Friday, December 11, 2009

Tasers are "...very unreliable and dangerous..."

St. Thomas University criminology professor Michael Boudreau said, tasers "...have just proved to be a very unreliable and dangerous weapon." [LINK]

1 comment:

  1. Symptoms of electrocution:

    http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/e/electrocution/symptoms.htm

    # Tingling
    # Pain
    # Tetany
    # Palpitations
    # Chest pain
    # Respiratory arrest
    # Amnesia
    # Seizures
    # Altered mental state
    # Coma
    # Blistering
    # Wounds

    Most of those symptoms are/were present during most stun gun deaths. If physical restraints and/or positional asphyxia is added, the results are predictably lethal in police stun gun homicides.

    A stun gun shock, which hyper-exercises the muscles in the electrical path, is like demanding that the heart and the lungs provide the life-sustaining metabolic products needed to complete a one-mile run, in 5 to 20 seconds.

    For a coroner to search the corpse for signs of electrocution and its metabolic products, may be a fools errand. I doubt they exist, or that coroners know where/what to look for.

    Today's death by stun gun:

    http://www.sacbee.com/crime/story/2391907.html

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