‘Misuse’ of crowd control weapons on ICE protesters led to blindings and traumatic brain injuries, report finds
- It’s been a brutal tactic deployed by local and federal law enforcement officials time and again over the past year: using teargas, rubber bullets and pepper spray to control protests outside ICE detention centers or during enforcement operations.
- Now, a new report lays bare the scale of the use of these crowd control weapons during anti-immigration demonstrations across the US, including hundreds of incidents that resulted in lasting and traumatic injuries.
- The report and an interactive map was created by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the Human Rights Center at the University of Califor
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- It’s been a brutal tactic deployed by local and federal law enforcement officials time and again over the past year: using teargas, rubber bullets and pepper spray to control protests outside ICE detention centers or during enforcement operations.
- Now, a new report lays bare the scale of the use of these crowd control weapons during anti-immigration demonstrations across the US, including hundreds of incidents that resulted in lasting and traumatic injuries.
- The report and an interactive map was created by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the Human Rights Center at the University of Califor
Sources: Guardian