Lethal Force My Life As The Mets Most Controversial Marksman

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Federal agents target protesters with "less lethal" weapons at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on October 18 ...

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MSN: Police killed SoCal man with a 'less-lethal' round. Officer's use of force is ruled justified

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Police killed SoCal man with a 'less-lethal' round. Officer's use of force is ruled justified

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Jurist: UN expert urges US to review domestic and international lethal-force practices

A UN expert warned on Thursday that growing use of excessive and unlawful use of lethal force by US military and security forces both internationally and domestically is “gravely concerning.” The ...

Los Angeles Times: Police killed SoCal man with a ‘less-lethal’ round. Officer’s use of force is ruled justified

Police killed SoCal man with a ‘less-lethal’ round. Officer’s use of force is ruled justified

Yahoo: Memphis attorney warns of challenges in new TN deadly force law

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In July, a new Tennessee law will allow a person to use deadly force if they’re defending their property. Attorney Andre C. Wharton says this new law will be much different from the ...

In the dark, early-morning hours outside a McDonald's in Orange County, a police officer fired a shotgun loaded with so-called less-lethal munitions at a man swinging a belt, cursing at officers and ...

WLWT: Examining DHS Use of Force policy after 2 deadly Minneapolis shootings

NPR: A deadly standoff in 1992 changed federal use-of-force rules. Here's why it matters

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The killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year old U.S. citizen, has broken through partisan gridlock over whether immigration enforcement agents' training and conduct require greater scrutiny. In August of ...