Tear gas deployed outside fed building protest
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The city of Minneapolis said a six-month-old infant and a juvenile were hospitalized after federal agents reportedly fired tear gas at a vehicle.
CNN reporter Shimon Prokupecz got a solid dose of tear gas after federal agents fired some canisters in his direction.
Using tear gas is a common tactic authorities use to control crowds at protests, and it can have lasting affects on your health. Before you head out to a protest, learn what to do if you encounter it. Mercey Livingston CNET Contributor Mercey Livingston is ...
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Across the United States, as marches over police brutality and the murder of George Floyd have grown in size, protesters have encountered volleys of tear gas. It’s clear that all protests—peaceful and less so—might be met with chemical weapons.
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A week after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot a woman, protests have continued in Minneapolis.