Omaha Public Schools pushed for school resource officers to stop carrying shock gloves, citing harm to trust with law enforcement — a move the mayor and police chief backed. But Bellevue Police, who serve Bryan schools, refused, calling the G.L.O.V.E. safe, effective, and less harmful than Tasers or batons — especially for teens. Chief Ken Clary, trained and experienced with the device, insists it’s the best tool for school safety, and his department remains committed to partnering with the district despite the disagreement.

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