Nearly 1,600 people have been arrested or convicted of riot-related crimes, according to the US Justice Department, including 600 charged with assaulting, resisting or obstructing police.
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The leader of the Proud Boys’ Philadelphia chapter was arrested after a video showed him spraying a chemical irritant at police officers during the riot. Rehl, another of the four leaders ...
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Craig Sicknick, whose police officer brother died of multiple strokes the day after he was attacked in the riot, called Mr Trump "pure evil". "The man who killed my brother is now president," he ...
Tensions escalated in the second half when, shortly after Kai Havertz netted Arsenal's second goal, around 30 police officers in riot gear rushed into the away end, forming an additional segregation ...
Dykes, of Bluffton, South Carolina, was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison for stealing a police riot shield and twice using it against officers. He pleaded guilty to two felony counts of ...
The events that unfolded were beyond our control, but the evidence soon ... Rodriguez claimed there was no riot until police started using pepper spray. “We’re moving on,” he said, before ...
Courtesy of Yonhap News Police riot control officers wore helmets in anticipation of the protesters engaging in violent actions. The police also prepared riot gear and capsaicin spray devices.
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