But, anyone with “hands-on” at the time of TAZER would necessarily receive the voltage also.
Not a good decision by (off-duty/retired) LEO.
Not from what I have seen.
If cops touching someone being tazed feel the voltage, they give no indication of that.
Just look at videos of officers being tazed in training. They usually have two other officers on either side of them holding them up while they are being tazed, and I have never seen any indication or heard them say that they felt any of it, whereas the officer being tazed in obviously in distress.