Deputy shocks 30 students with taser
LEADVILLE - In Colorado, a Lake County Sheriff's deputy was put on unpaid administrative leave on Thursday after he used a dry Taser to shock 30 students.
The incident happened at a career fair at the Lake County High School in Leadville on Thursday morning.
According to school administrators, the students asked the deputy to shock them so they knew what it felt like.
Two of the students received minor burns and were taken to a local hospital. They were treated and released.
A student says one female student was shocked seven times at her request.
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One student who spoke with 9NEWS but did not want to be identified says he did not see the deputy ask students to sign a waiver. He says students just went up to him and asked if they could get shocked and the deputy agreed to.
"He didn't ask for anything. You just asked if you could do it. He said, 'Yeah.' We probably should have taken necessary steps, but I guess when you're in the moment, you're in the moment," the student said.
The student says the deputy should not be blamed for what happened. He says the students "begged" to be shocked.
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