ICE ordering electric shock gloves as agency faces scrutiny

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With ICE tactics already facing fierce scrutiny, DHS now plans to spend up to $20 million on specialized gloves agents can use to incapacitate someone with an electric shock – describing them as "deescalation devices." Jay O'Brien has details.

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