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A lawsuit seeks to limit the use of tear gas, pepper balls and other 'less-lethal' munitions by federal agents at Portland's ...
Opinion: UCPD is using less-than-lethal munitions to ‘frighten students into conformity’ An officer carrying a less-than-lethal weapon on campus is pictured. Columnist Michael Gallagher writes that ...
Kaden Rummler and Britain Rodriguez tell KTLA and LA Times of being shot at close range during California protest ...
U.S. District Judge Consuelo Marshall granted a contempt motion by attorneys for Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles that called for an outright ban on the use of 40-millimeter less-lethal launchers for ...
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations leader Marcos Charles held a news conference ...
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Agents fired ammo, severing part of a woman's hand amid Minneapolis clashes after Alex Pretti's death. Tom Homan sent to ...
Greg Bovino said agents used only minimal force and insisted tear gas or less-lethal munitions were never used on peaceful ...