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9 Feb 2026
Roofer's Invention Puts the Brakes on High-Speed Chases - A Game-Changer for Law Enforcement

Roofer’s Invention Puts the Brakes on High-Speed Chases – A Game-Changer for Law Enforcement

In a scene straight out of an action-packed blockbuster, a high-speed pursuit unfolded on the streets, featuring a yellow sports car that refused to yield. But this wasn’t your typical chase – it took a surprising turn reminiscent of a Spider-Man movie.

The twist? A cutting-edge device, akin to a giant spider web, was deployed to swiftly bring the pursuit to a dramatic halt. Developed not by a seasoned law enforcement expert, but by a roofer with zero police experience, Leonard Stock’s invention has become a game-changer for police departments nationwide.

Stock was inspired to create this high-tech solution after witnessing a deadly high-speed chase on live television. “As I was watching it, I was just cringing when I would see that happen. I hope that lives are being saved; that’s the only reason I’m doing this,” Stock shared.

The device, affectionately dubbed “the grappler,” is designed to wrap around the rear tire of a fleeing vehicle, instantly stopping it in its tracks. Despite Stock’s lack of law enforcement background, his invention has garnered widespread adoption among police departments.

Here’s how it works: as the net unfurls, police officers move in close to the suspects, and with a swift whoosh, the chase comes to a safe and controlled conclusion. What sets the grappler apart is its unique design, ensuring it stays attached to the grappler unit and doesn’t pose a threat to bystanders or officers.

In a recent incident in Florida, two 17-year-old carjacking suspects learned the hard way that evading the grappler is no easy feat. This revolutionary device has proven to be a pivotal tool for law enforcement, allowing them to end high-speed pursuits without endangering lives.

Leonard Stock’s invention serves as a prime example of how innovation can emerge from unexpected quarters, driven by a genuine concern for public safety. As police departments nationwide embrace the grappler, it stands as a testament to the power of simple yet effective solutions in the realm of law enforcement.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.