nightstick in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It used to be an officer had a flashlight, maybe a nightstick, and their hands and mouth.
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The general shape is similar to a police nightstick.
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The officer slid out of the bench and picked up his nightstick.
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It's all fun and games until someone gets a nightstick to the solar plexus.
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Bandy and the cop tussled over his nightstick.
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One protester needed stitches to repair a knee broken by a nightstick; another lost two fingers in a car door.
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He was armed only with an extendable nightstick and a small camera, but then again his suspect was not exactly a dangerous criminal.
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Officers initially received no formal training and were armed only with a nightstick, handcuffs and tear gas.
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As he was screaming for help, officers kicked him repeatedly, even choking him with a nightstick until those screams turned to silence.
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The video also shows two officers in the foreground grappling with and handcuffing a woman who had picked up a dropped police nightstick.
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