EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Senior Airman Cameron Cochran, 96th Security Forces Squadron, shoots Airman 1st Class William Anderson, 96th SFS, with a taser to demonstrate the non-lethal weapon’s stopping power during a 2009 Citizen’s Police Academy here, Nov. 17. Airman Anderson was one of four volunteers who experienced the taser's effectiveness during a demonstration to help calm any fears that tasers are potentially deadly. The five-week program aims to educate spouses of servicemembers and civilian personnel of the services Security Forces provides for the community. The class features DUI procedures, weapons breakdowns and K-9 demonstration. The class is held every Tuesday at 6 p.m. in Building 229. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Anthony Jennings) Editor's Note: This photo story is the first in a series following the 2009 Citizen's Police Academy all the way to graduation. It will highlight the five-week class and explain what attendees experience during the class. The series will highlight weapons breakdowns, live taser demo, live K-9 (military working dog) demo, DUI procedures and the graduation ride-along.
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