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Columbus, Ohio police will no longer be allowed to use tear gas for crowd control, joining a growing number of cities across the country cracking down on chemical irritants as viral videos and reports show peaceful protesters being targeted with the weapons.
“Tear gas will no longer be used to break up peaceful protests. Period,” Mayor Andrew Ginther said.
He said the police response was “overly aggressive and inappropriate.”
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Columbus bans police from using tear gas for crowd control amd limits use of pepper spray
He said the police response was “overly aggressive and inappropriate.”
Columbus, Ohio police will no longer be allowed to use tear gas for crowd control, joining a growing number of cities across the country cracking down on chemical irritants as viral videos and reports show peaceful protesters being targeted with the weapons.
“Tear gas will no longer be used to break up peaceful protests. Period,” Mayor Andrew Ginther said.
He said the police response was “overly aggressive and inappropriate.”
About this website
THEHILL.COM
Columbus bans police from using tear gas for crowd control amd limits use of pepper spray
He said the police response was “overly aggressive and inappropriate.”


