Lincoln Police Used Taser Nine Times During Apprehension of Suspect, Newly Released Arrest Records Reveal
Arrest records show Lincoln, Nebraska police used a Taser nine times on a suspect. The incident is now under internal review for use-of-force compliance.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 18, 2026, 8:30 AM EDT
Source: The information for this report was sourced from Omaha World-Herald

Chronology of a High-Intensity Arrest
Newly obtained administrative records from the Lincoln Police Department have shed light on a highly controversial use-of-force incident that occurred within city limits. According to the arrest logs, responding officers deployed a Taser a total of nine times on a male suspect while attempting to take him into custody. This frequency of deployment is statistically rare and typically triggers an automatic internal review within most law enforcement agencies. While the initial police report cited "non-compliance" as the primary driver for the escalated force, the repetitive nature of the shocks has drawn scrutiny from local oversight advocates.
Internal Records vs. Use-of-Force Policies
The disclosure of these records has prompted a review of the Lincoln Police Department’s official guidelines regarding Conducted Energy Devices (CEDs). Standard training protocols generally caution against more than three cycles of a Taser, as excessive exposure can lead to significant physiological distress or cardiac issues. The fact that nine cycles were recorded suggests either a prolonged struggle or a potential failure of the device to achieve "neuromuscular incapacitation" during the initial applications. Department leadership has not confirmed whether the officers involved followed the prescribed de-escalation steps before reaching the nine-deployment threshold.
Medical Assessment and Suspect Status
Following the arrest, the suspect was reportedly evaluated by emergency medical personnel, a standard procedure after any Taser deployment. However, the records do not specify the long-term medical impact of receiving nine separate electrical discharges in a single encounter. Information regarding the suspect’s current location—whether he remains in a detention facility or has been transferred to a medical center for further observation—has not been made public. The department is currently withholding the individual's name and the specific nature of the original call for service, citing an ongoing administrative investigation.
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