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Nebraska’s largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students

The district cited student safety concerns after police used the devices on two students and said continued use would hurt trust with officers.

  • On Tuesday, Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Matthew Ray requested that school resource officers stop carrying shock gloves on campus, and the Omaha Police Department complied with the request.
  • Controversy escalated after reports emerged that school resource officers had deployed the Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter on two students during the 2025-2026 school year without notifying district leadership.
  • Police reports detail two incidents, including one at Omaha South High School where an officer deployed the device on a student; 29 of 34 school resource officers had received training to carry them.
  • While Omaha officers will discontinue the practice, Bellevue Police Department Chief Ken Clary said his officers will continue to carry the technology, describing it as a 'discreet, de-escalation option.'
  • Community organizations continue demanding policy reviews, citing concerns about potential misuse on students with disabilities, while Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to spend up to $20 million purchasing the same devices.
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Nebraska's largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students

Omaha police agreed to stop carrying gloves that can deliver electric shocks in the halls of Nebraska's largest public school district.

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KMTV broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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