The devices are about $1,000 each. Thompson sees having one or two officers per shift qualified to use the wraps, so they could respond to situations where needed.
The wrap has been on the market for four years and is used by 500 agencies in nine counties. It is launched by a reduced-loaded .38-caliber handgun blank cartridge. A laser site shows where the wrap would strike the person. So there is a loud noise when it is deployed most people think they have been shot, Leatherman said. So there is a pause for a few seconds. But it would be very rare for the wrap to cause injury to anyone.
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The shooting happened on Prestley Street at around 6:15 p.m.
Harris is being held in the County Jail under a $250,000 cash bond. He was also treated for an apparent gunshot wound.
Police say the woman, who’s name hasn’t been released, died at Prattville Baptist Hospital shortly after she was taken there.
Police say the shooting happened during an argument between the victim and another female about their children, with Harris getting involved. At the time shots were fired, police say the victim’s children were in the apartment with their mother.
Woman dead after Prattville domestic incident, suspect arrested
Arrest made in deadly Prattville shooting By WSFA Staff | May 11, 2021 at 9:49 AM CDT - Updated May 11 at 5:22 PM
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (WSFA) - A mother is dead and a man has been charged after a domestic incident turned deadly in Prattville.
According to Prattville Police Chief Mark Thompson, officers were called to a home on Prestley Street Monday around 6:15 p.m. after a report of an argument and shooting. When officers arrived, they found a woman who had been shot.
The victim died at Prattville Baptist Hospital a short time later, the chief said. Adriquez Laderrion Harris, 26, was taken into custody and charged with murder.
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