On 9/18/07, Dan Scanlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...and the crowd's reaction of applause is almost as frightening as
> the fact that Kerry did absolutely nothing...and to think he might
> have been president...

New York TIMES / September 18, 2007
Vital Signs
Safety: In Stun Gun Training, Officer's Spine Is Fractured
By ERIC NAGOURNEY

Advocates for the use of stun guns by police departments like to point
to evidence that they are a generally safe way to subdue aggressive
suspects.

But they could probably find a better spokesman than an officer in
North Carolina who volunteered to be shocked at a training class. The
officer ended up in the emergency room with two spinal fractures.

The incident, involving a Taser, is described online by The Annals of
Emergency Medicine. The authors of the report say it is the sole case
like it they could find.

The officer was described as a healthy 38-year-old who volunteered to
receive a standard five-second Taser discharge. The device usually
fires two darts into its target.

But in this case, to avoid puncturing the officer's skin, the Taser
charge was conveyed through two alligator clips, said an author of the
report, James E. Winslow of Wake Forest University.

Two other officers supported the volunteer as he was shocked, to make
sure that he did not fall. At first, everything appeared normal, with
the officer experiencing the usual pain and muscle contractions.

But he continued to suffer severe back pain, and when an ambulance
took him to a hospital, doctors found two fractured vertebrae. The
fractures were caused by intense muscle contractions, the report said.

Nine weeks later, the officer reported considerable continuing pain
and told doctors that he had been able to return to work just
part-time and at a desk job.

Tasers are used by more than 11,000 law-enforcement agencies in the
United States, and they are widely considered safer than other tools
used by police officers, like pepper spray and nightsticks, the
authors said.

"However," they wrote, "conducted energy weapons are weapons and, like
other weapons, are clearly capable of causing injuries."
--
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) --  Karl, paraphrasing Dante.

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