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A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order that blocks Los Angeles police officers from using rubber projectiles and other so-called less-lethal munitions against reporters covering ...
The world's largest rubber duck has been inflated at Idlewild & SoakZone for the weekend of June 27-29.
Several people, including journalists, were struck by less-lethal rounds during anti-ICE protests. Lawsuits are being filed against LAPD, LASD and CHP ...
A few local municipalities are defined by phenomena from testicles and cereal to rubber ducks and baby food.
Martin Santoyo, 33, is seen here in a Zoom interview with KTLA talking about getting shot by a rubber bullet in close range to his groin during ICE protests in downtown Los Angeles.
While rubber bullets are considered "less lethal" munitions, they can do harm. A peer-reviewed article published in 2017 in the medical journal BMJ Open found that rubber and plastic bullets caused ...
The Los Angeles Press Club says law enforcement officers have violated press freedoms of reporters covering anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles more than three dozen times.
The Los Angeles Press Club says police officers repeatedly used "less-lethal" bullets and violated the constitutional rights of reporters covering anti-ICE protests.
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