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    An electroshock weapon is an incapacitating weapon. It delivers an electric shock aimed at temporarily disrupting muscle functions and/or inflicting pain...
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    non-lethal, weapon, since the possibility of serious injury or death exists whenever the weapon is deployed. It is a brand of conducted electroshock weapon sold...
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    Non-lethal weapons, also called nonlethal weapons, less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, non-deadly weapons, compliance weapons, or pain-inducing...
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  • Mexican luchador Electroshock therapy, the former name for electroconvulsive therapy Electroshock weapon, an incapacitating weapon Electric Shock (disambiguation)...
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    with grid frequency and phase and minimize harmonic generation. Electroshock weapons and tasers have a DC/AC inverter to generate several tens of thousands...
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  • Electrolaser (category Directed-energy weapons)
    An electrolaser is a type of electroshock weapon that is also a directed-energy weapon. It uses lasers to form an electrically conductive laser-induced...
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    purchase of conducted energy weapons is prohibited in Japan. The legality of stun guns is unclear. Any electroshock weapon, including stun guns and Tasers...
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    extract information during interrogation. The picana is a hybrid electroshock weapon adapted from the electric cattle prod, the precursor for today's...
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    Raygun (redirect from Stunner (weapon))
    or varying. Real-world analogues are directed-energy weapons or electrolasers: electroshock weapons which send current along an electrically conductive...
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  • Directed-energy weapon (DEW), a ranged weapon that emits highly focused energy Electroshock weapon, a less-lethal weapon that utilizes an electric shock to...
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    weapon, a ranged weapon that damages its target with highly focused energy without a solid projectile Electroshock weapon, an incapacitating weapon Various...
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  • weapons products for military, law enforcement, and civilians. Its initial product and former namesake is the Taser, a line of electroshock weapons....
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  • to swing between buildings like Spider-Man and a "widow's bite" electroshock weapon. The widow's bite has a range of 20 feet and can emit up to 30,000...
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    Buckley v. Haddock (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    Buckley v. Haddock, 292 F. App'x 791 (11th Cir. 2008), was a case involving excessive force used upon Jesse Buckley by Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Rackard...
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  • Catapelta[citation needed] Choke pear Coffin Crucifix Ducking stool Electroshock weapon Cattle prod Graduated electronic decelerator Enema Gag Garrote Head...
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  • fabric that purports to protect the wearer from tasers or other electroshock weapons. It consists of a polyester fabric, which is bonded to a conductive...
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    Murder of Jared Lakey (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    for help while he lay on the ground being shocked by the officers' taser weapons. The final part of the incident was captured on video by two body cameras...
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  • language Tel Aviv Stock Exchange To attack somebody with a Taser or electroshock weapon Taze (disambiguation) Tays (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • escape. Captured again, Taylor is coerced into killing Alphie with an electroshock weapon. However, Andrews later discovers this to be a ruse, allowing the...
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  • Death of Jordan Begley (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    and that he asked him to show his hands to determine the whereabouts of a weapon, and to stop moving. According to Donnelly, Begley continued to approach...
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  • Death of Clare Nowland (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    On 17 May 2023, Clare Nowland, a 95-year-old resident with dementia, was Tasered by New South Wales police at an aged care home in Cooma, Australia. She...
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    may also be controlled, as may batons, pepper spray and personal electroshock weapons—although some may be legal to carry with a license or for certain...
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  • Pain compliance (category Electroshock weapon controversies)
    such as a whip or a baton (capable of inflicting blunt trauma), an electroshock weapon, or chemicals such as tear gas or pepper spray are commonly used...
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    Keillers Park. There, they first tried to immobilise him with an electroshock weapon (Taser), which somehow did not succeed. Meddour tried to run away...
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    and the other associated problems with electroshock weapons. The jitte was a Japanese Edo period police weapon consisting of a round or octagonal metal...
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  • Look up taser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Taser is an electroshock weapon. Taser or Tazer may refer to: Taser International, the former name...
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    vehicle. Police officers often carry an electroshock weapon known as a Taser. The handheld electroshock weapon was designed to incapacitate a single person...
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  • self-defense. He says that Euronymous had plotted to stun him with an electroshock weapon, tie him up, and torture him to death while videotaping the event...
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    self-defense. He says that Euronymous had plotted to stun him with an electroshock weapon, tie him up, and torture him to death while videotaping the event...
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  • such as a whip or a baton (capable of inflicting blunt trauma), an electroshock weapon, or chemicals such as tear gas or pepper spray are commonly used...
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