Caliber | 0.177 |
B**B
Her eyeballs were literally blown into pieces
This is a far more dangerous weapon than pepper spray, and can cause unintended damage at close range. Monique Hernandez was pulled over in February of 2012 by Beaumont police officer, Enoch Clark. When Clark attempted to subdue Hernandez, he said she resisted. Clark said that in order to get her in handcuffs, he had to use his department-issued JPX gunpowder-propelled pepper spray weapon.Pepper spray should normally be sprayed at a target's face, but the gunpowder-powered JPX Pepper Gun launches OC pepper gel at 405 mph. The results from firing the gun at such a close proximity were catastrophic. The blast of pepper gel sliced her right eye in half, fractured her right orbital bone and severed the optic nerve in her left eye. Hernandez is now blind for life and facially disfigured.Clark was indicted on four felony counts of assault by a police officer and causing great bodily injury, and now faces up to 30 years in jail. He should have bought a canister of regular pepper spray, instead of this high-powered bad idea which will land users into more trouble than it gets them out of.
A**U
A good compromise between a loaded 9mm and a softball bat.
Having been carjacked at gunpoint in shitlanta, I wish I had one of these then. I got my way out of it by threatening to kill us both by driving the car into a concrete barrier, at which point they got out. It would've been a lot less stressful to have something like this. Muggers will laugh at mace and pepper spray in a can. As gang initiation, they get beat and sprayed, etc. to test their mettle. It's nothing they aren't used to.Let's be real here, they don't care if you live or die. They aren't thinking about your safety when they hold a gun to your head or push you into your hotel room while your SO is asleep and unknowing. You need something that isn't just a deterrent, but something that will actually stop them in mid-attack. This helps.
T**M
Works like spray, but with the added force of the ...
Used one while transporting Inmates cross country. Works like spray, but with the added force of the propellant and less cross contamination.
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