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In the summer of 2020, several people in Dallas were seriously injured by what is known as less-lethal ammunition. The ammo was fired by police officers in a supposed attempt to control protesters ...
Officers shot Turrell Clay, 33, during an arrest with less-lethal projectiles. He told them he was in pain and going to die, ...
Chandler Crumblish Paine is a full-time mom and regular jogger who lives in Fort Worth, Texas. She’s never owned a gun, but last year she became increasingly concerned about her safety, especially ...
PORT RICHEY, Fla. (WFLA) — A call regarding a disturbance in Port Richey Tuesday evening resulted in deputies taking down a ...
LOS ANGELES — The University of California (UC) board of regents on Thursday approved requests by several of its campus police departments for more weapons, less-lethal ammo and other equipment.
But the weapons are called “less-lethal” for a reason—even the beanbag ammunition can cause serious injury or death. The department’s switch comes as police across the country reevaluate ...
Minutes after a UC regents committee began debating the purchase of additional less-lethal weapons and ammunition ... detailed their use of weapons and ammo for 2023 — one year before protests ...
Turrell Clay, 33, died hours after Phoenix police shot him with less-lethal projectiles during an arrest. The Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner ruled Clay's death a homicide.