Fairfax County police replace shotguns with less-lethal beanbag options

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Fairfax Co. Police swapping out bullets for bean bags

All Fairfax County police officers have a new weapon in their patrol cars. The goal is to have a less deadly option for situations where there is no need for lethal force. FOX 5’s Sierra Fox reports from Fairfax.

Fairfax County has replaced all the police department's shotguns with less-lethal beanbag options.

Officials say prior to March, every police cruiser was equipped with a 12-gauge shotgun as a use-of-force option.

As part of the department's transition to less-lethal policing options, FCPD took 800 shotguns out of circulation and put 630 less-lethal beanbag shotguns into use.

The new less-lethal shotguns are similar in weight, size, and appearance to the original patrol shotgun but look very different, officials say.

The beanbag shotguns are outfitted with a bright orange stock, fore-end, and large "Less Lethal" lettering.

Officers who use the beanbag shotguns are required to go through training before using to help eliminate major injuries.