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A lasso-like device the Los Angeles Police Department unveiled earlier this year to wrap up belligerent suspects has only successfully wrapped around a suspect once in nearly eight months of ...
It allows the police to fire a Kevlar cord, and wraps tightly around a person. Wrap Technologies has touted the benefits of the device as a way to subdue suspects without using force.
Nether Providence Township police are the first in Delaware County to purchase and successfully use a new non-lethal device called the "Bola Wrap".
A man detained by Elk Grove police officers following an incident at a gas station died at a hospital Sunday after an ...
Police in Alton on Thursday learned about the BolaWrap 150, a device that gives officers a new option for a painless restraint of offenders.
A comic book-worthy device is the latest entry into the market for "less lethal" police weapons. The company promises safer arrests, but part of the appeal for departments may be the optics.
Daphne Police Capt. Brian Gulsby gets “wrapped” during training for the Bola-Wrap device. It’s called a Bola Wrap.
SOUTH BEND — “Wrap, wrap, wrap,” South Bend Police Officer Brian Meador yelled out before deploying the department's new non-lethal restraining device, the BolaWrap, on a volunteer.
Police say the BolaWrap is a device that deploys a Kevlar cord with two anchors that, when aimed, can wrap around a person's knees or elbows in a painless way.
A handheld remote device called the Bola Wrap is a new tool in the Bend Police Department's toolbelt, designed to detain someone without using deadly force.
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The Richmond Police Department is working with a new non-lethal restraint device to keep you and them safe. It’s called the BolaWrap 150, and police say it will prevent ...
The Detroit Police Department is expanding its crisis intervention techniques by exploring new technology, allowing officers to arrest a suspect rather than taking them out.