A federal judge banned Los Angeles Police Department officers from using some less-lethal launchers at protests, after ...
Rank-and-file police officers have blasted an ‘activist’ federal judge for what they say is a dangerous ruling that strips ...
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LAPD bans officers from using one type of less-lethal weapon at protests
An order sent this week says officers "shall not" the launchers for crowd control - after a federal judge's found the LAPD ...
According to LAPD policy, officers are only allowed to deploy 40mm “less-lethal” launchers when there is an immediate threat ...
The Los Angeles Police Department has abruptly ordered officers to stop using 40mm less‑lethal launchers for crowd control, ...
On June 20, SAPD's Street Crimes Unit was attempting to arrest a wanted man in the 300 block of Leroux Street, police say.
L.A. police officers fire so-called less-lethal weapons at protesters during a "No Kings" rally in downtown on June 14. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times) The Los Angeles City Council voted against a ...
Built for patrol realities: compact, lightweight, and ready to deploy fast when officers need time, distance, and ...
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This post was updated Sept. 17 at 8:26 p.m. The UC Board of Regents approved the UCLA police department’s request for less-than-lethal munition launchers and sponge rounds at a Wednesday meeting. The ...
A man died after Los Angeles police officers shot him with a hard foam projectile during an attempted robbery of a convenience store in San Pedro, officials said. The Los Angeles Police Department ...
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