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Protesters Share Harrowing Experiences with 'Less-Lethal' Crowd Control Weapons

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Recent protests across the U.S. have highlighted the controversial use of 'less-lethal' weapons by law enforcement, particularly in response to demonstrations against immigration enforcement. Vincent Hawkins, an emergency room nurse, was injured by a tear gas canister during a protest, while Kaden Rummler suffered permanent eye damage from a projectile. These incidents have raised concerns about the excessive use of force and the training of federal agents. As tensions rise, many are calling for accountability and reform in crowd control tactics. The ongoing scrutiny emphasizes the need for law enforcement to consider the impact of their actions on innocent bystanders.

Key Details: • Vincent Hawkins and Kaden Rummler experienced severe injuries from crowd control measures. • Protests have intensified nationwide following a fatal shooting by ICE officers. • Concerns about the training and use of force by federal agents are growing. • The use of pepper balls and tear gas has been criticized for causing lasting harm.

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Tricia McLaughlinDepartment of Homeland SecurityICEGregory BovinoBorder PatrolVincent HawkinsKaden RummlerDavid Black

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