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 ...
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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' ...
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 ...
PENDLETON — An Oregon State Police sergeant on Sunday, Dec. 21, took down a man in Pendleton who put a knife to his own neck while fleeing Umatilla Tribal Police. According to the Oregon State Police, ...
Seven hundred Marines have been activated and are preparing to deploy to Los Angeles where they will join National Guard troops ordered to protect federal personnel and property in response to ...
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 ...
Nathan (Australia), Jun 11 (The Conversation) After United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested multiple people on alleged immigration violations, protests broke out in Los ...
PHOENIX — Multiple Arizona police departments are without one of their most common less-lethal options after Phoenix Police Department suspected the beanbag rounds, under the brand name Super-Sock, ...