Taser Alternative to Lethal Force Could Still Prove Fatal Ottawa 2001
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City - Ottawa Citizen Online Page 1 of 2 HOME | FRONT PAGE | CITY | SPORTS | NATIONAL | WORLD | OPINION | ENTERTAINMENT OTTAWA.COM | HIGH TECH | BUSINESS | PRESS CLIPS | STOCKS/MUTUALS | INTERNET COMMUNITY SEARCH/ARCHIVES | CAREERCLICK | CARCLICK | HOMESCLICK | CLASSIFIED BIRTHS | DEATHS | PERSONALS | ABOUT US | ADVERTISING INFO CITY Local News Goodbye Region Quest For Ottawa's Best Ottawa's Stars Press Clips Weather Going Out Tuesday 27 February 2001 Share This Story With A Friend Traffic Cam Parliament Hill Cam Boomtown COLUMNISTS Dave Brown Ron Corbett Tony Cote Alternative to lethal force could still prove fatal to some Amnesty urges police to suspend Taser use Randall Denley Randy Boswell The Ottawa Citizen Amnesty International has urged police forces in cities across Canada -- including Ottawa -- to suspend their use of Taser electric stun guns pending independent medical testing to prove their safety. Ad Information Get Our Media Kit The hand-held Taser device, which can subdue an individual with a pulsating electrical current that overpowers the target's nervous system, has been used on several occasions in Ottawa, mainly to help police arrest suspects with psychiatric problems who are threatening violence to Bruno themselves or others. Schlumberger, Ottawa Citizen / The Taser received a national spotlight earlier this Const. Leo month when police in Toronto -- in an incident Benvenutti captured by television news cameras -- used the demonstrates use device to subdue a man in a park who appeared to of Taser gun. be holding a gun. A two-hour standoff ended when the suspect was knocked down by 50,000 volts shot from the Taser. "I thought it worked out great," said Toronto police Const. Derrick Goobie following the incident. "He's not hurt We're not hurt Everybody's safe That's the way we're http://www.ottawacitizen.com/city/010227/5006429.html 02/27/2001 City - Ottawa Citizen Online Page 2 of 2 He s not hurt. We re not hurt. Everybody s safe. That s the way we re supposed to resolve it." Although Amnesty noted that police use of Tasers could ultimately prove beneficial by giving officers an alternative to using lethal force, a report released yesterday raised concerns that a sudden, high-powered electric shock could, in fact, prove fatal to some people. "We believe these devices have the potential to be very useful," said John Tackaberry, an Amnesty spokesman in Ottawa. But he said there are at least two cases in the United States in which individuals hit with a Taser "superbolt" might have died as a result. "We're concerned about people with a pre-existing medical condition," he said, adding that evidence of product safety for stun guns has been provided by manufacturers rather than independent researchers. Several Ontario cities began using Tasers after the provincial government approved a pilot project last year. In Ottawa, police began using Tasers last June. The weapon, which looks somewhat like a handgun, shoots a pair of thin wires ending in barbed probes. When the probes attach to their target, the Taser sends out an electrical current of 50,000 volts. The shock induces muscle spasms in the target's body, causing instant, but temporary, paralysis. At a demonstration of the Taser last summer, Ottawa police indicated that heart doctors had been consulted to ensure that a person using a pacemaker wouldn't be killed by a stun gun. "We certainly hope that in the next six months we don't have to use the darn thing," said Chief Vince Bevan at the time. "But I don't think any of us are presumptuous enough to think that we won't need the thing from time to time." HOME | FRONT PAGE | CITY | SPORTS | NATIONAL | WORLD | OPINION | ENTERTAINMENT OTTAWA.COM | HIGH TECH | BUSINESS | PRESS CLIPS | STOCKS/MUTUALS | INTERNET COMMUNITY SEARCH/ARCHIVES | CAREERCLICK | CARCLICK | HOMESCLICK | CLASSIFIED BIRTHS | DEATHS | PERSONALS | ABOUT US | ADVERTISING INFO Copyright 2001 Ottawa Citizen Group Inc. http://www.ottawacitizen.com/city/010227/5006429.html 02/27/2001