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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 ...
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LAPD can continue to use military weapons, foam bullets and tear gas after City Council vote
This article was originally published by LAist on Dec. 2, 2025. The L.A. City Council voted 8-4 on Tuesday to continue allowing the Los Angeles Police Department to be armed with 40 mm foam bullet ...
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 ...
The city of Los Angeles will appeal a federal court order barring LAPD from using less-lethal weapons against journalists and nonviolent protesters during demonstrations. City officials argue the ...
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