Omaha schools ban electric shock gloves for police after backlash
- Police officers serving Omaha’s largest public school district will no longer be equipped with electric-shock gloves after the superintendent requested that the initiative be suspended this week, the mayor said.
- The prohibition across middle and high schools comes after reporting by The Associated Press disclosed a plan by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to distribute the equipment, known as Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter or G.
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- Police officers serving Omaha’s largest public school district will no longer be equipped with electric-shock gloves after the superintendent requested that the initiative be suspended this week, the mayor said.
- The prohibition across middle and high schools comes after reporting by The Associated Press disclosed a plan by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to distribute the equipment, known as Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter or G.
Sources: The Independent