The officer had suspected the 11-year-old of shoplifting on Monday at a Kroger in northern Cincinnati, where he worked another job
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"We are extremely concerned when force is used by one of our officers on a child of this age," Isaac said. The department is also reviewing its use-of-force policies for minors.
Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman, chairman of the Cincinnati City Council's law and public safety committee, demanded a swift response from the department. "It's hard to understand why an 11-year-old would be tased," Smitherman said. The department's use-of-force policy allows using the disabling weapon on suspects between the ages of 7 and 70. But the policy also spells out when officers should avoid deploying the weapon.
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