Minneapolis, federal law and Judge Katherine Menendez
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Welts, watery eyes, temporary blindness: Zoom in on crowd control tactics used against protesters
An East Lansing Police Department officer at the center of a pepper-spray controversy claimed he has been “cleared” of “any wrong doing” by the department and is planning to resign. In an Instagram video posted to his personal page within the last week,
US justice department announced it is investigating protesters in Minnesota who disrupted church services
Federal agents deployed chemical sprays and tear gas and detained at least one person during anti-ICE protests near the Minneapolis federal building
Immigrants at Deportation Depot were pepper sprayed on Christmas Eve after they refused orders from officers, the state says.
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US District Judge Katherine Menendez's ruling bars ICE agents from using pepper spray as a crowd control toolor detaining peaceful protesters