Posted On: October 28, 2009 by Pate & Brody

Taser company warns police not to use the device on a person's chest

The manufacturer of the most common brand of electroshock gun, Taser International, issued a warning last week for officers to stop stunning people in the chest. The company warns that shooting someone in the chest may cause an “adverse cardiac event.”

The Atlanta Journal Constitution has the story.

The warning came in the form of a training bulletin to all law enforcement officers that carry the company’s stun guns. Instead of shooting someone in the chest, face or neck, Taser International recommends shocking a person in the back, abdomen or thigh. The warning comes after numerous law enforcement agencies have faced law suits due to the device’s ability to cause heart attacks.

Taser International’s product delivers 50,000 volts to a victim’s body for the purpose of incapacitation. Normally, such a shock will incapacitate a suspect for about five seconds without causing permanent injury. However, more than 400 people have died after being shocked with a Taser since 2001. Of those deaths, medical examiners have found that Tasers contributed to more than 30. It is unclear how many more deaths may have been caused by Tasers.

Three such deaths happened in the Gwinnett County jail after deputies shocked inmates that they say were combative. In two of those cases, the cause of death was ruled to be cardiac arrest, however, the cause of the heart attacks were not determined.

The latest warning has not deterred officers in the Atlanta area from carrying Tasers, but many police departments pledge to retrain their officers including Atlanta, Gwinnett and Clayton. Cobb County has already implemented the recommendations with its officers. Fulton County Police say they are currently reviewing the warnings, and the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office has stated that it is aware of the recommendations.

Our personal injury attorneys have reviewed several Taser cases. While Tasers may represent a non-lethal way for officers to subdue a suspect, they are often used improperly, excessively or on persons with underlying medical conditions. As this story highlights, the resulting medical complications can lead to permanent damage and even death.

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