Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SOUTH BEND — “Wrap, wrap, wrap,” South Bend Police Officer Brian Meador yelled out before deploying the department's new ...
Inspired by Argentinian bolas, thus the name, the BolaWrap 150 is a yellow and black handheld device that resembles the size and look of a stud finder. Bolas, by the way, are a throwing weapon with a ...
KHOU 11 got a closeup look at a "Batman-like" restraining device used by many law enforcement agencies to subdue subjects before things escalate. "It's called the BolaWrap," said Pearland Police ...
MIAMI, Feb. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) (“Wrap” or, the “Company”), a global leader in Non-Lethal Response (“NLR”) and public safety technology, today announced ...
Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) (“Wrap” or the “Company”), a global leader in Non-Lethal Response (“NLR”) solutions and public safety technology, today announced that Professional Security ...
The Los Angeles Police Department is still exploring ways to arm its officers with the BolaWrap — a handheld device firing a lasso-like cord designed to wrap around a person’s legs — more than three ...
LEE COUNTY, Va. (WCYB) — A restraint tool designed for de-escalation is giving law enforcement personnel a new force-avoidance option. Several members of the Lee County Sheriff's Office took part in a ...
Officers patrolling the Los Angeles Metro transit system will not be issued a lasso-type weapon anytime soon, officials confirmed this week. The BolaWrap, a nonlethal device meant to bind a person ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco police may consider utilizing a new tool that's described as 'flying handcuffs.' It's a remote-restraint device known as the BolaWrap designed to be a non-lethal ...
The national conversation about police use of force has intensified since George Floyd’s death, which has brought up the discussion around a restraint tool with a lower risk. At Wrap Technologies in ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Springfield Police are looking to increase their supply of nonlethal restraining devices that would help officers control unruly individuals. Springfield Mayor Domenic ...