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Judge weighs extending limits on federal agents' use of force against Portland ICE protesters
U.S. District Judge Michael Simon is expected to rule in the coming days in a case shaping how protests are handled at Portland's ICE building moving forward.
A Federal Protective Service incident commander and five agency officers said in videotaped depositions played in court Tuesday that they fired pepper balls or doused protesters with hand-held pepper ...
A freelance videographer testified that federal officers targeted him with a smoke canister and pepper ball rounds while he ...
Attorneys representing demonstrators pointed to multiple examples they say show excessive force and violations of protected ...
A judge is expected to rule as early as next week on whether to extend limits on federal agents’ use of chemical munitions.
A judge in Oregon has temporarily restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the ICE building in Portland.
The protesters and journalists say federal agents are retaliating against protected speech, while the government argues their tactics are necessary to secure an ICE facility.
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How federal officers used tear gas at Portland's ICE building — and why it may have violated policy
KGW analyzed hundreds of video clips showing federal officers confronting protesters in Portland. The videos show how crowd control munitions have been misused.
A federal lawsuit brought by protesters and backed by the ACLU against the Trump administration entered its second day on Tuesday.
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