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Pride, Gayborhood and Philadelphia police

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 · 1d · on MSN
Protesters march through Gayborhood in response to how Philly police handled Pride celebrations
Protesters gathered in Gayborhood Monday night after people voiced their concerns over the way Philadelphia police dispersed large crowds during Pride celebrations Sunday.

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 · 10h · on MSN
15 arrested as police response to Gayborhood Pride festival spurs criticism from some in LGBTQ+ community
 · 17h
Philly police response during Pride celebrations draws protest
 · 1d
Philadelphia police response during Pride celebrations draws protest
Dozens of people rallied Monday evening, accusing Philadelphia police of using excessive force during Pride celebrations in the Gayborhood a day earlier, as officials defended their actions and announ...

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Billy Penn · 7h
City officials respond to backlash against heavy police involvement at Philly Pride
 · 18h
Protesters rally after 15 arrested by Philly police during Pride
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In a civil rights case that signals a reckoning over police crowd-control tactics, a federal jury has awarded $11.8 million to a Dodgers fan permanently blinded in one eye by LAPD projectiles. The outcome delivers a sharp rebuke of so-called "less-lethal ...
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How Three Crowd-Control Weapons Were Used During Anti-ICE Protest Crackdown

Federal law enforcement agencies have used crowd control munitions—including kinetic projectiles, chemical rounds and obscurant devices—during immigration protests in multiple U.S. cities under the Trump administration,
The Boston Globe
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Judge throws out controversial Boston rule on crowd-control weapons

More than four years after Boston City Hall approved a controversial rule limiting police officers’ usage of crowd-control agents such as tear gas and rubber bullets, a state judge has thrown the ordinance out after the city declined to defend it.
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