At least 15 people have caught fire after Taser stun, firm states

The Associated Press - November 14, 2017 11:49 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The maker of Tasers says at least 15 people caught fire and five died after being shocked near flammable materials, similar to a man in Oklahoma who was stunned, then went into his gasoline-soaked van.

A spokesman for Arizona-based Axon said Monday that the deaths include the man shocked Nov. 7, although authorities are still investigating whether the Taser or a cigarette lighter that police say the man was carrying caused the fire.

McClain County Sheriff’s Det. David Tompkins said it appears the officer was justified in using the Taser, despite the fire risk. The man was burned beyond recognition after catching fire near Lindsay, about 45 miles south of Oklahoma City.

Axon spokesman Steve Tuttle said the device has been used more than 3.5 million times in the past 24 years.

 

Latest Stories

Oklahoma Lawmakers File Appeal Challenging OG&E Rate Increase And Corporation Commission Audits

Three Oklahoma state representatives announced Thursday that they have filed an appeal with the Oklahoma Supreme...

More details revealed about Trump’s mass deportation program

WASHINGTON (TNND) — After a shocking video of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members in Aurora, Colorado went viral...

Oklahoma ramps up drone monitoring as state acquires mobile systems to track rogue flights

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — On Wednesday, the head of public safety in the state announced a new...