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Later, some protesters directly outside the ICE building also appeared to throw objects towards the roof where federal officers fired crowd control munitions, including flash-bang grenades and pepper ...
The Los Angeles Police Department has abruptly ordered officers to stop using 40mm less‑lethal launchers for crowd control, effective immediately, after a federal judge found the department in ...
Police were absent as protesters verbally confronted federal agents, many of whom were masked during operations at the ...
Welts, watery eyes, temporary blindness: Zoom in on crowd control tactics used against protesters ...
The LAPD ordered officers this week to stop using one type of less lethal weapon during protests, after a federal judge found the Department was in contempt of a previous ruling limiting their use, ...
U.S. District Judge Consuelo Marshall granted a contempt motion by attorneys for Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles that called ...
Illustration by Rita Sabler / Special to OPB Attorneys returned to court in Portland Thursday as U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut hears further arguments over the legality of domestic military ...
The Los Angeles Police Department used 2,431 less-lethal projectile rounds and 35 canisters of tear gas from June 6 through 14, according to newly released documents. The department reported causing ...
The Connecticut police accountability law that creates a legal obligation for police to intervene when witnessing abuse by ...
A California man arrested after an incident involving an “unruly crowd” on the Strip tried to choke and fight officers until ...