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Officers feel the shock of the Taser

Tommy Irvine, chief investigator for the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Department, falls to the floor after being shocked by a Taser during a training session last week.Tommy Irvine, chief investigator for the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Department, falls to the floor after being shocked by a Taser during a training session last week.By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

A group of Yazoo County law enforcement officers were shocked to find out what kind of training was in store for them last week – literally.
Several Yazoo County Sheriff’s Department officers were certified to carry Tasers, a process that requires them actually experiencing what it’s like to have the device used on them.
With fellow officers holding them steady and emergency medical responders standing by, each officer was zapped with a Taser. Officers grimaced in pain and became immobile as the voltage was applied.
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