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Researchers Shocked: Tasers Cause Dramatic Rise of In-Custody Sudden Deaths
UCSF Study Raises Doubts About Stun Gun Safety
The number of in-custody sudden deaths rose dramatically during the first year California law enforcement agencies began using stun guns, raising questions about the safety of the devices, according to a new study at UCSF.
UCSF Study Raises Doubts About Tasers Safety
Stun guns like this Taser X26 shown in a 2005 photograph are intended as a nonlethal alternative to guns for law enforcement. (Herb Swanson / AP) The electronic weapons are intended to be a nonlethal alternative to the gun.
"Tasers are not as safe as thought," said Dr. Byron Lee, one of the cardiologists involved in studying the death rate related to Tasers, the most widely used stun gun. "And if they are used, they should be used with caution."
The researchers analyzed sudden death data from 50 law enforcement agencies in the state that use Tasers. They compared the death rate pre- and post-Taser deployment - analyzing data for five years before each agency began using Tasers and five years afterward.
They found a sixfold increase in sudden deaths during the first year of Taser use - amounting to nearly 6 deaths per 100,000 arrests.
"I didn't expect what we found," said Lee. "I thought we would find no difference in the rate of sudden death. But there was a rather dramatic rise."
After the first year, the rate of sudden deaths dropped down to nearly pre-Taser levels, suggesting that police and others in law enforcement altered the way they were using the devices to make them less lethal.
"Sudden deaths are extremely rare events, but it is important to look into why these events happen and whether law enforcement agencies are fully informed of the real-world risks," Lee said.
California does not have a statewide training standard for stun guns, which have been used in the state for decades.
"The manufacturer provides introductory training, then law enforcement agencies do supplemental training," said Robert Stresak, a spokesman for the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, which sets minimum training standards. "It's on an agency by agency basis. The content of the course could vary widely as to what is taught."
Tasers, known as "conducted energy" devices, send out high-frequency pulses which can cause a very rapid, dangerous heart rhythm, said senior author Dr. Zian H. Tseng, an assistant clinical professor in cardiology.
"Maybe a simple change of technique is what is necessary," he said. "The longer you hold the trigger, the higher the danger to the heart. ... The fewer pulses the better."
San Francisco, which does not use the devices, was not part of the study. Tseng declined to give specifics about local jurisdictions involved in the research but said that "Oakland did not give us data. San Jose did give us data."
Two years ago, Amnesty International reported 156 stun gun-related deaths of people in the United States during the previous five years.
The weapons have generated controversy, but a report last year which suggested a sweeping slate of reforms to the San Francisco Police Department said that allowing the use of Tasers may reduce injuries to officers and suspects.
Tasers are used by more than 12,000 law enforcement, military and correctional agencies in the U.S. and abroad, said UCSF's Lee.
More intensive research is needed, particularly within law enforcement agencies that show a high sudden death rate, said Samuel Walker, one of the nation's top police practices experts.
"We need good studies on the physiological impacts," said Walker, an emeritus professor of criminal justice at the University of Nebraska in Omaha. "I'd want to know more about the deaths, interview the officers to find out if they self-corrected."
The study's findings were published online this week by the American Journal of Cardiology.



16 Comments so far
Show AllI wonder what sort of sudden death rate increase can be seen by sorting the data by age, race and gender.
This is torture. This is murder. Time to prosecute and get rid of these tasers. But oh wait the manufacturer says they are safe. Sue these jerks.
Tasers are safer than guns. Period.
I hope more police and security officers adopt the use of tasers.
Joe,
Why are you on Common Dreams? Really! Consider this an adult site, and please go read something.
Great reply.
How old are you?
Do you really think guns are safer than tasers?
Has anyone explained to you that bullets aren't non-lethal weapons?
What are you doing here?
Go here instead,
www.nra.org/
and hang out with more of your own kind.
There is no such thing as a "non lethal" weapon.
Any weapon can be lethal. Whether it is lethal or not, depends on how it is used.
So you see no difference in the lethality between a gun and a taser?
Your presence here is not adding to the ongoing discussions amongst us progressives. Do you feel welcome? You remind me of the younger sibling that tags along, not out of older sibling admiration, but only to get under the brother's or sister's skin, like a chigger bug.
Do you see no difference between the lethality of a gun and a taser?
Is this too difficult of a question for you?
What do you seek to achieve by posing here as a serious polemicist?
"See a difference"?? What do you mean by this??
"Lethality"?? What do you mean by this??
It is obvious to any body that Tasers are dangerous in the wrong hands. That is not a "seeing judgement", it is a conclusion from established "fact".. Understand??
This is despite reassuring claims from the manufacturers (Golly and Gosh!) to the contrary.
Dental floss could kill in the wrong hands, flour can kill used incorrectly.
Do you not understand that or are you really just an inveterate pest?
How on earth can some people argue that guns are safer than tasers?
Insanity.
This is a "strawman" you are trying to set up.
Nobody is arguing Glocks are safer than Tasers you barking twonk.
Guns are inherently more dangerous aimed by the same person at the same target.
Tasers are touted as inherently SAFE and as such have been used far too recklessly on many innocent people who just happened either to be in the wrong place at the wrong time or say/do something to some pea brained official(s).
They are used to enforce whatever demands such "officialdom" chose. Any electricity in the wrong spot is actually quite dangerous.. Consequently many people have died who would be alive today. Neither are they the treatment of choice for disturbed, non-threatening people.
The person who designed this beastly device and those who sell it so casually should be routinely exposed to it.
I suggest that the indiscriminate use Tasers has contributed to a further decreasing concern for pulling triggers (if that is possible) amongst some of the pigs-in-uniform, hence the killing of the poor guy at the railway station, helpless and restrained on the ground.
"DOOHHH.. I taught it woz me taser..... "
Understand NOW??
Cat o' nine tails are safer than guns. Period.
I hope more police and security officers and plumbers adopt the use of cat o' nine tails.
Would you prefer to be whipped or shot in the face?
I'd take the cat-o-nine-tails.
Because police et al are taught that tasers are "safer than guns," they tend to use them more and also at times when the tased posed no threat to the police AS WE HAVE SEEN ON THE TV NEWS. "Please don't tase me Bro."
About a year ago a young man who had recently been a college student was tased on the block where I work in a college town, tased at least twice, the second time while he was already writhing on the ground. He died in hospital. The county's attorney found no culpability, as usual.
As for demographic data, he was young and white. I am old and white. You're all next!
This entire subject has been Media white-washed. One tiny example, related to how you feel about yourself in the world... If you are tased, do you shit yore pants? Do you have ANY control of your persona at ALL? Do the EMTs wipe yore butt and change yore clothes on the way to the hospital?
And who pays for that? Tasers are an actuarial disaster.
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I believe that Prez O Bama's ban on torture applies to "all law enforcement agencies." If not, it should. The cops in the US are out of control, there is NO reason to "taze" an unarmed person, there is NO reason to shoot an unarmed person, there is absolutely NO reason to engage in "high speed chases." You can't outrun Motorola!! There are way to many police agencies and I believe they are the Cause of many of the problems and Much sof the hatred in this country. Get a grip before you create an untenable situation,cops. Welcome to YOUR AmeriKKKa!!!