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  2. LAPD's 'less-lethal' projectile launchers are leading to ...

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    Other times, he said, groups of officers have simultaneously fired handguns and "less-lethal" weapons — a trend confirmed by a Times review of nearly 50 LAPD shootings between January 2020 and ...

  3. Police use of deadly force in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that administrative policies regarding police use of deadly force are associated with reduced use of such force by law enforcement officers. [71] [72] [73] Using less lethal weapons, such as tasers, can also significantly reduce injuries related to use-of-force events. [74]

  4. 'Bringing a gun to a knife fight': LAPD continues to ... - AOL

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    In about two-thirds of instances where officers fired their handguns and less-lethal weapons at an armed person — which sometimes happened simultaneously — they were reprimanded or ordered to ...

  5. Non-lethal weapon - Wikipedia

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    Less-Lethal.org - Non Lethal and Less Lethal Law Enforcement Technologies. Hosted by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). US Deptment of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program. Field Manual No. 19-15 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 25 November 1985 FM 19-15 CIVIL DISTURBANCES "Documenting Police Use of Force".

  6. LED incapacitator - Wikipedia

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    The non-lethal weapon is intended as a means of protection by law enforcement officials such as police and border patrols. The light emitted is capable of rendering opponents temporarily blind so that they can be subdued more easily.

  7. Police Use Of 'Less-Lethal' Munitions Has Exploded

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    As protests have surged across the United States, so has police use of so-called less-lethal munitions. In this video, Newsy breaks down what kinds of munitions are commonly used and Bellingcat's ...

  8. Active Denial System - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the ADS was only a vehicle-mounted weapon, though U.S. Marines and police were both working on portable versions. [8] ADS was developed under the sponsorship of the Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program with the Air Force Research Laboratory as the lead agency.

  9. Key findings from AP's investigation into police force that ...

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    Those records led them to identify at least 1,036 deaths after police had used what is known as “less-lethal force” during the decade of 2012 through 2021 — an average of two a week.