• Full Story

Taser used for first time in South Island

Print

Sun, 28 Mar 2010 2:32p.m.

Police say they have used a taser for the first time in the South Island

Police say they have used a taser for the first time in the South Island

Police say they have tasered a man who confronted them with a weapon following a blood spattered brawl in Invercargill early this morning.

It is believed to be the first time South Island police have used a Taser, which delivers a disabling 50,000 volt jolt to the target, since they became available to South Island officers on Tuesday.

The 45-year-old man was quickly disabled and suffered no long lasting effects, said Senior Sergeant Dave Raynes of Invercargill police.

He was checked out by a police doctor and charged with possession of an offensive weapon. Another man was charged with aggravated burglary.

Mr Raynes said police were initially called to Lauder Cr about 1.50am following reports of shots being fired.

They arrived to find a number of people fighting using a variety of weapons but the people ran off.

Three police officers then went to a house where windows had been smashed and were confronted by two men, armed with a wooden stick and baton, Mr Raynes said.

Two police officers drew their firearms and the third his stun gun. One of the men was challenged and the taser used on him, Mr Raynes said.

Police recovered knives, clubs, large rocks, bottles and an axe from the street and front lawns. There was also an amount of blood in several areas of the street, Mr Raynes said.

Mr Raynes said police were confident there were no firearms involved, despite the initial call.

However, he was unable to say whether it was gang related.

Some people involved in the brawl suffered minor injuries and police were still making inquiries into the incident, he said.

The taser unit recorded the incident on video and the video would form part of a review of the incident.

"Although staff drew their firearms, the use of the Taser shows the benefit of having another, less violent, option available to them.

"This is an excellent example of the tactical option model at work."

Nearly 700 of the stun guns will be available to 3500 front line police throughout the country by August.

However, their use here has been criticised by the United Nations Human Rights Committee.

The committee has suggested he Government "should consider relinquishing the use of electro-muscular disruption devices", and ensure officers only use stun guns on people in incidents where they would otherwise need to shoot to kill.

However, Police Association president Greg O'Connor today slammed the suggestion as absurd.

"Perhaps they should be a little better informed about the state of violence against police officers in New Zealand," he told Radio New Zealand.

Officers were being assaulted in ever greater numbers, and many wanted the weapons as soon as possible.

NZPA

Become a fan of 3 News on Facebook and on Twitter.

Post a Comment

Before commenting, please take the time to read our moderation guide


(Won't be published)



Comments

14 Apr 2010 10:39a.m.

Baker wrote:

Yeah well when you got Cops in front of you holding guns and tasers of course your suppose to drop your weapon if you have one, or they feel threatened and you get tasered, lucky he never got shot by a real gun. Anyway, I figured out that as long as you keep to yourself and out of trouble, shit like this doesn't happen.

04 Apr 2010 11:47a.m.

House Occupier wrote:

On behalf of myself and my family-thank you for ringing. I had already rang 4 times and was on the phone for over 15 mins before they finally turned up. The "taser" part is what i would like to comment on. I agree fully that the use of tasers is needed. However in this case it was actualy my kids father (who was trying to keep the other idiots out) that was tasered. Reason being was that when the police & armed offenders arrived-there was so much shouting and people there that he couldnt hear them tell him to drop his "weapon". Which was a stick. It wasnt until one of the armed offenders pointed the gun at him with a light on it that he realised they were there but he got tasered anyway. Now you must remember-he was backed up into a small part of my front door with his 14yr old son (the "other man" the papers referred to) and had many other men (the offenders) trying to get into my house. Of course he was hyped up-they had axes,knives,bricks,poles and fence posts.So yes he did have a weapon (his stick) but i dont think that it called for HIM to be tasered. There were plenty of the offenders there that had the weapons i mentioned above. However,i definatly wont be taking my kids back to that house. And I WILL be going to court to make sure these idiots realise that the public will not tolerate being bullied. My children are absolutely destressed after seeing their father face down on the ground with a gun pointed at him-and from the destruction of their home. Again,thankyou

28 Mar 2010 09:24p.m.

Wayne wrote:

What a marvellous invention.People who lose control and behave violently need this treatment

28 Mar 2010 06:40p.m.

Dean wrote:

Dayyim Screw Being Tasered!

28 Mar 2010 05:43p.m.

Rachael wrote:

My husband and I live 4 houses down from the brawl last night, and my hubby was one of the first to ring the cops. Not long after we phoned them, the AOS and dogs turned up. The noise from those fighting and the police team was huge. I have always been anti-taser. But in this situation, just standing there watching it - thank god for tasers - the cops were screaming GET ON THE GROUND for ages with dogs barking their heads off and this male voice is screaming **** you **** - then it went silent for a split second. I was waiting for the shot, but it never came - obviously he was tasered instead. I never thought I'd say this but had it not been for that taser someone would have died last night. This was a very traumatic incident to witness, we were both expecting that someone would die in front of us. That the police had a taser to use was a blessing.

28 Mar 2010 05:07p.m.

Chris wrote:

Why haven't they been used 1000s of times yet?