Omaha drops shock-glove tool from school policing amid backlash

1 min read
Source: NBC News
Omaha drops shock-glove tool from school policing amid backlash
Photo: NBC News
TL;DR Summary

Omaha Public Schools, the state’s largest district, will stop police in schools from using G.L.O.V.E.s—electric-shock gloves—on students after community pushback; the gloves had been used twice last year, Bellevue police will continue using them, and other area districts have not changed policies. The devices, costing about $66,000 for 40 units, deliver a brief shock on skin contact and were marketed as a less-lethal option, but critics warned about safety and disability concerns even as officials stressed their role in certain situations.

Share this article

Reading Insights

Total Reads

0

Unique Readers

4

Time Saved

5 min

vs 6 min read

Condensed

93%

1,11281 words

Want the full story? Read the original article

Read on NBC News