My younger brother, a forensics lab technician, often preached the gospel on using Taser devices with laser sight in particular. I never did pay attention until his advice became a matter of life and death.
I was at the car park in the building where I worked one when I walked into what looked to be an armed encounter. I know a Taser when I see one. I know it lets loose two darts attached to several feet of wiring, which immobilize a target temporarily.
The first thing I noticed were men in black uniforms armed with Taser devices with laser sight, which obviously brought my brother to mind at once. The sight of them concealed behind car doors stopped me at my tracks.
I leaned forward and concealed myself with some others who seemed like office employees, judging from what they wore. While we peeked from behind a vehicle, somebody told us that a woman had walked in on a man forcing the lock of her car.
The Taser C2 as well as M-26C, my brother informed me before, are Taser devices with laser sight, thus, these guys may be holding one of those types.
Slowly, I surveyed the scene and saw him, the carjacker, with a gun to the rib area of a lady. That was when I pieced it together. The men, presumably cops, were attempting to stop the guy without harming anyone innocent.
They chose Taser devices with laser sight to avoid harming the woman, or for that matter, people like myself who were in the wrong place at the wrong time. I witnessed two of the men shoot the guy all at once from a safe distance.
One targetted the arm holding the gun, and the other, the leg part. He dropped his weapon and fell down. The Taser’s laser sight saved that woman’s life and spared ours.
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