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Nebraska's largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students

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Nebraska's largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students
Nebraska's largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students
Omaha police agreed to stop carrying gloves that can deliver electric shocks in the halls of Nebraska's largest public school district
Omaha schools ban electric shock gloves for police after backlash
Omaha mayor said police have honored the school district's decision to ‘opt out’
AP News
AP News4 hrs ago
Omaha’s largest school district stops officers from using electric shock gloves on students
Omaha’s largest school district stops officers from using electric shock gloves on students  AP News
CTV News
CTV News4 hrs ago
Omaha's largest public school district stops officers from using electric shock gloves
The Omaha Police Department held a news conference last week in which it demonstrated the glove, saying it quickly achieved compliance and control with little to no force. The gloves were used twice during the 2025-2026 school year, police said.
Newsweek
Newsweek11 hrs ago
Omaha schools ban electric shock gloves used on two students after uproar
Omaha Police Department has suspended the use of electric shock gloves after they were used on two students in schools.
NBC News
NBC News20 hrs ago
ICE electric gloves already being used in schools
Parents in one community were surprised to learn the shock gloves soon to be used by ICE officers have been used in schools. Police say they won't use them after backlash and a request from the district superintendent. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports.
The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast1 days ago
Opinion: Trumpy Nut Who’s Giving ICE Electric Shock Gloves Is Exposed
Animated Gif by Victoria Sunday/The Daily Beast/Getty Images The founder and CEO of the company contracted to supply ICE agents with shock gloves has said the Hand of God played a role in Donald Trump becoming president. “I think President Trump is doing a great, fantastic job,” Jeff Niklaus of Compliant Technologies
The New Republic
The New Republic🏁 first to report3 days ago
ICE’s New Electric Shock Gloves Are Billed As “Low Optics” Tool
Last week, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would spend between $10 million and $20 million to buy gloves that emit painful electric shocks. The devices, called G.L.O.V.E, or Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter, are manufactured by Compliant Technologies in Kentuck