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Daunte Wright case highlights challenge of police reaching for stun guns: Experts


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Daunte Wright case highlights challenge of police reaching for stun guns: Experts
In the U.S. there have been 1,081 deaths following the use of a stun gun.
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Stun guns less lethal use-of-force electroshock weapons that use up to 50,000 volts of electricity to temporarily incapacitate and immobilize targets are widely used by police departments around the country.
Today, more than 18,000 police and military agencies across the nation use them and a National Institute of Justice report stated stun guns reduce suspect and officer injuries. ....

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Should a stun gun have been used on Daunte Wright? Experts weigh in


Should a stun gun have been used on Daunte Wright? Experts weigh in
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Stun guns less lethal use-of-force electroshock weapons that use up to 50,000 volts of electricity to temporarily incapacitate and immobilize targets are widely used by police departments around the country.
Today, more than 18,000 police and military agencies across the nation use them and a National Institute of Justice report stated stun guns reduce suspect and officer injuries.
However, they have still drawn scrutiny linked to 1,081 deaths in the U.S., nearly all since the weapons became widely used in the early 2000s, according to a 2018 Reuters report. ....

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