin gs.
Acute CHF (n=1)
3 .3%
3.3%
• It remains unclear if the physiologic states associated with stimulant toxicity and excited
delirium may increase cardiac muscle excitability and make Taser discharge more likely to
induce fata l arrhythmias.
INTRODUCTION I WARt,U',:G iNFORM.I·: 0
TASER~ Devices
Non-lethal weapons explicitly designed to incapacitate, while minimizing fatalities, and permanent injury.
TASER devices are non-lethal weapons as defined by the U.S.
Department of Defense as "weapon systems that are explicitly
designed and primarily employed so as to incapacitate personnel or
materiel, while minimizing fa talities, permanen t injury to personnel ,
and undesired damage to property and the environment.
It is important to note thai Department of Defense policy does not
require or expect non-lethal weapons "to have
~...- - -...a zero probability of producing fatali ties
or permanent injuries."
Rather.
non-lethal weapons are intended
to significantly reduce the
probability of such fatali ties or
injuries as compared to
traditional weapons which
achieve
their
effects
through
the
physical
destruction of largels.
While extensive field use data,
scientific. and other medica l
research and evidence supports
Ihat TASER devices generally do not
cause lasting after effects or fatalities, it is
important to remember that the very nature of a defensive response
to aggressive behavior, resistance, use of force, physical control,
confron tation or incapacitation involves some degree of risk of
serious injury or death due to the subject's psychological ,
emotional. and physiological states and responses , physical
Read, understand. and follow the training. safety instructions, and
warnings before using the TASER device. These warnings are effective
August 28, 2006. and supersede all prior revisions for TASER devices. '
The most current warnings and instructions are available online at
www.TAS ER.com.
AWARN ING
exertion and stress. unforeseen circumstances, and the individual's
pre-existing medical conditions and susceptibilities (i.e ..
self-ingested drugs. cardiac disease, pulmonary disease etc.). As
with any use of force tool or technique there ca n be unforeseen and
severe consequences and there will always be risk involved in the
use of the TASER system.
As an electronic control device. TASER devices use compressed
nitrogen to deploy two small probes to ranges of 15, 21. 25, or 35
feel (4.6, 6.4, 7.6. or 10.7 meters). Citizens can purchase only the
15-foot TASER cartridges . These probes are connected to the
TASER device by thin , high-voltage insulated wire. When the
probes make con tact wi th the subject. the TAS ER system transmits
electrical pulses along the wires and into the body of the subject.
These pulses can transmit to the body through up to two cu mula tive
inches of clothing . Eleclronic control devices use electrical energy
to affect the signaling mechanisms used by the human body to
jams" the
communicate.
This electrical output simply W
communication system of the body. The TAS ER device sends a
series of energy pulses similar to those used by the brain to
communicate with the body. Much like radio jamming. the cu rrent
overpowers the normal electrical signals within the body's nerve
fibers. The human subject instantly loses muscular control of his
body and cannot perform coordinated action. usually falling to the
ground. After the signal stops the subject typically regains all
muscle control instantly.
TASER electronic conlrol devices are weapons designed to
incapacitate a pe rson from a safe distance whi.te reducing the
likelihood of serious injuries or death. Though they have been found
to be a sa fer and more effective alternative when used as directed
to other traditional use of force tools and techniques, it is important
to remember that the very nature of use of force and physical
incapacitation involves a degree of risk tha t someone will get hurt or
may even be killed due to physical exertion , unforeseen
circumstances and individual susceptibilities.
Electronic Control Device
Temporarily incapacitates target.
Can cause InJury.
Use only if trained.
Obey warnings and instructions.
See wl'lw.TASER.comlsafety
'These
warnings
cannot
address
all
possibte
force
application
circumstances. They are intended to inform you about potential risks of harm.
but the decision 10 use the TASER device in a particular circumstance must
be made in light of applicable legal standards and available allernalives.
This waming label appears on newer TASER device models.
These warnings do not creale a more restrictive standard of care than
applicable legal standards.
2 !
lASER
LA W ENFORCEMENT
CATALOG
ISSU E 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
TASER TECHNOLOGY
4
ADVANCED TASER M26
12
ADVANCED TASER M26
TASERX26E
TASER X26 with DPM and TASER eXoskeleton Holster
TASER X26 with DPM and Blade-Tech Holster
TASER X26 with XDPM and TASER eXoskeleton Holster
TASER X26 with XDPM and Blade-Tech Holster
ADVANCED TASER M26 HOLSTERS
5
5
6
6
Blade -Tech Brand
13
13
13
13
13
13
Tek-Lok Holster
Tek-Lok Holster with Thumb Break
Tek-Lok Holster with Hood
Tek-Lok Holster with Single Cartridge Pouch and Thumb 'Break
TASER X26 BATTERIES AND EXTENDED WARRANTIES
TASER XDPM (Extended Digital Power Magazine)
7
7
TASER Extended Warranties
7
TASER DPM (Digital Power Magazine)
TASER X26 HOLSTER ACCESSORIES
Single Cartridge Pouch with Tek-Lok® Belt Attachment Clip
7
Dual Cartridge Pouch with Tek-Lok Belt Attachment Clip
Single Cartridge Pouch Attachment
Tek-Lok Belt Attachment Clip
7
3" Belt Attachment Clip
7
7
7
Tek-Lok Holster with Dual Cartridge Pouch and Thumb Break
Holster with 3" Belt Attachment Clip, Dual Cartridge Pouch and
Thumb Break
Holster with 3" Belt Attachment Clip, Single Cartridge Pouch and
Thumb Break
13
Paddle Holster
13
13
13
13
13
13
Paddle Holster with Thumb Break
Paddle Holster with Dual Cartridge Pouch and Thumb Break
Paddle Holster with Single Cartridge Pouch and Thumb Break
Thigh Holster with Dual Cartridge Holder and Hood
Thigh Holster with Dual Cartridge Holder and Thumb Break
Ballistic Nylon
13
13
13
Ballistic Nylon Thigh Holster
TASER X26 HOLSTERS
Ballistic Nylon Thigh Holster with Hood
Blade-Tech® Brand
Tek-Lok Holster
Holster with 3" Belt Attachment Clip
Thigh Holster with Dual Cartridge Holder
Tek-Lok Holster with Single Cartridge Pouch
Holster with 3" Belt Attachment Clip & Single Cartridge Pouch
Paddle Holster
Tek-Lok Holster with Dual Cartridge Pouch
Holster with 3" Belt Attachment Clip & Dual Cartridge Pouch
Paddle Holster with Single Cartridge Pouch
TASER Brand
TASER eXoskeleton Holster
Dual Cartridge Holder without Tek-Lok 8elt Attachment Clip
Quad Cartridge Holder with Tek-Lok Belt Attachment Clip
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Ballistic Nylon Thigh Holster Belt Clip Only
ADVANCED TASER M26 ACCESSORIES
14
15
Serial Dataport Download Kit
Secondary Cartridge Clip
ADVANCED TASER M26 BATTERIES AND CHARGER
15
15
15
15
8 - NiMH Batteries with Magazine
NiMH Battery - Single Battery
8
8
8
NiMH Battery Charger
NiMH Battery Charger and 8 - NiMH Batteries with Magazine
TASER X26 AND ADVANCED TASER M26 ACCESSORIES
TASER X26 ACCESSORIES
TASER CAMTM
TASER X-RaiITM
USB Dataport Download Kit
9
10
10
TASER CARTRIDGES
TASER Cartridges
X26 I M26 Maintenance and Cleaning Kit
Practice Target
16
16
17
17
TASER Simulation Training Suit
Custom Laser Engraving for X26 I M26 Handles
TASER INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION
11
18
19
TASER Research Information
TASER Training Academy
TASER
LAW
ENFORCEMENT
CATALOG
ISSUE
2
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TASER TECHNOLOGY I
TASER,Technology
Device fires two probes, transmitting energy through the wires into the nervous system.
TASER devices fire two probes up to a range of 35 feel (10.7
meters ). transmitting energy through the wires into the peripheral
nervous system of the target. causing immediate involuntary
incapaci tation .
clothing, skin, or other ba rriers. The Arc Phase is a hig h-voltage,
short-duration pulse that can arc through up to two inches of
clothing or barriers. Once the arc is created, the air in the arc is
ionized and becomes a low impedance electrical conductor that
conducts the second pulse phase into the body.
Previous-generation electronic control devices use a simple
hig h-energy, ~ b lun r pulse to penetrate through the ski n and clothing
barriers thai serve as protective armor around the body . Well over
90% of the energy is losl in the process of barrier penetration. For
this reason , high power levels (26 watts) are requi red to generate a
neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI) effect as opposed to a simple
pain response, requiring large batteries that add weight and size to
the M26 weapon (18 ounces total).
Th is second phase of the Shaped Pulse is the stimulation phase, or
·Stim Phase .~ The Stirn Phase does nol have to arc across a
barrier, since th is was accomplished by the Arc Ph ase. The Stim
phase only has to flow across the highly conductive arc from the Arc
Phase. Hence, the Stim Phase is optimized to provide maxim um
incapacitation for a human target white operating at super-efficient
power levels.
The 4th generation and patented Shaped Pulse ™ technology in the
TASER X26 uses a highly refined energy two-phase energy pu lse
that concentrates a small · portion of energy to first penetrate the
barrier, while the majority of electrical charge is held in reserve,
flowing freely through the barrier once the circuit is established.
The first phase, catted the "Arc Pha se,~ is optimized
to generate a very high voltage to penetrate
The liming of these phases is so fast that to most electronic
instrumentation, and all human observers, the Shaped Pulse
appears as just one ou tput pulse (arc).
The result of Shaped Pulse NMI technology is a high-performance ,
highly efficient electronic con trol device that is 60% smatter, 60%
lighter, and consumes 1/511'1 the powe r than its predecessor.
l
4
TASER
LAW
EN FO R C EMENT
BLUNT PULSE TECHNOLOGY
SHAPED PULSE'" TECHNOLOGY
High energy pulse -brute force" barrier
penetration. Over 90% of the energy is lost
during barrier penetration.
Sharp. high voltage leading edge penetrates
barrier. Almost 100% of the energy penetrates
the barrier to incapacitate the target.
C AT ALOG
ISSUE
2
TASER X26E I lASE X26E WITH DPM AND HOLSTER
TASERX26E
With integrated laser sight, low-intensity lights, Digital Power Magazine (DPM), data port download capability.
Spec sheets available at www. rASER.com
TASER X26E w ith DPM & lASER eXoskeleton Holst er
Models #26000 and #26011
shown with 25' (7.6 m) XP TASER
Cartridge Sold Separately
The TASER X26 is a software upgradeable electronic control device
manufactured by TASER International. Inc. Electronic Control Devices
(EGO) use propelled wires or direct contact to cond uct energy to affect
the sensory and motor functions of the nervous system. The TASER X26
uses a replaceable cartridge containing compressed nitrogen to deploy
two small probes that are attached to the TASER X26 by insulated
cond uctive wires. The TASER X26 transmits powerful electrical pulses
along the wires and into the body affecting the sensory and motor
functions of the peripheral nervous system. The cartridges are available
with va rious wire lengths from 15' to 35' (4 .2 meters to 10.6 meters). The
energy can penetrate up to two inches of clothing.
TASER X26E with OPM & Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Hol st er
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
26000
Black I Silver Grip Plates I TASER eXoske leton Holster
26001
Black I Black Grip Plates I TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26003
Clear I Black Grip Plates / TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26004
Clear I Silver Grip Plates / TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26005
Yellow / Black Grip Plates I TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26006
Yellow I Silver Grip Plates / TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26011
Black I Silver Grip Plates I Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holster
4) 26014
Black I Black Grip Plates / Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holster
0
G
26017
Clear / Black Grip Plates / Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holster
26020
Clear / Silver Grip Plates / Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holster
4) 26023
Yellow / Bla ck Grip Plates / Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holster
0
Yellow / Silver Grip Plates/ Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holster
0
0
G
G
0
0
G
26026
Patent: U.S. 0508,277 0504,489 and other patents pending
TASER tAW ENFORCEMENT CATALOG
I SSUE 2
5
TASER SYSTEMS I -
TASERX26E
With integrated laser sight, low-intensity lights, Extended Digital Power Magazine (XDPM), dataport download capability.
Spec sheets available
a/IVWW, TASER.com
TASER X26E wi th XDPM & TASER eXo ske leton Holster
Models #26013 and #26012
shown with 25' (7.6 m) XP TASER
Cartridge Sard Separately
The TASE R X26 is a software upgradeable electronic con trol device
manufactured by TASER International, Inc. El ectron ic Control Devices
(ECO) use propelled wires or direct contact to conduct energy to affect
the sensory and motor functions of the nervous system. The TAS ER X26
uses a replaceable cartridge containing compressed nitrogen to deploy
two small probes that are attached to the TAS ER X26 by insulated
conducti ve wires . The TASER X26 transmits powerful electrical pulses
along the wires and into the body affecting the sensory and motor
functions of the peripheral nervous system . The cartridges are available
with various wire lengths from 15' to 35' (4. 2 meters to 10.6 melers). The
energy can penetrate up to two inches of clothi ng.
TASER X26E with XDPM & Blade·Tech Tek-Lok Holster
Extended warranties are available upon request. See page 7 for details.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
26013
Black I Silver Grip Plates I TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26016
Black I Black Grip Plates I TAS ER eXoskeleton Holster
26019
Clea r I Black Grip Plates I TAS ER eXoskele ton Holster
26022
Clear ! Silver Grip Plates! TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26025
Yellow I Black Gri p Plates I TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26028
Yellow! Silver Grip Plates I TASER eXoskeleton Holster
26012
Black I Silver Grip Plates I Blade·Tech Tek·l ok Holster
0
0
0
0
26015
Black I Black Grip Plates I Blade-Tech Tek-lok Holster
26018
Clear I Black Grip Plates I Blade-Tech Tek-lok Holster
26021
Clear I Silve r Grip Plates I Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Holste r
26024
Yellow ! Black Grip Plates I Blade-Tech Tek-l ok Holster
G
26027
Yellow I Silve r Grip Plates I Blad e-Tech Tek-Lok Hol ster
0
0
G
0
0
0
a
6
I
lASER
LAW
ENFORC[MENT
CATALOG
ISSUE
2
TASER X26 BATIERIES , EXTENDED WARRANTIES AND ACCESSORIES I
TASER DPM and XDPM
(DPM) Digital Power Magazine and (XDPM) Extended Digital Power Magazine.
The Digital Power Magazine (DPM ) and the
Extended Digital Power Magazine (XDPM )
contain two lithium 123 batte ries which power
Ihe TASER X26. The XOPM conlains a
storage bay for a spare TASER Ca rtridge and
can improve the grip of large-handed officers.
OOG
0
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
26700
DPM (Digital Power Magazine) I approximately
195 S-second firings al room temperature
000
0
ITEM
DESCRIPTI ON
26701
XOPM (Extended Digital Power Magazine) 1
approximately 195 5-second firings at room temperature
DPM EXTENDED WARRANTIES
0
G
XDPM EXTENDED WARRANTIES
26711
DPM with 1-Year Extended Warranty
0
26721
XOPM wi th 1-Year Exte nded Warranty
26714
OPM with 4 -Year Extended Warran ty
0
26724
XDPM with 4-Year Extended Warranty
TASER X26 Holster Accessories
Accessories designed for TASER X26 holsters and TASER Cartridges.
0
ITEM
DESCRIPTIO N
44934
Single Cartridge Pouch wlTek-Lok Belt Attachment Cl ip
4) 44935
Dual Cartridge Pouch wfTek-Lok Belt Attachment Clip
0
44933
Single Cartridge Pou ch Attachment
G
26899
Tek-Lok Belt Attachmen t Clip I Can be Attached 10
Blade-Tech and TASER Exoskeleton Holsters
4) 44932
T ASER
3" Belt Attachment Clip
lAW
[NFOR(EMENT
CATALOG
ISSUE
2
7
TASER X26 HOLSTERS I '
EC
A~_
b
ND HOLqERS
TASER ,X26 Holsters
Holsters designed for TASER X26 devices and TASER Cartridges.
ITEM
Blade·Tech Brand Holsters
DESCRIPTION
Blade·Tech Brand Holsters
GO
00
GO
08
GO
00
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
00
44953
Tek-Lok Holster I Left Hand
44936
Holster wI 3" Belt Attachment Clip I Righi Hand
44937
Holsler wI 3" 8elt Attachment Clip I Left Hand
44920
Thigh Holster wI Dual Cartridge Holder I Right Hand
44921
Thigh Holster wI Dual Cartridge Holder I Left Hand
44926
Tek-Lok Holster wI Single Cartridge Pouch I Right Hand
44927
Tek-Lok Holster wI Single Cartridge Pouch I Left Hand
44938
Holster w/ 3~ Bell Attachment Clip and Single Cartridge
Pouch I Right Hand
8
44939
Holster wi 3" Bell Attachment Clip and Single Cartridge
Pouch J Left Hand
0
0
G
0
0
44928
Paddle Holsler I Right Hand
44929
Paddle Holster I Left Hand
44924
Tek~Lok
44925
Tek-Lok Holster wI Dual Cartridge Pouch I Left Hand
44940
Holster w/ 3~ Belt Attachment Clip and Dual Cartridge
Pouch I Right Hand
0
44941
Holsler wI 3" Belt Attachment Clip and Dual Cartridge
Pouch I Left Hand
0
0
44922
Paddle Holsler wI Single Cartridge Pouch I Righi Hand
44923
Paddle Holster wI Single Cartridge Pouch J Left Hand
CA l H OG
Holster wI Dual Cartridge Pouch I Right Hand
TASER Brand Hol sters
00
LA W ENfORCE M £NT
Tek-lok Holster I Right Hand
00
TASER Brand Hol sters
lASER
44952
ISS U E 2
0
0
26800
Exoskeleton Holster I Right Hand
26801
Exoskeleton Holster f Left Hand
G
G
26802
Dual Cartridge Holder wl o Tek-Lok Belt Attachment Clip
26804
Quad Cartridge Holder wI Tek·Lok Belt Attachment Clip
TASER X26 AC CESSORIES I
'SER CAl"
TASER CAMTM
Audio/video recording for enhanced accountability.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
o
o
26750
TASER CAM AudioNideo Recording for Enhanced
Accountability
26751
CE - Continental Europe. TASER CAM AudioNideo
Recording for Enhanced Accountability
G
267 52
GB - Great Britain. TASER CAM AudioNideo Recording
for Enhanced Accountability
With the TASER CAM, every potential TASER X26 deployment can be
recorded with full aud io and video· even in zero light conditions. The
TASE R CAM is an audio-video recording device integrated into a
rechargeable TASER X26 power supply that replaces the standard Digital
Power Magazine (OPM). The TASER CAM is activated anytime the
safety switch is in the up (armed ) position. This allows officers to capture
vital information prior 10, during, and after the potential deployme nt of a
TASER X26 device. The TASER CAM interfaces using a Universal Serial
Bus (USB) "plug and playH adapter to connect any Windows 2000-, or
Windows XP-based computer. The TASER CAM is an optional upgrade
compa tible with all TASER X26 devices and provides another la yer of
accountability to support officer's reports. Awall charging unit is included.
(Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation)
.<:.
Computer and TASER X26 sold separately
Connect USB cab le to the bottom of
the TASER CAM unit to interlace
with computer
.,
USB
lASER
LAW
ENF O R CE MENT
CATALOG
I SS UE
2
9
TASER X26 ACCESSORIES f -'.SER • 1>"
TASER,X-Rai rM
Rifle attachment clip mounts TASER X26E to Piccatinny Rail systems.
Th e X-Rail mounting system allows the attachment of the
TASER X26E device to military and law enforcement rifles
through a Picca linny Rai l, an accessory thai allows the
attachmen t of items such as lights, sighting systems, and now
the TASER X26E . The X·Rail was originally developed by
TASER International to support the U.S. military efforts in Iraq
and Afghanistan. The integration of the TASER X-Rail and X26
into the a weapon platform allows officers to make split second
transitioning from lethal to non-lethal force.
TASER X26 with 21' (6.4 m) TASER Cartridge and tactical rifle
(all sold separately)
o
USB Dataport Download Kit
Downloads TASER X26 Data for up to 1,500 Deployments.
o
o
85001
X-Rai l - Rifle Attachment Clip I Mounts X26 to Piccatinny
Rail l For X26E Only
26500
USB Dataport Download Kit I Windows@ 98 SE, NT,
2000 , XP Compatible
The X26 download interface uses a USB adapter to connect 10 any
Windows™ 98 , 2000, XP or ME computer. The simpl ici ty of USB makes
using the dataport an easy, fast process . The cable co n ne~t s to the X26
device through the DPM compartment.
Connect USB cable 10 the bottom of the
TASER X26to in terface with computer.
Computer and TASER X26 sold separately
T A S E R lA W EN F O R C E MEN TeA TAL 0 G
DESCRIPTION
The X26 has a highly advanced download fu nction tha t can help protect
an officer from claims of excessive use of force by providing complete
and accurate documen tation of the time and date for each firing. The
data port also provides law enforce ment with a powerful managemen t tool
to track usage patterns and preve nt misuse.
o
10
ITEM
(Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.)
ISSUE
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TASER CARTRIDGES
TASER Cartridges
Replaceable cartridge which deploys to small probes attached to the TASER device.
Spec sheets available at www.TASER.com
TASER Cartridges are designed for use on all TASER M26 and X26
devices . These self-contained devices have various leng ths of insulated
conductive wire depending on the model and are distinguishable by
various colored "blast d oo rs .~ Each is (excluding non-conductive
simulation cartridge) se rialized and contains small ca nisters of
compressed and inert nitrogen that expels when the TASER system is
first deployed.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
FIELD USE
o
o
44200
21 fl. (6A m) Silver Blast Door I Field Use
44203
25 fl. (7.6 m) XP (Extra Penetration) Green Bla st Door '
Field Use
G
44206
35 ft . (10.7 m) XP (Extra Penetration ) Non-Reversible I
Orange Bia sI Door I Tactical Field Use
TACTICAL FIELD USE
o
o
TRAINING USE
34200
15 f1. (4 .6 m) Yellow Blast Door / Training Use
44205
21 ft . (6 .4 m) Non·Conduclive Simulation Blue/Blue
Blast Door / Training Use
TASER
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ADVANCED TASER M26
ADVANCED TASER M26
With integrated laser sight and data port download capability.
Spec sheets available al
WIIVW. TASER. com
ITEM
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DESCRIPTION
44000
ADVANCED TASER M26 Black I Yellow Labels
44005
ADVANC ED TASER M26 Yellow I Black Labels
4·Year Extended Warranty
Must purchase at the lime of initial M26 purchase
Model #44000 shown with 25' (7.6 m)
XP TASER Cartridge Sold Separately
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The AOVANCED l ASER M26 is an electronic control device
manufactured by TAS ER International , Inc. Electronic Control
Devices (ECO ) use propelled wi res or direct contact to conduct
energy to affect the sensory and motor functions of the nervous
system .
,
The ADVANCED TASER M26 uses a replaceable cartridge
containing compressed nitrogen to deploy two small probes tha i
are attached to the ADVANCED TASER M26 by insulated
conductive wires . The ADVANCED TASER M26 tran smits
powerful electrical putses along the wi res and into the body
affecting. the sensory and motor functions of the peripheral
nervous system . The energy can penetrate up to two inches of
clothing. The ca rtridges are available with va rious wire lengths
from 15' to 35' (4.2 meters to 10.6 meters). See
WW\o\I.TASERcom for current specifications. A citizen model of
the M26 is also ava ilable where legal and has different operating
characteri stics than the law enforcemen t model. Sale of
cartridges with wire length longer than 15' is limited to law
en forcement only.
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Model #44005 shown with 25 ' (7.6 m)
XP TASER Cartridge Sold Separately
The M26 has an internal memory that stores a record of every
deployment. See the DOWNLOAD section for more deta ils.
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ADVANCED TASER M26 HOLSTERS I
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ADVANCED TASER M26 Holsters
Holsters designeD for ADVANCED lASER M26 devices and lASER Cartridges,
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Bl ade-Tech Brand Holsters
00
G0
00
0
0
G
0
0
0
44854
Tek-Lok Holster I Right Hand
44874
Tek-Lok Hol ster I Left Hand
44855
Tek·Lok Holster wI TS' I Right Hand
44875
Tek· Lok Holster wi TS- I Left Hand
44930
Tek·Lok Holster
44931
Tek-Lok Holster wI Hood I RighI Hand
44960
Tek·Lok Holster wi Single Cartridge Pouch I T8' I Right Hand
0
0
44961
Tek-Lok Hol ster wI Single Cartridge Pouch I TS ' I Left Hand
44944
Tek-Lok Holster wI Dual Cartridge Pouch I TS ' I Righi Hand
G
44945
Tek-Lok Holster wI Dual Cartridge Pouch I TS' I Left Hand
0
44946
Holster wI 3" 8ell Attachment Clip I Dual Cartridge Pouch I
IB' I Right Hand
0
44947
Holster w/ 3" Bell Attachment Clip I Dual Cartridge Pouch I
TB' I Left Hand
e
44942
Holster wI 3" Belt Attachment Clip I Single Cartridge Pouch I
IB' I Right Hand
0
44943
0
0
0
0
0
0
44852
Paddle Holster I RighI Hand
44871
Paddle Holster I Left Hand
44853
Paddle Holster wI TB ' I Right Hand
44872
Paddle Holster wI TB ' I Left Hand
44956
Paddle Holster wI Dual Cartridge Pouch I TB' I Right Hand
44957
Paddle Holster wI Dual Cartridge Pouch I TB' I Left Hand
C!)
44948
Paddle Hol ster wI Single Cartridge Pouch I TB' I Right Hand
G
0
0
0
0
44949
Paddle Holster wI Single Cartridge Pouch I TB ' I Left Ha nd
44877
Thigh Holster wI Dual Cartridge Holder I Hood I Right Hand
44876
Thigh Holster wI Dual Cartridge Holder I Hood I Left Hand
44856
Thigh Holster wI Dual Cartridge Holder I TB' I Right Hand
44878
Thigh Holster wI Dual Cartridge Holder I TB ' I Left Hand
e
eo
eo
00
OG
00
C!)C!)
00
00
wi Hood I Left Hand
Holster wI 3" Bel t Attachment Clip I Single Cartridge Pouch I
TB' I Left Hand
Ballistic Nylon Holsters
00
00
(tl 44830
Ballistic Nylon Thigh Holster I Right Hand
$
Ballistic Nylon Thigh Holster I Left Hand
44835
~ 44831
Ballistic Nylon Thigh Holster Belt Cl ip Only
TB* - Thumb Break Note: Item 44838 and 44839 are special order items.
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ADVANCED TASER M26 ACCESSORIES I
Serial Dataport Download Kit
Compatible with Windows 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP operating systems (serial port required).
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
44500
Serial Data port Download Ki l l Compatible with Windows
98, NT, ME, 2000 , XP Operating Systems (Serial Port
Required)
The ADVANCED TASER M26 has a built-in audit tracking system, which
protects officers from ctaims of excessive use of force by providing
documentation of the time and da te for its most recent 585 deploymen ts.
The dataport on the ADVANCED TASER M26 uses an Ethernet style
connector on the outside of the weapon. The software necessary to
download this information is included in this kit.
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Computer and ADVANCED TASER M26 sold separately
HISTORY OF TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
In 1991 in Scottsdale, Arizona , TASER International's founders ,
brothers Rick and Tom Smith began a quest to
reduce overall world violence by developing a
more effective and safer use of force option
for citizens and law enforcement.
Along with TASER HoI inventor Jack
Cover, the trio began work in 1993 on
an effective electronic control device.
The result of the garage-shop
beginning was the production of a
device thaI has revol utionized personal
protection and law enforcement and the
incorporation of AIR TASER, Inc. in
September 1993.
In June 1994, after Rick and Tom Smith developed a non-firearm
version of the TASER device, they also engineered a unique
tracking system to make ci tizens accountable when TASER devices
were utilized. This system, known as the anti-felon identification
(AFID) system , disperses dozens of small confetti with serial
numbers that match back to the owner of the TASER device. In that
same month, the ATF certified that the AIR TASER was not a
firearm and is not subject to the stringent regu lations that were
placed on the original TASER device.
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The AIR TASER became a successful sel f-d efense tool available to
citizens concerned about personal security. Over the past decade,
100,000 citizen TASER systems were sold .
During 1998 AIR TASER , Inc. cha nged its name to TASER,
International, Inc. 10 renect the company's international expansion
and the introduction of the AIR TASER to the taw enforcement
commu nity in 1998.
Following its success in developing its ADVANCED TASER
technology and the associated dramatic injury reduction at law
enforcement agencies, TASER , International, Inc. filed for an IPO in
~ay 2001 and began public trading on the NAS DAQ under the
symbol TASR.
In May 2003, TASER International introduced the new TASER X26
wi th Shaped Pulse Technology. The TASER X26 has dynamically
influ enced significant changes in over 9,100 law enforcement
communities and has created a vital tool for patrol level deployment
around the world . Now, TASER technology is dramatically reducing
injuries to officers and suspects wh ile saving lives every day.
TASER International, Inc. continues to research , develop, assemble
and market conducted energy weapons to save lives every day
primarily for use in the law enforcement, corrections, military, private
security and personal defense market.
ADVANCED lASER M26 BATIERIES AND CHARGER I
.26 rCESSORIES
Secondary Cartridge Clip
Holds 1 TASER Cartridge.
TASER DEVICES USED ACROSS AMERICA AND ABROAD
Over 9,100 law enforcement agencies in the United Stales
and abroad have deployed TASER products. Over 1,700
police departments have purchased TASER products for full
deployment. TASER products penetrate the private security
and consumer markets. and provide the law enforcement
community with safer use of force alternatives. Effective
weapons increase the safely of law enforcement officers,
decrease suspect injuries, improve communi ty relations,
reduce litigation and police department medical and liability
insurance costs, and save lives. Nearly all law enforcement
agencies authorize the use of weapons, including pepper
sprays, impact devices and conducted energy weapons
such as TASER products, TASER devices are among the
safest, most effective weapons available to law enforcement
officers,
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NiMH Batteries and Charger
Charge batteries in charger or in ADVANCED TASER M26.
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
0
0
44860
Secondary Cartridge Clip ! Holds 1 TASER Cartridge
44700
8 NiMH Batteries with Magazine
G
40403
NiMH Battery - Single Battery
.::..',.
0
G
(:) 44710
NiMH Battery Charger
0
NiMH Battery Charger and 8 NiMH Batteries wI Magazine
44705
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TASER X26 1ADVANCED TAS ER M26 ACCESSORIES I -
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Maintenance and Cleaning Kit
TASER X26 and ADVANCED TASER M26 maintenance and cleaning kit.
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
85002
X26 1 M26 Maintenance and Cleaning Kit
Thi s cleaning kit is designed for periodic maintenance and
specialized cleaning in the event of bio-hazard contamination
to the TASER unit. Materials and instructions provided are
essen tial to maintain the integrity of the electronics and
prevent foreign materials from accumulating in the unit. The
kit includes:
10 qty
5 qly
IPA Alcohol Swabs
PDI SUPER SAN I-CLOTH
((or removing potential biohazard malen'al from unit)
5 qly
E.S.D. Bags
(for safe disposal or return of cartridges or TASER units)
1 qly
1 qly
TASER Logo Safely Glasses
Clea ning Guide
(Compressed Air recommended but not included in kit)
Practice Target
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
80002
Practice Target I Single Target I Training Use
The TAS ER paper practice target is specially treated with
metal to allow students to see how the energy is transferred
from the TASER system to a remote target. II is scored with
a bull's eye and human body.
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TASER X26 AND ADVANCED TASER M26 ACCESSORIES I
SER ENGKAViNG
TASER Simulation Training Suit
Scenario based training exercises.
Spec sheets available a l www.TASER.com
The TASE R Simulation Training Suit allows live scenario-based training
in which students can fi re at dynamic ta rgets. This is used in conjunction
with the TASER Simulation Cartridges and protects the student from its
shortened barbs.
NOTE: The drive stun feature of thi s TASER Ca rtridge is still LIV E and
the Simulation Sui t does not entirely prevent ils effects. Suit includes
gloves, body, and head protection .
NEW &IMPROVED
~~[UJ ~oomr
TASER TRAINING
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
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44550
TAS ER Simulation Training Suit I For Scenario Based
Tra ining Exercises I New and Improved
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80100
Custom Laser Engraving I For TAS ER X26 &
ADVANCED TASER M26 Devices I Minimum Order
Quantity of 10
Custom Laser Engraving
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TASER INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION I
TASER ,Research Information
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TASER Research Information Package
Order your FREE Digital Research Compendium package
today!
(Must be on official1etterhead or via departmental email
address)
What you witl receive :
Various Medical and Field Studies from :
Hen nepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MN
U.S. Department of Defense
United Kingdom Home Office
Canadian Government
Alfred Hospital, Australia
Potomac Policy Institu te
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Journal of Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology (PACE )
Orange County Task Force
Cincinnati Police Department
Madison , W I Police
University of San Diego
University of Washington
Also Included is a digi tal Compend ium of Sudden In -Custody
Death Research , including topics of:
Acidosis
Asphyxia
Cocaine
Ecsta sy
Exci ted Delirium
Hyperthermia
Methamphetamines
Neck Restraint Holds
PCP
Pepper Sprays
Rhabdomyolysis
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SUDDEN IN-CUSTODY DEATH RESEARCH
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TASER RESEARCH COMPENDIUM
Available at reta il cost.
copy per agency)
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TASER INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION I TASER TRAINING ACADEMY
TASER Training Academy
The TASER Training Academy is
desig ned to provide training on the use
of TASER brand electronic control
devices and other forms of non-lethal
force. Train ing is geared toward the
special needs of law enforcement
officers. correctional officers , medical
personnel, the military and private
citizens. Force options and decision
making, tactics, medical issues, weapon
maintenance and personal safely are
just a few of the topics covered in the
offered courses.
activity and participation. We make
every effort to simulate real-life stress
and circumstances, to provide realistic
training to better prepare the stud ent for
success in the field. Through the use of
our IES interactive force simulator and
TASER ""! Simulation Training Suits, we
promote sound use of force judgement,
tactics and follow up procedures .
Our cad re of instructors consists of
active and former law enforcement
officers and military tra iners. Many are
internationally recognized experts in use
of force at all levels with extensive
training backgrounds .
Located at TASER International's
headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, the
TASER Training Academy features a
stale-of-the-art
classroom
faci lity
complete with 48 work stations equipped
with power and internet access, safety
mats, heavy bags and the IES MILO
interactive training simulator.
All of our instructors are comm itted to
providing the best training possible and
to forming lasting relationships " to
support our students long after they
leave the Academy.
It is a well established truth that "we fight
like we tra in ~. It is for this reason that we
emphasize hands-on, interactive and
scenario-based training. Most of our
courses involve some deg ree of physical
For more
website:
email :
toll free:
direct:
information visit
www.TASER.com
training @TASER.com
+1 .800.978.2737 ext. 2016
+1.480 .905.2000 ext. 2016
Courses Currently Offered or in Development:
TASER M26 & X26 User Cou rse
TAS ER M26 & X26 Instructor Course
TAS ER Advanced Instructor
TASER Master Instructor
TASER Armorer's Course
Relevant Medical Issues for Doctors
Relevant Medical Issues for First
Responders
TASER
LAW
TASER Use of Force , Risk Management
and Legal Strategies Seminar
TAS ER Use in the Correctional
Environment
Personal Defense Course
ENf O R C EMENT
C ATAL OG
ISSU E 2
19
C
DAY
DOMESTIC
N/A
2007 JUL
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C201841
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
AGEN ASST/MENTAL HEALTH
DEF& TPR
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
TAZER
07C201539
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
WATERBURYAMBULANCE-DEF
2007 AUG
TAZER
N/A
07A303542
UNKNOWN
-
C
DAY
DWI
N/A
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
SCENE SECURITY ISSUE
07C102288
UNKNOWN
C
DAY
DOMESTIC/ALCO
N/A
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C102371
AXE
A
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
N/A
2007 JUL
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07A102978
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
RICHFORD RESCUE-DEF
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
TAZER
07A203181
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
TAZER-PROTECT PERSONAL SPACE
07A102509
UNKNOWN
C
DAY
DOMESTIC
DEF REFUSED TREATMENT
2007 JUL
CONTROL & REST
VERBAL SKILLSITAZER
07C103214
BASEBALL BAT
C
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
N/A
2007 AUG
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C302070
UNKNOWN
0
DAY
DRUGS
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070101890
UNKNOWN
B
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
N/A
2007 JUNE
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07B202352
UNKNOWN
D
NIGHT
DOMESTIC
RESCUE INC
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST/DC
N/A
070201829
PISTOL
NIGHT
0
A
NIGHT
OWl
BRATT HOSPITAL
UNKNOWN
07A301916
UNKNOWN
TAZER
07A301393
UNKNOWN
2007 APR
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
2007 APR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C300897
NO
TAZER
07C101881
UNKNOWN
070100811
UNKNOWN
MENTAL HEALTH/DWI
C
NIGHT
ARREST WARRANT
N/A
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
RUTLAND REGIONAL AMB
2007 APR
CONTROL & REST
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
2007 APR
TAZER
N/A
070101020
KNIFE
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
DOMEsnc
N/A
0
DAY
MENTALHEALTWALCO
SPRINGFIELD
NIGHT
070201218
TAZER
N/A
NIGHT
C
TAZER
MENTAL HEALTH/ALCO
A
NIGHT
CONTROL& REST/STRIKES
CONTROL & REST
N/A
C
2007 APR
ASSAULT
MARBLE VALLEY CORRECTIONAL
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C102624
CONTROL & REST/OC
PEPPER FOAM
07C302035
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
MENTALHEALTWDRUGS
POWNAL RESCUE
2007 AUG
B
NIGHT
OWl
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL& REST
N/A
07B202304
NO
B
DAY
DOMEsnC/ALCO
NVRH
2007 JUL
CONTROL & REST/OC
TAZERIGROUND FIGHnNG
07B102924
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
OWl
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
TAZERl100%ONCE ENGAGED
07C200751
UNKNOWN
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C301226
UNKNOWN
CONTROL & REST
TAZER
07A302329
UNKNOWN
C
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
N/A
A
NIGHT
DOMEsnc
N/A
2007 MAY
C
NIGHT
DOMEsnc
N/A
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C102405
UNKNOWN
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
TAZER
07A302422
UNKNOWN
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N1A
070301705
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
N/A
0
DAY
AGGRAVATED STALKING
GIFFORD HOSP-DEF & TPR
A
NIGHT
AGENCY ASSIST
NORTH WESTERN MED CTR
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07A202733
UNKNOWN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07B201925
UNKNOWN
B
DAY
DOMEsnc
N/A
2007 MAY
0
DAY
OWl
N/A
2007 APR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070301305
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
UNDERAGE ALCO PARTY
N/A
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07A302032
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
DOMEsnc
N/A
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070301610
UNKNOWN
DAY
ATE
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07B301635
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
MVSTOPIDLS
N/A
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST/STRIKES
TAZERIGROUND FIGHnNG
07A202635
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
DOMEsnClALCO
ASCUTNEY HOSP·OEF
2007 MAY
CONT&REST/STRIKESIIMP WE
TAZER
070301703
UNKNOWN
NIGHT
ALCO
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST/OC
TAZER
07B102565
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
DOMEsnc
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070101745
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
AGEN ASST/OOMEST/ALCO
N/A
2007 JUN
CONTROL REST
N/A
070302177
NO
2007 MAY
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070201379
NO
B
B
0
NIGHT
OWl/DRUGS
N/A
C
NIGHT
DOMEsnC/DRUGS
SWVMC
2007 JUL
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07C301770
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
AGEN ASST/ALCO
N/A
2007 AUG
K·9
N/A
07C202059
UNKNOWN
1-
,.
C
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH/ALCO
B
NIGHT
OWl
NO
OFFNOR OECON FROM OC SPRAY
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
07C100S24
NO
2007 FEB
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
NlA
07B100562
UNKNOWN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
0
NIGHT
OOMESTlC/ALCO
BRATT MEM HOSPITAL
2007 JAN
N/A
070200250
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
OWl
MONTPELIER RESC
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07A300268
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
OWl
NO
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07A200070
UNKNOWN
0
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
NO
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
070100197
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
ASST AGEN/OWI
NO
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07A300292
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NIA
07C300189
UNKNOWN
8
NIGHT
GRAND LARCENY/OWl
NO
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
TAZER
078100031
UNKNOWN
ol-
D
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH
NO
2007 JAN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NlA
070200297
UNKNOWN
B
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
NVRH
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST/STRIKES
N/A
07B300549
UNKNOWN
BRATT HOSPITAL
2007 FE8
OCiBATON/CONT&RES
TAZERIHANOS ON QUICKER
070200489
UNKNOWN
07B101023
UNKNOWN
REPORTED
SENT ABOVE STATS TO Mike Honrv & Joe Leahy 3/23/07
NIGHT
OWl/ATE
B
NIGHT
OWl
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
0
NIGHT
OWl
BRATT HOSPITAL
2007 FEB
OC/CONT&RES
IGNORED PASSENGER
070200400
C
DAY
ASST/BURGLARY
OFFNOR OECON FROM OC SPRAY
2007 MAR
OC/CONT&RES
N/A
07C300663
KNIFE
0
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH
BRATT HOSPITAL
2007 JAN
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070200230
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
GRANVILLE RESCUE
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
NlA
07C104128
UNKNOWN
0
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
HOSPITAL
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST/STRIKES
TAZER
070300819
KNIFE
A
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH/ORUGS
HOSPITAL
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
TAZER
07A201438
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
OOMESTlC/ALCO
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07A301235
UNKNOWN
B
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH/DRUGS
NORTH COUNTRY HOSPITAL
2007 APR
CONTROL& REST/BATON/OC
TAZER
07B201156
REPORTED
C
DAY
OOMESTlC
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
MAKE ARREST
07C101307
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL& REST
TAZER
07A201189
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
OWl
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07A201214
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
STOLEN PROPERTY
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
07A201163
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
OWl
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST
N/A
070301036
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
FLETCHER ALLEN
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST/OC
TAZER
07A101349
UNKNOWN
B
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH
N/A
2007 MAR
CONTROL & REST/OC
TAZER
07B201084
UNKNOWN
0
0
NIGHT
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
DETOX
2006 NOV
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060203433
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060305094
UNKNOWN
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
068303004
UNKNOWN
0
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
NO
2006 NOV
B
DAY
MENTALHEALTHIALCO
NO
2006 NOV
NO
C
NIGHT
ARREST WARRANT
NO
200SNOV
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NfA
06C106425
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
DOMEST1CfALCO
NO
2006 NOV
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NfA
06C203466
NO
A
NIGHT
DOMEsnC/MENT HEALTH
NO
200SNOV
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06A20S516
NO
B
NIGHT
OWl
NO
200S NOV
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
N/A
068104493
NO
A
NIGHT
MVSTOP
NO
2006 NOV
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06A206357
NO
B
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
NVRH
2006 NOV
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
TAZER
06B104552
NO
B
DAY
SEARCH WARRANT
OFFNDR DECON FROM OC SPRAY
2006 NOV
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
N/A
06B104576
NO
B
DAY
SEARCH WARRANT
OFFNDR DECON FROM OC SPRAY
2006 NOV
OC SPRAYICONTROL&REST
N/A
068104576
NO
A
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
CVH EMERGENCY ROOM
2006 OCT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NlA
06A304614
NO
0
NIGHT
OWl
DARTMOUTH
200S0CT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06HF007925
NO
A
DAY
DISORDERLY
NO
200S0CT
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06A304735
TOW CHAIN
C
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2006 OCT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
OSC105818
NO
A
NIGHT
IMPEDING
NO
2006 OCT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06A20S9S6
UNKNOWN
B
NIGHT
ASSAUL T/ALCO
NVRH
2006 OCT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06B302733
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH
RUTLAND REGIONAL
2006 OCT
CONT&REST1CHOKE
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06C10S918
SHOTGUN
C
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTHfALCO
SVMC
2006 OCT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06C302734
.22 RIFLE
A
NIGHT
OWl/MENTAL HEALTH
WATERBURY AMBULANCE
200S OCT
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NlA
06A30S012
NO
B
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH/ALCO
NE CORR CENTER NURSE
2006 SEP
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NfA
06B103633
NO
0
DAY
OWl
NO
2006 SEP
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060202623
NO
A
DAY
MENTAL HEALTH
CENTRAL VT HOSPITAL
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
QUICKER FORCE
07A300925
UNKNOWN
A
DAY
ASSAULT
NO
2007 FE8
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07A300730
KNIFE
B
DAY
DOMEST1C
NO
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
07B300337
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
DISORDERLYfALCOHOL
NO
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07C100744
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
NO
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07C3000375
NO
0
NIGHT
DOMEST1C/ALCO
NO
2007 FEB
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
070100566
REPORTED
C
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
QUICKER FORCE
07C100860
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
07A300908
NO
A
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2007 FEB
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
NfA
07A3008S6
IINItMnw..,
1
NO
2006 AUG
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
BATON
06A303750
NO
MENTAL HEALTHiALCO
NO
2006 AUG
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
TAZER
06B103140
UNKNOWN
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTHIDWI
NO
2006 AUG
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
TAZER
06C301908
UNKNOWN
C
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH
RUTLAND REGIONAL
2006 AUG
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
OSC202263
NO
C
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH/JUV
RUTLAND REGIONAL
2006 AUG
TAZER
N/A
06C104540
DOG BONE
SHOTGUN/PIST
A
NIGHT
B
NIGHT
C
JUVEIALCO
B
DAY
BANK ROBBERY
THETFORD RESCUE
2006 AUG
BALLISTIC SHIELD
N/A
06B3019&6
C
NIGHT
ASST/DRUGS
(TPRI RUTLAND REGIONAL
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
OSC106696
NO
0
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTHiALCO/DRUGS
BRATT MEM HOSPITAL
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060203814
UNKNOWN
B
DAY
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
DETOX
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06B105001
NO
C
DAY
ATE
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06C107063
UNKNOWN
0
DAY
DOMESTIC/ALCO
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060104062
REPORTED
0
DAY
SEARCH WARRANT
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060203667
UNKNOWN
0
DAY
TRESPASSING
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
060203586
NO
A
NIGHT
DOMESTIC/ALCO
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06A305614
NO
0
NIGHT
DOMEsnC/DRUGS
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
VERBAL SKILLSITAZER
060103994
UNKNOWN
A
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06A207262
NO
C
NIGHT
OWl
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06C203666
UNKNOWN
0
NIGHT
MVSTOP
NO
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
TAZER
060104064
NO
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
TAZER
06A305954
NO
NO
A
NIGHT
TRESPASSING/ALCO
NO
2006 DEC
A
NIGHT
DISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
OFFNDR DECON FROM OC SPRAY
2006 DEC
OC SPRAY/CONTROL&REST
N/A
06A305523
C
NIGHT
DOMESTIC
RUTLAND REGIONAL
200SDEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06C107003
RIFLE
RUTLAND REGIONAL
2006 DEC
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
N/A
06C106975
RIFLE
TYPE OF FORCEISEARCHING/HANDCUFFING
060103993
UNKNOWN
TAZER
060100508
UNKNOWN
CONTROL& RESTRAINT
MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06H200156
NO
C
NIGHT
DOMESTIC
0
NIGHT
SEARCH WARRANTIDRUGS
SPRINGFIELD HOSPITAL
2006 DEC
0
NIGHT
OWl
GOLD CROSS RESC
2006 FEB
D
DAY
ARREST WARRANT
MINOR ABRASIONS TO DEF'S FACE
2006 FEB
CHOKES
CONTROL & RESTRAINT
C
NIGHT
DOMESTIC
NO
2006 FEB
CONTROL& RESTRAINT
TAZER/MORE DETAIL ON REPORT
06C100852
NO
C
NIGHT
DOMEsnc
NO
2006 FEB
CONTROL& RESTRAINT
N/A
06C300552
NO
D
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH
NO
2006 FEB
CONTROL& RESTRAINT
N/A
060300675
NO
CONTROL& RESTRAINT
N/A
06A300947
NO
060300662
NO
OSC100633
NO
A
NIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH/JUV
0
NIGHT
OISORDERLY/ALCOHOL
C
NIGHT
OWl
NO
OFFNDR DECON FROM OC SPRAY
DEF BRUISES CONTUSIONS
2006 FEB
2006 FEB
OC SPRAY/KNEE STRIKES
2006 JAN
CONTROL& RESTRAINT
TAlER/OC TOO CLOSElHANDIKNEE STRIKES
TAZER





