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Two police reviews concluded that officers were justified in their use of pepper spray in the postgame brawl that followed November's Ohio State/Michigan game.
Police's use of pepper spray in Michigan vs. Ohio State scuffle justified, review says By Sam Westmoreland | Feb 27, 2025 ...
Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe outlines proposals to improve oversight, reduce solitary confinement, and implement trauma-informed practices in county detention facilities.
San Diego County supervisors voted Tuesday to explore phasing out pepper spray in local juvenile detention facilities, citing ...
An Ohio State University police review found an officer justified in using pepper spray during a brawl between Ohio State and Michigan football players. The brawl, sparked by Michigan players ...
One officer suffered a head injury during the Michigan brawl, Ohio State said Wednesday, and three used pepper spray. No charges have been filed.
Her proposal follows the opening of a state investigation into possible civil rights abuses against youth in County custody.
A Lancaster city police officer acted appropriately when he used pepper spray to clear a fight involving more than a dozen teens at Reservoir Park on Sunday afternoon, according to the police ...
The county Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday in favor of a motion banning the use of all chemical agents, including pepper spray, in youth detention centers, and renewing its contract with ...
Videos and photos captured during the postgame fight between Ohio State and Michigan players seem to show which officer deployed pepper spray first.
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