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A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order that blocks Los Angeles police officers from using rubber ...
Federal judge issues temporary restraining order preventing LAPD from using less-lethal munitions on journalists covering ...
On some occasions, Los Angeles Police Department officers purportedly targeted individuals who were clearly identifiable as ...
Los Angeles Police Department officers fired foam projectiles and flash-bang devices at reporters and photographers who were ...
The ruling comes nearly a month after the Los Angeles Press Club and Status Coup sued LAPD and Chief Jim McDonnell, alleging ...
The Los Angeles Press Club sued the city's police department after officers allegedly used weapons against journalists while ...
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The New Republic on MSNFederal Judge Tells LAPD to Stop Shooting at JournalistsU.S. District Judge Hernán D. Vera blocked Los Angeles police from using less lethal munitions and other crowd control ...
Federal judge issues temporary restraining order preventing LAPD from using less-lethal munitions on journalists covering immigration protests after citing troubling incidents.
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 ...
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order barring Los Angeles Police Department officers from firing on working ...
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LAist on MSNLos Angeles police cannot detain or fire weapons at journalists covering protests, judge rulesThe restraining order comes after press groups filed a lawsuit alleging the use of force violated the rights of journalists.
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