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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, December 6, 2007

BIG ISLAND
Police briefing public on Taser control devices

Advertiser Staff

Big Island police are holding meetings to brief the public on the department's newly acquired Taser electronic control devices.

The meetings include an explanation about the Taser, a demonstration of its use and time for questions and answers.

Meetings will be held today at the Kealakehe Intermediate School cafeteria; on Dec. 13, at the Na'alehu Community Center; on Dec. 14, at Kea'au Middle School in the Music Building's Choral Room; and Dec. 17 at the Waimea Community Center. Meetings have been held in Hilo. Each meeting begins at 6 p.m.

The Taser can be used when non-lethal force is necessary to subdue a suspect, police said. The device propels two stainless steel probes attached to 21 feet of copper wire that are used to release a jolt of electricity to the target.

Big Island police planned to have 225 officers undergo eight-hour training sessions on the Taser by the end of last month, and eventually plan to train and equip all uniform officers with the devices.