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A Military Police of São Paulo State officer firing a grenade launcher loaded with tear gas. Less-lethal launchers can fire various sorts of ammunition, including: Impact projectiles, which rely on kinetic energy, such as baton rounds, bean bag rounds, or rubber bullets; Tear gas cartridge; Pepper spray; Stun rounds; Smoke round; Less-lethal ...
The SWAT team launched tear gas into the home to get the suspect to come out and surrender about 1:30 p.m. Thursday, police said. Officers arrested the Folsom man on suspicion of battery, elder ...
The FBI also launched 40-millimetre (1.6 in) CS grenade fired from M79 grenade launchers and fired two military M651 rounds at the Branch Davidian site. 40mm munitions recovered by the Texas Ranger Division at Waco included dozens of plastic Ferret Model SGA-400 Liquid CS rounds, two metal M651 military pyrotechnic tear gas rounds, two metal ...
These officers subdue rioters and subsequently allow the less heavily armoured, more mobile officers to make arrests where it is deemed necessary. In face of a greater threat, the riot police will be backed up with other officers equipped with riot guns to fire tear gas, rubber bullets, plastic bullets or "beanbag" rounds.
A 15-year-old Albuquerque boy died in a house fire Wednesday after police launched tear gas into the home trying to get an adult suspect out. Brett Rosenau died from smoke inhalation, the ...
During the 20-minute raid, the SWAT team fired tear gas into the house and made a dynamic entry. The rebels opened fire on the SWAT team with the two .38 Special service revolvers they had taken from Schwill and Hester; the SWAT team returned fire with shotguns and M16 rifles, killing all seven remaining members, including Sanders. [2]
The Travis County grand jury declined to indict SWAT officers Jared Carruth, Kevin Olejar and Sgt. Kevin De La Rue in the November shooting death of Ahmed Mohamed Nassar, District Attorney José ...
The riot police utilized riot gear including rifles, riot shields, tear gas, non-lethal weapons, and armored vehicles. After the police officer that shot and killed Michael Brown was identified to the public, the protests reignited with more riot police in helmets, face protectors, gas masks, riot batons, shields, and kevlar vests.