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Officers Using Firearms at Lowest Rate on Record, NYPD Says

Police officers' use of Tasers, meanwhile, jumped about 45 percent last year to 728 incidents

What to Know

  • The NYPD said firing on suspects fell to the lowest level since the department began tracking the use of force
  • The department's 2017 use-of-force report showed that officers opened fire 52 times last year, a 28 percent decrease from the previous year
  • Police officers' use of Tasers, meanwhile, jumped about 45 percent last year to 728 incidents

The New York Police Department said Wednesday that officers are using Tasers more frequently, while firing on suspects fell to the lowest level since the department began tracking the use of force.

The department's 2017 use-of-force report showed that officers opened fire 52 times last year, a 28 percent decrease from the previous year. But officers fatally shot 10 suspects last year, an increase from nine in 2016.

Police officers' use of Tasers, meanwhile, jumped about 45 percent last year to 728 incidents. The department attributed that increase to a wider deployment of stun guns among the ranks.

Police Commissioner James O'Neill said the statistics reflect improvements in the department's use-of-force policies, which were reformed in 2016 to require more detailed reporting of incidents involving police force.

"NYPD cops are among the most restrained law enforcement officers in the United States when it comes to using force in the performance of their duties," O'Neill said in a statement.

O'Neill also noted that the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board last year recorded the fewest police-force complaints in more than a decade.

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