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The Los Angeles Police Department’s own rulebook shows cops face tight limits — and scrutiny — when firing “non-lethal” launchers. An internal document obtained by The Post shows Los Angeles police ...
DENVER – The ACLU of Colorado and a Denver law firm filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of Black Lives Matter 5280 and others injured during the George Floyd protests against the city of Denver for the ...
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 ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Two Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) officers’ use of force in a February 2025 shooting was ruled justified by a multi-agency Deadly Force Investigation Team. According ...
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Are ICE agents trained to use deadly force and evade lawsuits?
Investigative journalist Lila Hassan has uncovered evidence that shines a light into ICE’s controversial training.
Instead of engaging in discussion, UCLA decided to arm university police and frighten students into conformity. Supporters of the less-than-lethal munitions argue that protests in the past have ...
Hearst Television’s National Investigative Unit examined the DHS Use of Force policy and compared it with video from both Minneapolis shootings.
Kaden Rummler and Britain Rodriguez tell KTLA and LA Times of being shot at close range during California protest ...
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