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  2. UC Davis pepper spray incident - Wikipedia

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    UC Davis Police, Linda Katehi. The UC Davis pepper spray incident occurred on November 18, 2011, during an Occupy movement demonstration at the University of California, Davis. After asking the protesters to leave several times, university police pepper sprayed a group of student demonstrators as they were seated on a paved path in the campus quad.

  3. Non-lethal weapon - Wikipedia

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    The ADS is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the US military, [ 40] designed for area denial, perimeter security and crowd control. [ 41] Informally, the weapon has also been referred to as a "heat ray", [ 42] since it works by heating the surface of targets, such as the skin of targeted human subjects.

  4. Pepper spray - Wikipedia

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    Pepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, or capsicum spray is a lachrymator (tear gas) product containing the compound capsaicin as the active ingredient that irritates the eyes to cause burning and pain sensations, as well as temporary blindness. Its inflammatory effects cause the eyes to close, temporarily taking ...

  5. Capitol Police pepper spray and arrest demonstrators ...

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    WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police used pepper spray to disperse a protest opposing a congressional visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has drawn anger from anti-war activists.

  6. Police pepper spray 9-year-old girl in New York

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    Authorities in Rochester, New York, are investigating a confrontation captured on video that shows police pepper spraying a 9-year-old girl while responding to a report of “family trouble ...

  7. Body slams, pepper spray and other recent abuses inside KY ...

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    “The way I was trained to write reports, they never wanted you to use direct words like ‘hit’ or ‘struck,’ or ‘push’ or ‘shove,’” Bell told the Herald-Leader at the time.

  8. Use of force continuum - Wikipedia

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    A use of force continuum is a standard that provides law enforcement officers and civilians with guidelines as to how much force may be used against a resisting subject in a given situation. In some ways, it is similar to the U.S. military 's escalation of force (EOF). The purpose of these models is to clarify, both for law enforcement officers ...

  9. Pepper-spray projectile - Wikipedia

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    A pepper-spray projectile, also called a pepper-spray ball, pepper-ball, pepper bomb, or pepper-spray pellet, is a frangible projectile containing a powdered chemical that irritates the eyes and nose in a manner similar to pepper spray. These projectiles are fired from specially designed forced compliance weapons or modified paintball guns .