As BlackLivesMatter protests continue across the US, a look at how police and law-enforcement officials are using their weapons
As Black Lives Matter demonstrations continue across the US, security forces are getting creative with their use and choice of weapons.
Protests marked by slogans of "I can't breathe" — a rallying cry echoing the dying words of George Floyd, and Eric Garner, five years before him, — began peacefully the day after the former was killed in Minneapolis police custody. Police have since used rubber bullets and fired pepper and tear gas into crowds of often peaceful protesters.
A tear gas canister was fired directly onto an unarmed man’s face by security forces in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This video of Grand Rapids PD firing a tear gas canister at an unarmed man point blank to the face needs to VIRAL. what in the actual fuck are these pigs doing
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