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POLICE ACTION
Report says show of force the right call
Arizona State University police made the right call when they zapped up to two dozen fans with stun guns at the Fiesta Bowl last January, a new report concludes. Glendale (Ariz.) police officials wrote in an independent investigation that ASU police and state Department of Public Safety officers used an appropriate amount of force when they stunned some of the 100 to 250 fans who stormed the field following the Jan. 2 game between Utah and Pittsburgh at Sun Devil Stadium. Police said some fans punched officers while others incited riots, and several people were arrested.



