Taser Hollywood Testing 2001
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Miami, Fl Herald MiamI Milt Ar!l8 o 3~18,Bdn Tuesday FEB 27. 2001 \\\\11 \\11\11111111111\\11111\\ II! I1111 '11846 1I[JJ[IIlpRESS CLIPPINGS Hollywood tests non-lethal weapons , BY RODRIGO ALONSO cables. The jolt immobilizes the EI Nuevo Herald subject and can last anywhere from one second to five' s'ec-' In an effort to use less force in violent confrontations, Hol- lywood police launched a pilot program last month using nonlethal electronic weapons instead of guns to subdue sus- pects. Already the department has used it in six different situations, including one incident in which an -officer's life was threatened. police said. The weapon, an M-26 Taser, uses non-lethal electrical jolts fired from a cartridge with two onds. Nationwide, 395 police agencies use the weapon, but Hollywood police say they are the first in South Florida to use the M-26 Taser. The dep'aitment's 60~day gess knocked down a fugitive who attempted to attack him with a knife, said Negron. Burgess and two other offi, eers went to a home 'on the 2200 block of North 40th Avenue'to serve felony warrants. When. the officers tried to take the suspect into custody, the evaluation program began'Jan. ' man, who police did not iden- 17 with 15 pistols. The weapon '''has demonstrated its efficiency and we believe that 150 uniformed offi'cers" out of our 350,officer staff, will use it," said police spokesman Carlos Negron. , On Jan, 31, officer Larry Bur- tify, pulled a kitchen knife. Burgess warned his partners by yelling "knife", and fired his M-26 Taser. The suspect dropped his knife and was arrested, Negron said; i" Hera}d staffwriter Julie Gal- ' lego contributed to this report. i