RCSO hosts demonstration for top non-lethal training company, as Sheriff continues to push public safety efforts
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AUGUSTA, Ga. ()- Richmond County Sheriff Eugene Brantley says it’s his mission to continue prioritizing the safety of the public and his officers.

One of his goals is for his deputies to be able to handle encounters without lethal force—and resolving conflicts before they turn deadly.

The Sheriff’s office spent Wednesday morning receiving a demonstration from a company that specializes in producing non-lethal weaponry for law enforcement.

The company, PepperBall, is a Chicago-based company that has been making non-lethal weapons for law enforcement for more than 20 years.

Regional Sales Director Jake Miller says their product stands out from the competition.

“Many law enforcement weapons are based on impact, whereas we focus on area saturation with the option of directly impacting someone,” explained Miller. “This allows us to offer negotiation capabilities that many places can’t, and since our product is so non-lethal—the same as paintball equipment used by families on the weekends—it makes it safer and acceptable for broader use.”

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office joined other local law enforcement agencies for a demonstration of how PepperBall’s various products are used.

The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office is one of 5,000 across the country that currently has the technology installed.

CEO Robert Plaschke says the results have been positive.

“Mesa, Arizona, which shares a similar population size and number of officers as we do, reports that there have been 10 instances where they did not resort to using their firearms,” added Plaschke. “Thanks to the de-escalation opportunities provided by PepperBall, they have managed to avert 10 officer-involved shootings.”

According to the Sheriff’s Office, data shows police departments using this training see 30 to 50% fewer use-of-force complaints, and lower injury rates for civilians and officers. 

Sheriff Brantley says it’s an option worth looking into, as many deputies are encountering more situations involving people with mental illness.

“They don’t fully understand what they’re doing, because they don’t have the mental capacity to process what’s actually going on. So, this is one of the ways we could still accomplish our goal of bringing some sense of normalcy to the situation,” said Brantley.

“All it’s intended to do is to change their thinking so that they stop doing what they’re doing—and they start to listen to what the police officers ask them to do, which is to simply engage them,” Plaschke said.

Sheriff Brantley says they have not installed the system yet, but it’s an option they will consider following Wednesday’s demonstration. 

“This is just the beginning phase,” Brantley said. “We’re just looking at this as being something else that we can use as opposed to using a tazor or going hands-on.”

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