
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.
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