Retired lieutenant commander of the NYPD Detective Squad, Robert Louden, described Tasers as tricky devices but emphasized the need for continued investment in less-lethal technologies.
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Body-worn cameras, new tasers, virtual-reality training devices, and video systems with cloud storage are part of a 10-year ...
A lawyer for a New York City subway rider who was inadvertently shot in the head by police at a station has filed a legal ...
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Last year, the NYPD signed a $54 million contract for 6,700 new Tasers, the same model used during the Sutter Avenue incident. A similar model costs around roughly $11.3 million for that quantity.