Omaha’s largest public school district stops law enforcement officers from using electric shock gloves while policing students. The district directs officers not to use equipment that can deliver electrical shocks during interactions in school hallways.
According to reports, Omaha police agree to comply after the request is raised by the school district. The coverage focuses on the district’s policy shift and the immediate operational change for officers working in schools.
Both outlets describe the same core development: the district’s action to restrict use of shock-glove devices and police agreement to stop carrying or using them in the school setting. The reports differ mainly in wording—one emphasizes the district halting officers’ use, while the other highlights the district’s request to police and the agreement that follows—rather than in the underlying facts of the change.