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BolaWrap is a non-lethal law enforcement tool designed for restraining individuals at a distance.. [1] It was developed as a response to the need for alternative methods of subduing individuals without resorting to traditional and potentially more harmful means, such as firearms or tasers. The device is intended to provide law enforcement officers with an additional option for safely and effectively managing situations that may require the use of force.
Development and History
BolaWrap was developed by Wrap Technologies, a company specializing in innovative law enforcement technologies. The device was first introduced in 2019 as a less-lethal tool to assist law enforcement in apprehending individuals without causing significant harm [2]. The development of BolaWrap was influenced by the growing demand for alternatives to traditional use-of-force methods, particularly in situations involving mental health crises or non-compliant individuals.
Mechanism and Design
The BolaWrap device is a handheld tool that launches an 7.5-foot Kevlar cord towards the target. The cord wraps around the subject's legs or arms [3], restricting their movement and allowing law enforcement officers to safely approach and detain the individual. The design of the BolaWrap is intended to minimize the risk of injury to both officers and the restrained individual while providing an effective means of control.
Usage and Deployment
BolaWrap is designed to be used in situations where other less-lethal options may be ineffective or inappropriate. It is particularly useful in scenarios involving individuals who are mentally unstable, non-compliant, or pose a potential threat but do not warrant the use of less-lethal force [4]. Law enforcement agencies that have adopted BolaWrap emphasize its role as a tool for de-escalation and restraint, promoting the safety of both officers and the public [5]
Criticism and Controversy
Despite its intended purpose, BolaWrap has faced criticism and controversy. Some argue that the device may still pose risks and that its effectiveness can be influenced by factors such as distance, environmental conditions, and the subject's clothing. Additionally, concerns have been raised about potential misuse and the need for comprehensive training to ensure responsible deployment by law enforcement.