Omaha Public Schools is demanding shock gloves be banned from school grounds, arguing they undermine trust and safety — a move backed by parents, students, and some board members who oppose any use of force or pain compliance tools on students. The district’s urgent request follows OPD’s plan to deploy the devices in multiple metro schools, including Elkhorn, Millard, and Westside districts, though Westside says they’ve not yet used them. Omaha also pushed Bellevue police to remove the gear from two of their schools, while Douglas County Sheriff’s Office confirmed they don’t have any — sparking a broader national debate over policing tools in schools.
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