Judge Bans LAPD from Using Nonlethal Weapons on Journalists

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A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing LAPD from using rubber bullets and other less-lethal munitions against journalists covering protests, citing violations of First Amendment rights and incidents of targeting journalists, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for July 24.
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