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The Tempe Police Department says an officer used a Taser on a domestic
violence suspect earlier this year while the suspect was holding his
one-year-old child. Police say the incident happened on June 15, 2019,
at a home near Hardy Road and Elliot Drive. Officers were called to the
home for a domestic violence situation and located Ivaughn Oakry when
they entered the home. Police say they entered the home and attempted to
speak to Oakry, but he was verbally aggressive and non-compliant with
officers. Oakry picked up the one-year-old during the confrontation and
refused to put the child down. As officers attempted to take the child
from Oakry, police say he turned away and continued to be non-compliant.
At that point, officers say they chose to deploy Tasers on Oakry. Oakry
then fell onto a pile of clothing while still holding the child.
Officers were able to take the child from Oakry at that point, as he
continued to resist arrest. Firefighters responded to the scene and
advised the child was not injured and was not hit by any Taser barbs...... (Continued below...)
......Oakry was arrested and charged with one count of domestic violence endangerment of the child and one count of domestic violence assault of the mother, however court records show those charges were later dropped. Tempe police say that they determined that no use of force violations were committed, however officers involved in the incident will receive re-training in contact communication, defensive tactics and enhanced de-escalation techniques. “The Tempe Police Department recognizes that training for every encounter is challenging; however, we will continue to evaluate and improve tactics, communication, and de-escalation techniques to achieve the highest standards. The Tempe Police Department is committed to accountability, transparency and strengthening how we engage with community members during use of force encounters.”
Article Source: https://www.abc15.com/news/region-sou...
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......Oakry was arrested and charged with one count of domestic violence endangerment of the child and one count of domestic violence assault of the mother, however court records show those charges were later dropped. Tempe police say that they determined that no use of force violations were committed, however officers involved in the incident will receive re-training in contact communication, defensive tactics and enhanced de-escalation techniques. “The Tempe Police Department recognizes that training for every encounter is challenging; however, we will continue to evaluate and improve tactics, communication, and de-escalation techniques to achieve the highest standards. The Tempe Police Department is committed to accountability, transparency and strengthening how we engage with community members during use of force encounters.”
Article Source: https://www.abc15.com/news/region-sou...
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