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  2. Baton (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    Since early law enforcement professionals were very reliant on their batons there was a popular movement to outfit police batons with implements like whistles, torches/flashlights and tear gas. At least four models were built with weapon-retention devices that would deploy "sharp spikes or blades" in case a suspect tried to grab an officer's baton.

  3. ASP, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ASP manufactures telescopic batons. [1] ASP batons have been adopted by law enforcement agencies in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and expandable batons are sometimes referred to as "Asps". ASP batons are friction-lock in design, and are opened by swinging the handle forcibly through the air.

  4. 2016 shooting of Baton Rouge police officers - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge was experiencing ongoing protests following the officer-involved killing of Alton Sterling less than two weeks before on July 5. [13] [14] On July 7, the FBI's New Orleans field office issued a warning about "threats to law enforcement and potential threats to the safety of the general public" stemming from the death of Sterling. [15]

  5. Monadnock Lifetime Products - Wikipedia

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    Monadnock Lifetime Products, Inc. is a weapons manufacturer providing equipment to law enforcement and private security companies since 1958. Monadnock produce several models of police baton. The company is a subsidiary under Safariland, LLC

  6. Forsyth man watched attacks, swung baton at cops during ... - AOL

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    The Middle Georgia suspect requested that his case be ruled on by a judge, rather than have a jury trial.

  7. Club (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Baton or truncheon – forms used by law enforcement. Blackjack or cosh – a weighted club designed to stun the subject. Bian – a tubular club used by medieval Chinese infantry and generals. Clava (full name clava mere okewa) – a traditional stone hand-club used by Mapuche Indians in Chile, featuring a long flat body.