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    The new TASER X2 at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Training Academy on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, dual laser sighting, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    The warning arc feature on the new TASER X2 is demonstrated at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Training Academy on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, dual laser sighting, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Kobee Moore demonstrates the new TASER X2 at the Police Training Academy on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    Electronic probes glow blue on a target as they discharge electricity during a test firing of the new TASER X2 at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Training Academy on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, dual laser sighting, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Kobee Moore (left) and Officer A. W. Wrenn discuss the new TASER X2 at the Police Training Academy on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Sgt. Sam Orlov demonstrates the new TASER X2 at the Police Training Academy on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Lt. Casey Carver of the Steele Creek division distributes the new TASER X2 on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer of the Steele Creek division assembles his new TASER X2 on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers of the Steele Creek division are issued the new TASER X2 on January 25, 2012. The police are being issued the newer devices six-months after a suspect shocked by one of the electronic devices was killed. One of the new features of the device is includes a warning arc, a second shot capability, and a 5-second charge limit. David T. Foster III-dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
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