Police Department Policy

GO 113.1 Tactical Energy Weapon 061325

Sunny Isles Beach Police Department

Policy Text
Policy Name113.1 Tactical Energ y Weapon -TASER 10 Page 1 of 4 Rev 0 6/13/25 GENERAL ORDER 113.1 TACTICAL ENERGY WEAPONS -TASER 10 REVISION DATE: 06/13/25 BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE SUNNY ISLES BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT ORIGINAL EFFECTIVE DATE: 02/23/25 PREVIOUS REVISIONS: 02/23/2025 RESCINDS: REFERENCE : 113 Less Lethal Weapons 119 Use of Force TABLE OF CONTENTS A.  PURPOSE ....................................................... ............................................................... .... 1 B.  POLICY ........................................................ ............................................................... ...... 1 C.  DEFINITIONS ................................................... ............................................................... 1 D.  DESCRIPTION ................................................... .............................................................. 2 E.  TEW DEPLOYMENT................................................. ..................................................... 2 A. PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to provide clear guidance on the proper use, handling, and d eployment of the Taser 10 (TEW) by Sunny Isles Beach Police Department personnel. This po licy is designed to ensure that the use of the TEW aligns with legal standards, agency objectives, and communi ty expectations while prioritizing the safety and well-being of both officers and the public. B. POLICY The TEW is deployed as a less le thal tool for the officer. The TEW is not intended to replace the open hand self- defense techniques used to restrain a passive resister. The TEW is to be used for control and arrest of active resisters who may be exhibiting violent be havior or there is reasonable b elief it would be unsafe for officers to approach within contact range of the suspect. The TEW is placed on the L evels of Control and Force at the same level of force as aerosol subject restraint/oleoresin capsicum (ASR/OC) spray. Sworn members who have been trained and demonstrated proficienc y with any of the listed agency-approved impact weapons will be issued and/or authorized to carry and use less lethal weapons both in an on duty and off-duty status. C. DEFINITIONS TEW (TACTICAL ENERGY WEAPON ) - a handheld energy weapon used as a less lethal alternative to control subjects who are actively resisting an officer’s lawful command s or a violent or poten tially violent suspect. TEW Cartridge - A one-time use item identified by a serial number. Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation (NMI) - Is the effects of the TEW on the Sensory and Motor Nervous System, causing involuntary muscle contractions of the target individua l. TACTICAL ENERGY WEAPON -TASER 10 Policy 113.1 Policy Name113.1 Tactical Energ y Weapon -TASER 10 Page 2 of 4 Rev 0 6/13/25 Two-Probe-Connect Energy Weapon - The first trigger pull discharges a single probe without elec trical output and the second trigger pull discharges a second probe to create neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI). Officers can deploy more then 2 probes if necessary in order to get an effec tive probe spread and they get a change in the subject’s behavior. D. DESCRIPTION 1. The TEW is capable of firing ten cartridges loaded into the TEW magazine. Each cartridge contains one probe connected to the weapon by a t hin insulated copper wire. 2. When the probes make contact with the suspect, the TEW will tra nsmit an amount of electri city into the target causing possible NMI. 3. A minimum of 2 cartridges need to be fired from the TEW in orde r to deliver a single five-second cycle. The selector switch can be momentar ily pressed up for an additional 5 second cycle to be delivered, if warranted. a. When deploying the TEW the officer or back up officers will use the 5 second cycle to create a “window of opportunity” in an attempt to control and cuff the subject u nder the power of the TEW. b. After each deployment of the TEW or subsequent activation, the user will always assess the targets ability to comply with orders. c. Although not recommended and unless exigent circumstances are p resent, the officer can shorten this automatic five-second cycle by simply turning the selector swit ch to the off position. 4. The TEW is capable of recording the information necessary to pr operly document the use of the TEW in evidence.com. E. TEW DEPLOYMENT 1. The TEW is not intended to be u sed in deadly force situations o r as a replacement to try to control a non-violent misdemeanant or infraction violator who poses no immediate thre at and has not been given an adequate warning. 2. Situations appropriate for TEW d eployment include, but are not limited to: a. A subject threatening himself or others with physical force and other means of controlling the subject are unreasonable or could cause injur y to the public, the member, o r the subject. b. May be used on a subject when reasonably necessary to overcome active resistance to lawful orders. c. Other means of lesser or equal force have been ineffective and the threat still exists to the public, the officer, or the subject. d. May be used on aggressive animals in the defense of the officer s or the

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