France responds to discontent among police over its ban on chokeholds by announcing it will test stun guns for wider use. Several European law enforcement agencies have adopted the weapons that many in the U.S. equate with excess police violence.
Police in England and Wales discharged Tasers 2,700 times over the 12 months ending in March 2019, according to government statistics, which also showed black people were more likely than white ones to have stun guns used on them.
“The security of our personnel is first, obviously without causing damage to the people who might find themselves on the other side,” Gabrielli said outside a Genoa hospital where he had gone to visit two police officers injured in a shootout. Terrill said training must come before widespread distribution of Tasers, which are sold as a way to protect officers from aggressive suspects while avoiding deadly force.
“We have seen circumstances where police officers get themselves in a situation where they use them, they don’t work and now they are very close to the person they are dealing with and they wind up having to use force, deadly force in some circumstances,” Wexler said.
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