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6 new tasers for police department 

6 new tasers for police department 
Written by Kathryn Sears


The Forest Park Police Department was awarded a $21,600 grant to fully fund six tasers after the village council’s approval at the Nov. 10 meeting. The grant pays for six taser packages — each costing $3,600 — including a taser, holster, battery pack, live duty magazines and cartridges.  

Police Chief Ken Gross told the Review that officers use tasers if a person is actively resisting handcuffs and police are unable to take them into custody with just their hands.  Village policy states that officers should only use tasers “to effectively bring an incident under control, while protecting the safety of the officer, subject, and others.”

According to Gross, Forest Park police officers have deployed a taser 19 times from Jan. 1 to Nov. 13 this year. Last year, that number was 17, though Gross added that a deployment doesn’t necessarily mean the tase was successful. 

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    Kathryn Sears is a mom and editor-in-chief of DuPage County Observer. She loves to write about politics, sports and everything in between.

    When she is not at work she loves spending time outdoor with two German shepherds Matt and Oli.

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Kathryn Sears

Kathryn Sears is a mom and editor-in-chief of DuPage County Observer. She loves to write about politics, sports and everything in between.

When she is not at work she loves spending time outdoor with two German shepherds Matt and Oli.