Court curbs federal crowd-control munitions outside Portland ICE building

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A U.S. District Court in Oregon issued a 14-day temporary restraining order restricting federal officers outside Portland’s ICE building from using chemical or projectile crowd-control munitions unless there is an imminent threat, and barring strikes to the head, neck, or torso unless deadly force is justified, as protests continue and a separate lawsuit over exposure to tear gas proceeds; hearings are scheduled to decide further steps.
Topics:nation#crowd-control-munitions#first-amendment#ice-building#politics#portland#restraining-order
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