Oregon Judge curbs tear gas at Portland ICE site, orders officer identification

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A federal judge in Portland limited DHS crowd-control weapons outside the ICE building, requiring officers to identify themselves and allowing munitions only when there is an imminent threat. The ruling also grants preliminary class certification to nonviolent protesters and journalists, with potential appeals by the Justice Department after hearings detailing use-of-force policy violations.
- Judge limits crowd control devices at Portland ICE building, says federal officers must identify themselves Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
- Hundreds protest in a ‘sing resistance’ outside ICE facility days after court ruling KOIN.com
- Federal judge hands DHS another court loss, extends tear gas restrictions at ICE facility KATU
- Federal judge issues order restricting use of crowd control munitions at Portland ICE facility KGW
- Crowd gathers for sing-along protest outside Portland ICE facility KPTV
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