Omaha Police Department school resource officers in Omaha Public Schools will not carry shock gloves
OPS opted out after reports said the gloves were used on two students, prompting Omaha police to return the devices from school campuses.
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Omaha Police Department school resource officers in Omaha Public Schools will not carry shock gloves
OPD school resource officers will not carry shock gloves in OPS schools Shock gloves were used on 2 OPS students before the policy change OPS superintendent says he was unaware the gloves were being used on studentsBROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) Omaha Public Schools will not allow Omaha Police Department school resource officers to carry shock gloves on campus.This was first announced in a statement by Mayor John Ewing. 3 News Now's Jer…
Bellevue PD will continue use of shock gloves in Bryan schools
For now, school resource officers with the Bellevue Police Department will continue to use shock gloves inside Bryan High School and Bryan Middle School. Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Matthew Ray fielded questions about the gloves at Benson High School Wednesday morning. The use of the electric shock gloves, officially called G.L.O.V.E., brought a firestorm of criticism following an NPR news story last week. Since then, Omaha Mayor John Ew…
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