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Monona City Police are considering purchasing a "Grappler" device that uses a net to safely stop fleeing vehicles by entangling tires and axles

The specialized vehicle-stopping system costs $5,000-$6,000 and could replace dangerous pursuit tactics like PIT maneuvers

City Council approved the purchase using asset forfeiture funds or equipment budget money on Monday.

MONONA, Wis. — Monona police are evaluating a new technology that could transform how officers handle vehicle pursuits while prioritizing community safety.

The department seeked approval to purchase a "Grappler," a specialized vehicle-stopping device that deploys a net to entangle a fleeing car's tire and axle, bringing it to a controlled stop. The Monona City Council held a meeting on Monday, where its members u

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