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Board watches demonstration of RAP restraint system; officers say it lets them secure detainees and allow medical care

3736476 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

At the June 4, 2025 meeting Salina police officers demonstrated the RAP (body-wrap) restraint system, showing helmets, ankle straps and carry techniques and answering board questions about safety, complaints and past reviews.

At its June 4, 2025 meeting the Law Enforcement Citizen Review Board in Salina received a live demonstration of the RAP restraint system from Salina police officers and instructors.

Detective Braziones, who led the demonstration, described the RAP as a restraint system stored in the back of MARC control units and supervisor vehicles that combines a breathable hood, body wrap and ankle restraints to limit movement while keeping a subject—s chest and airway accessible for breathing and medical assessment. "This is the best way to make sure that…

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