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Four days after a 21-year-old anti-ICE protester was permanently blinded by a pepper ball munition, the nation’s deportation agency spent nearly $100,000 on more of the “non-lethal” rounds, according ...
Police have been banned from using a powerful, non-lethal weapon to control protests in an extraordinary federal court decision. Judge Consuelo B. Marshall ruled on Thursday the Los Angeles Police ...
A 21-year-old demonstrator says he was permanently blinded in one eye after an ICE officer fired a less-lethal projectile at close range during a protest outside a federal building in Santa Ana. He ...
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Video shows feds shooting ICE protester with nonlethal round at point-blank range, blinding him in one eye
A 21-year-old has been left permanently blind in one eye after a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officer shot a nonlethal round into the protester's face during a January 9 protest in Santa Ana, ...
If you are a victim, witness to a crime, or experiencing an emergency, you should contact your local police department or call 911. Use of the Attorney General’s complaint form is not meant to replace ...
Photo: ICE and CBP agents shoot non-lethal weapons at protesters in Minneapolis; by Chad Davis cc by 4.0 ...
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