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(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Two Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) officers’ use of force in a February 2025 shooting was ruled justified by a multi-agency Deadly Force Investigation Team. According ...
Crowd-control weapons can cause severe and sometimes permanent injuries. Chemical irritants affect the eyes, skin and lungs ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Police are often called upon to handle dangerous situations and react in a split second. Today, they have more tools at their disposal to deal with unruly people. There is ...
Welts, watery eyes, temporary blindness: Zoom in on crowd control tactics used against protesters ...
The Wichita Falls ISD school board voted unanimously to approve policies for Tasers and AR-style guns for officers in district schools. The rifles will not be carried by district police officers but ...
A newly filed lawsuit in San Diego federal court is challenging the constitutionality of California laws that prohibit state residents from buying and owning weapons that fire pepper projectiles, ...
During a city council meeting Tuesday night, police outlined their approach to managing demonstrations while protecting First ...
This study offers a detailed analysis of the global non-lethal weapons market, including current trends and future estimations to identify lucrative investment opportunities. Stakeholders can gain ...
NORTH CHARLESTON – Officers have access to an additional tool that is expected to help de-escalate situations before it becomes necessary to use deadly force. The North Charleston Police Department ...