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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 278
  • Publisher: Verso Books
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  • First Year Published: 2018
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Taser

Taser (stylized in all caps) is a line of handheld conducted energy devices (CED) sold by Axon Enterprise (formerly Taser International). The device fires

Taser (disambiguation)

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

Electroshock weapon

collars, and belts administer an electric shock by direct contact, whereas Tasers fire projectiles that administer the shock through thin flexible wires.

Tool-assisted speedrun

A tool-assisted speedrun or tool-assisted superplay (TAS; /tæs/) is generally defined as a speedrun or playthrough composed of precise inputs recorded

Axon Enterprise

Axon Enterprise, Inc. (formerly TASER International) is an American company based in Scottsdale, Arizona, that develops weapons and technology products

Taser safety issues

The Taser is a less-lethal, not non-lethal, weapon, since the possibility of serious injury or death exists whenever the weapon is deployed. It is a brand

TASER X2 Defender

The Taser X2 is one of the less-lethal conducted electrical weapon (CEW) models that are used by law enforcement agencies and by civilians as a use for

Killing of Daunte Wright

dead at the scene. Potter said she meant to use her service Taser, shouting "Taser! Taser! Taser!" just before mistakenly firing her service pistol instead

Killing of Robert Dziekański

international reception lounge at the airport, they pinned, handcuffed and used a Taser electroshock weapon on Dziekański multiple times—with accounts suggesting

University of Florida Taser incident

17, 2007, a University of Florida student was stunned by police with a taser at a forum featuring then–U.S. Senator John Kerry. Kerry was addressing