Cops in a northern California town are to be equipped with nunchucks — the weapon mastered by Bruce Lee — in order to “more compassionately gain compliance” from suspects.
Police officers in Anderson will use them to deal with people who are uncooperative during arrests.
Nunchucks — which are also known as nunchakus — have been used by other police forces in the past. They usually comprise two bars tied by a metal chain.
“The Anderson Police Department is implementing the police nunchaku as a tool to more effectively arrest, control, and subdue non-compliant suspects,” Chief Michael Johnson told NBC News. “The nunchaku can be deployed to more compassionately gain compliance from a suspect through pain application opposed to striking, as customary with the side-handled or straight baton.”
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