UCLA police, who were called on to handle some of the nation’s largest campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war last spring, are asking for approval to double their stockpile of pepper balls and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Los Angeles police officer aims his "less-lethal" weapon at a demonstrator in June 2020. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press) Los ...
The University of California’s board of regents on Thursday approved requests from UC campus police departments to increase their inventory of drones, robots, pepper balls and projectile launchers.
A federal judge refused Monday to dissolve her previous order restricting the Los Angeles Police Department‘s use of “less lethal” 40-millimeter and 37-millimeter projectile launchers against crowds ...
A newly filed lawsuit in San Diego federal court is challenging the constitutionality of California laws that prohibit state residents from buying and owning weapons that fire pepper projectiles, ...
University of California police officers face pro-Palestinian protesters outside Dodd Hall at UCLA on June 10. (Etienne Laurent / AFP via Getty Images) UCLA police, who were called on to handle some ...
Los Angeles police officers fired 40-millimeter projectiles intended to stop people through “pain compliance" at least 133 times last year — including nine cases where civilians were also shot at with ...
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