LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police dealing with protesters at the Democratic
National
Convention may be armed with paintball guns that shoot balls filled with
pepper spray.
The balls, as big around as a nickel, would be used only against
protesters
who are violent or destroying property, a police spokesman said. He said
the
Police Department had ordered the guns but no decision had been reached
on
whether they would be deployed during the Aug. 14-17 convention.
Paintball is a war game in which players use high-powered air guns,
firing
capsules filled with water-based paint. Instead of paint, the police
would
use the pepper spray.
Pepper spray canisters are standard issue, but using the guns would
allow
police to hit from a distance, Sgt. John Pasquariello said Monday.
``It's a
very accurate weapon ... so you can pinpoint people, and then an arrest
team
would move in,'' he said.
Using the guns would be important, he said, ``because we are certainly
outnumbered in a mass demonstration situation and we need tools that can
control a large number of people without hurting them.''
Balls fired from a stock paintgun travel about 240 feet per second,
leaving a
welt when they strike someone's skin, said Matt Boggs, a gun technician
at
I&I Sports in Carson, which sells paintball equipment.
Participants playing at licensed paintball fields are required to wear
face
and eye protection, he said.
Police are aware of the injury risk, but officers who use non-lethal
weapons,
such as beanbag-firing shotguns, are trained to fire at a person's torso
and
avoid his head, Pasquariello said.
Protest organizers criticized potential use of the paintball guns,
saying the
weapons could inflame a crowd rather than quiet it.
``Police tactics can seriously escalate situations that don't need to be
escalated, and that's why everybody is calling on them to use
restraint,''
said Lisa Fithian of Direct Action Network, an advocacy group formed
during
the World Trade Organization protests last year in Seattle.
From what I could tell in DC, pepper spray isn't much of a crowd-control device unless it gets in your eyes or up your nose. How does it get in your eyes if they shoot you in the torso with it?
No, pepper spray works whereever it hits. It burns any part of your skin that is affected. Tear gas needs to be inhaled or touch your eyes.
But, if anyone has played painball, they know that most guns are HIGHLY innacurate.
Eyes will be shot out. Wear protection.
Police are consistently behaving in a corrupt & brutal manner towards peaceful demonstraters who are merely attempting to exercise the very small amount of so called "democratic voice" within our unjust states.
In Australia capsicum/red pepper spray was introduded on the pretense that it would only be used as a defence against violent individuals, yet repeatedly it has been innappropriately used on completely non-violent actions where there have been children present & affected by the spray. Theses sort of incidents do then incite anger & defensive reactions from any one involved in the action- most understandably!!!!
NEVER TRUST THE PLOICE THEY ARE THE ENFORCERS OF A GROSSLY UNJUST, GREEDY STATE DRIVEN BY PROFIT & NEGLIGENT OF HUMAN NEED &
ENVIRONMENTAL DESTROYERS!!!!
SMASH THE PATRIARCHY, RACISM, HOMOPHOBIA, SEXISM, ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION & WESTERN POWER DOMINANCE!!!