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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, ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.