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PepperBall to showcase innovative policing solutions at IACP 2023

The company will also highlight its TRP Pistol Format Launcher, which offers enhanced precision, extended range and versatility for law enforcement agencies

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PepperBall’s TRP Pistol Format Launcher is a low profile and lightweight non-lethal launcher, offering the ability to carry a multi-shot, less lethal product on a belt.

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By Police1 Staff

PepperBall, a provider of non-lethal solutions, will highlight the company’s contributions to modern policing at IACP 2023.

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PepperBall’s TRP Pistol Format Launcher is a low profile and lightweight non-lethal launcher, offering the ability to carry a multi-shot, less lethal product on a belt.

Photo/PepperBall

PepperBall will demonstrate how its non-lethal solutions are transforming everyday policing, sharing success stories and best practices from police departments that have integrated PepperBall into their operations.

The company will showcase its partnership with the Phoenix Police Department, which recently adopted the PepperBall system to enhance community safety and improve law enforcement response effectiveness.

In addition, Pepperball will highlight its TRP Pistol Format Launcher. Shipping now, the TRP Launcher, which was unveiled at SHOT Show 2023, offers enhanced precision, extended range and versatility for law enforcement agencies.

“We’re honored to engage with the law enforcement community at IACP 2023. The Phoenix PD adoption illustrates our commitment to safer alternatives for officers and the communities they serve,” Michael Lee, vice president and general manager of PepperBall, said.

Visit PepperBall at IACP in Booth 5708.

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