World’s Leading Non-Lethal Personal Protection Device
World’s Leading Non-Lethal Personal Protection Device
COMING SOON is a blazing 600 lumen drop-in LED module available for the Series I and Series II TigerLights. With a two hour run time and rechargeable battery pack, this upgrade will be hard to resist. This exceeds the current 375 lumen capability of the Series I and II and will have an incredible run time of 2 hours.
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“Drunk and Disorderly” calls
PHIL BOSTIAN, Lieutenant
I was assisting the local police department at a dance hall with a
“drunk and disorderly” call. The private security officers there
had ordered the suspect to leave the premises, and he was refusing. I
arrived at the scene with the P.D. officer, and we found the suspect
sitting in his car in the parking lot. We ordered him to get out and he
refused, so we started to physically pull him out, and he began to fight
us. I already had my TigerLight in my hand, so I was able to
immediately spray the suspect in the face without a pause. It took him
by complete surprise, and took the fight out of him instantly. I
don’t think the results would have been the same if either one of
us would have had to let go of the suspect and reach for a belt-carried
can of pepper spray.
As a supervisor, I have often taught troopers never to warn a suspect
that they were going to use pepper spray. This came about from my own
bad experiences. I learned a long time ago that suspects would duck,
turn away, cover their face, etc., if they were warned that pepper spray
is imminent. Even the officer’s act of reaching for a belt-carried
can serves to tip off suspects as to what is coming, and it allows them
to prepare mentally and physically to resist the effects of the spray.
One of the best things about the TigerLight is that you already have it
in your hand before the fight starts, and no one ever suspects that the
light contains pepper spray.
Sincerely,
PHIL BOSTIAN, Lieutenant
Kansas Highway Patrol
Wichita, KS
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