Danbury Police explore virtual reality in officer training

DANBURY Virtual reality is not part of a Danbury police officer’s training, but it may be.

Technology and weapons development company Axon Network showed staff at Danbury Police Headquarters Thursday how virtual reality and simulation technology can better prepare officers for complex situations that require critical thinking and de-escalation.

“It’s really, really realistic,” said Mayor Dean Esposito after trying out one of the Axon training modules.

After donning the VR goggles, Esposito was twice immersed in a scenario involving a man with schizophrenia—first from the man’s point of view, then from that of an off-duty police officer who interviews him.

Virtual reality is one of the latest products that Axon is working on to improve policing, along with officer and community safety. The company began in 1993 making stun guns as Taser International, then moved into body cameras in the mid-2000s.

Originally posted 2022-11-18 09:47:27.