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Death sparks a look at 'nonlethal' weapons
Crowd-control device is also used in Utah
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"An officer is trained to pick the right tool for the right situation," he said.
More than 90 percent of the time less-lethal and nonlethal weapons are successful, Roberts said. And law enforcers are constantly upgrading those weapons to make situations safer for everyone.
"Officer shootings are going down because of all this technology," he said.
One of the few times officers locally were in a crowd-control situation like the one in Boston was during the 2002 Winter Olympics. A rowdy crowd of mostly intoxicated partygoers, angry that downtown's Bud World had been closed, threw rocks, bottles and firecrackers at police and damaged some vehicles and businesses. Twenty people were arrested.
During that incident, the sheriff's office used pepper balls. Some agencies used rubber bullets. But all of the officers involved did not purposely shoot above the waist, officials said. The majority of people shot with rubber bullets suffered bruises on their legs.
"You are trained to shoot low," he said. "The head, neck, spine and throat are no-hit areas. They are no-target zones. (Deputies) are trained not to shoot at those areas."
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