For two months following the May 25 killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis, Haar put together this interactive report, along with research consultant Scott Reynhout and colleagues at ...
Federal law enforcement agencies have used crowd control munitions—including kinetic projectiles, chemical rounds and obscurant devices—during immigration protests in multiple U.S. cities under the ...
Protesters who have participated in demonstrations in Portland are familiar with rubber bullets, pepper balls, teargas canisters, and other kinetic impact projectiles (KIPs). Just last week, the city ...
A Border Patrol tactical unit agent dispenses pepper spray at a protester attempting to block an immigration officer’s vehicle. Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images Images and ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The Boston City Council voted Wednesday to pass an ordinance that limits the use of chemical crowd control agents and kinetic impact projectiles by law enforcement agents. The council ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law on Thursday that will restrict law enforcement officers’ use of kinetic projectile weapons, such as rubber bullets, and chemical agents, such as tear gas. The new law — ...
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