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Omaha police train dozens of employees to use shock gloves
The department says the gloves were used twice on students and both incidents were reviewed and found to follow policy.
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OPD says its school resource officers have shock gloves at 29 schools and they've been used twice on students
OPD says it has delivered shock gloves to SROs at 29 of 34 Omaha-area public schools, with 5 more schools still awaiting training OPD says the gloves have been used twice both times on students and both uses were reviewed and deemed within policyBROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) School resource officers at 29 public schools across the Omaha area have access to gloves capable of delivering an electric shock the same technology U.S. Immigrat…
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Electric shock gloves already in use by police departments in Bellevue, Omaha
Electric shock gloves are making headlines after Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced it was planning to outfit its agents with the technology. They've already been used in Nebraska for years.
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