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Knox County Police Department has began using technology in order to better train its deputy sheriffs how to respond to intense real-life situations. WYMT News reports that for the last week Knox County officers have been training with a simulation system designed to prepare them how to handle pressure in moments of panic as well as when to resort to the use of deadly force. “You’ve got your adrenaline going, your blood pressure hyped up, and all those things physically going on in your body,” KCPD Sheriff Mike Smith told WYMT. “You have to actually control those to where you make a…

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