Omaha’s largest school district has banned school resource officers from carrying electric shock gloves—known as G.L.O.V.E.s—after community outcry, with Superintendent Matthew Ray leading the push and the Omaha Police Department agreeing to comply. The move comes amid concerns that students, especially in a supposed safe environment, could face electrocution, and as Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to adopt similar gear. While Bellevue police, serving some Omaha schools, will keep the devices, other districts are still weighing their stance, sparking a broader debate over safety versus student trust and the message such tools send.

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