Judge Orders Trial on Phoenix Police’s Excessive Use of Force Against Protesters
Hundreds were injured when Phoenix police, without warning, used incapacitating weaponry to silence and disperse hundreds of peaceful protestors.
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Hundreds were injured when Phoenix police, without warning, used incapacitating weaponry to silence and disperse hundreds of peaceful protestors.
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