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XR-5000 Stun Gun <br />Page 3 <br />October 22, 1984 <br />A. Name and position of the user <br />B. Time and date of event <br />C. Name of the subject <br />D. Location of the incident <br />E. Description of the incident <br />F. Specific reason for using the Stun Gun, e.g., subject's <br />use or superior force (gun, knife, club, etc.), excessive <br />beligerence and violence (hitting, kicking, etc.), number <br />of subjects, or any combination of reasons. <br />13. This paragraph has been deleted from original instructions. <br />14. In the event of an incident where the Stun Gun is used <br />enroute from one district to another, the user will make <br />his report immediately upon arriving at his destination. <br />Ile will make his report to the ADO through the Chief Depuity <br />and U.S. Marshal in the district of his earliest official <br />stop. Copies of the report will be forwarded by the <br />U.S. Marshal to the V.S. Marshal in the district to which <br />the user is assigned, the district in which the incident <br />occurred, and any other district that may have a need to <br />know. Where transportation of prisoners is involved, the <br />report must be made in the district of the first scheduled <br />stop. <br />If you have any questions concerning the above procedures, please <br />feel free to discuss them with either Chief Deputy John Butler or <br />me. <br />RLP:jlt <br />