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Constable zaps himself and
innocent teen with Taser
Saturday November 18, 2006
By Patrick Gower
A constable who took a Taser to a central Auckland domestic dispute wound up
shocking himself and a 16-year-old and later pepper-spraying an innocent
21-year-old woman.
The constable accidentally blasted himself with the Taser's 50,000 volts as he
reloaded the weapon while trying to stun a man at the centre of the domestic
incident on October 1. One shot accidentally struck the man's teenage son.
After five attempts to hit the man, the officer eventually used pepper spray.
This hit the man's 21-year-old daughter, also an unintended target.
The man eventually gave himself up. The constable, who had had Taser training,
was not injured.
The weapon is the police's much-vaunted alternative to firearms and is being
tested by 170 frontline police in Auckland and Wellington.
Police revealed details of the incident after Weekend Herald inquiries.
Detective Inspector Bernie Hollewand of Auckland City police confirmed that the
constable fired the Taser five times - three times loaded with cartridges and
twice in "contact" mode, where it is used like a cattle prod. The first shot hit
the son.
Mr Hollewand said the officer claimed that just as the red laser sight was on
the man's chest, he pulled his son across him.
It is believed that at one point the officer received a jolt after putting his
hand in the Taser.
"The constable did remove one of the cartridges before a five-second discharge
cycle was complete and he did feel in his hand that the device was arcing 50,000
volts."
But an official police update of the Taser trial, published on October 17, makes
no mention of the constable firing five times, or missing his target, zapping
himself or hitting the boy. It simply says a man was contained after the Taser
was fired.
Police Commissioner Howard Broad also did not mention the incident when he
appeared before a parliamentary committee, saying frontline officers supported
the introduction of the weapon, and yesterday National Party police spokesman
Simon Power wanted to know why.
Police media officer Jon Neilson said the fact a Taser had been fired more than
once in a single incident was not "relevant".
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