
24/11/2025
Texas Border Agency Selects New Non-Lethal Response Subscription to Strengthen Officer and Community Safety
Rio Grande City PD plans to equip and train officers with the BolaWrap® 150 and integrated non-lethal response training through the comprehensive WrapReady™ program amid reported growing operational pressures along the U.S.–Mexico border.
The agreement provides for full WrapReady onboarding for 12 officers, including equipment, multi-year support, and instructor-level certification. This marks the first WrapReady field deployment planned in a Texas border community, which we expect to expand Wrap's footprint across agencies operating in high-complexity, resource-intensive environments where time, distance, and non-lethal responses impact officer and public safety outcomes.
Rio Grande City sits within Starr County along a high-traffic corridor of the U.S.-Mexico border. Local agencies have reported routinely supporting multi-jurisdictional and federal operations across narcotics interdiction, human smuggling, mental-health crisis encounters, and community policing missions - many of which reportedly now require non-lethal response tactics and tools that create time and space before situations escalate.
By adopting the WrapReady program, we believe RGCPD is implementing a modernized, evidence-based framework focused on safer engagements, instructor-certified training, and continuous development of agency tactics and policy.
The WrapReady program is the Company’s full-service readiness package, designed to reduce friction in deployment, training, sustainment, and long-term utilization of the BolaWrap® ecosystem. Through WrapReady, agencies are expected to receive:
Comprehensive equipment packages sized to the unit's operational strength
Instructor-level certification enabling agencies to train internally
Integrated WrapTactics coursework aligned with evidence-based response
Training and field-use cassettes for ongoing proficiency
Support services that position agencies for measurable safety outcomes
We believe Rio Grande City PD's move follows a growing pattern among agencies nationwide re-evaluating the use of pain-compliance tools and adopting non-lethal response options like BolaWrap as first-resort tools in complex encounters.
We expect the adoption to help validate the expansion of WrapReady as a scalable support model for agencies operating in uniquely demanding environments - including border communities, major metro regions, correctional institutions, and tribal jurisdictions.
مستقبل إنفاذ القانون هو ما قبل التصعيد. لا تدع وكالتك تتخلف عن اعتماد الأدوات والتكتيكات التي تنقذ الأرواح، وتقلل الإصابات، وتحافظ على المهن، وتقلل من التعرض للمسؤولية.




