Omaha police are pulling back from deploying shock gloves in schools after backlash from students, parents, and experts—though neighboring departments like Bellevue say they’ll keep using them. Originally designed to subdue resistance without leaving marks, the devices sparked alarm over safety, especially for vulnerable students. While Omaha’s superintendent pushed for a halt and officers agreed to stop using them, other districts remain undecided or continue deployment. Standard tools like tasers and firearms will still be carried by school resource officers.
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