Police footage and court documents show officers injured protesters with less-lethal weapons. Those incidents have not been ...
As protesters against federal immigration raids have clashed in recent days with law enforcement, the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division sent out a warning: “Less Lethal munitions have ...
The Deltona man stood outside a home setting items on fire and was armed with a rifle while wearing a bulletproof vest.
HERMISTON — A raid Friday, Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Hermiston resulted in the firing of less-lethal rounds and one arrest. The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office in a statement reported it worked in ...
A man died from blunt force trauma to the chest after being struck by less-lethal rounds fired by Phoenix Police during a Jan. 10 standoff. Though a county attorney's office found the officers' ...
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Sheriff’s Office kept use of military equipment to a minimum
A report to the Yolo County Board of Supervisors indicates the use of “military equipment” in 2024 and 2025 was largely confined to aerial drones and so-called “flash bang” grenades as well as ...
Police in Los Angeles have used a variety of methods to control crowds in the rolling protests over President Trump’s mass deportations. Over the weekend, the department said officers used tear gas ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Law enforcement officials in Los Angeles began deploying "less lethal" munitions on Sunday as they clashed with crowds protesting federal immigration raids. "Less lethal" or ...
This post was updated Sept. 17 at 8:26 p.m. The UC Board of Regents approved the UCLA police department’s request for less-than-lethal munition launchers and sponge rounds at a Wednesday meeting. The ...
Prior to June 8, the LAPD had not used tear gas in crowd-control settings in almost 50 years, an LAPD spokesperson told L.A.
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