Omaha police have agreed to stop carrying electric shock gloves in Nebraska's largest public school district. This decision affects most middle and high schools in Omaha and follows reports regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) plan to provide these devices, known as generated low output voltage emitters, to officers. Similar devices have been utilized in some jails in recent years.
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Omaha police to stop using electric shock gloves in schools
Omaha police will cease the use of electric shock gloves in the city's largest public school district, impacting middle and high schools. The decision follows reports about ICE's plan to equip officers with these devices, which have also been used in jails.
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Nebraska school district asks police to stop using shock gloves on students
Omaha police to stop using electric shock gloves in schools