Published May 03, 2016
The officer who shot an unarmed black man during a South Carolina traffic stop says he fired in self-defense after a struggle over his stun gun.
Officer Michael Slager was charged with murder and fired after a video challenged his version. But the case points to a paradox in policing: Stun guns were meant to help police avoid using lethal force, but sometimes they become part of the problem.
The Associated Press found a half-dozen other fatal police shootings of black men involving stun guns recently.
The maker of Taser says its stun guns are "safe, effective and accountable." But a policing expert tells AP that stun guns can give officers a false sense of control, and civil rights advocates say police need to focus instead on de-escalating violent situations.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/promoted-to-avoid-deadly-force-tasers-can-sometimes-be-part-of-a-fatal-police-equation