The suspect was 'sitting with his hands in front of him and appeared to be only non-compliant to verbal commands,' police say ...
The Los Angeles Police Department has abruptly ordered officers to stop using 40mm less‑lethal launchers for crowd control, effective immediately, after a federal judge found the department in ...
Who authorized the “flying crew-served weapon” with increased recoil? High above the floor of the SHOT Show, Colt’s most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A San Antonio police sergeant was suspended for 30 days after justifying an officer's use of a 40mm launcher on a wanted man. A ...
The Los Angeles Police Department’s own rulebook shows cops face tight limits — and scrutiny — when firing “non-lethal” launchers. An internal document obtained by The Post shows Los Angeles police ...
Police agencies’ cache of less-lethal weapons includes Tasers, tear gas canisters and beanbag shotguns. Then there are 40 mm launchers. Escondido police used 40 mm launchers a week ago when two ...
The Los Angeles Police Department says it’ll begin retraining thousands of officers in crowd-control tactics and new rules for using less-lethal weapons adopted following protests in 2020 that saw the ...
On June 20, SAPD’s Street Crimes Unit was attempting to arrest a wanted man in the 300 block of Leroux Street, police say.