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Arizona ACLU calls for probe of police force after Trump rally | TheHill

posted onAugust 24, 2017
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Article snippet: The American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) of Arizona on Wednesday called for an independent probe into potential excessive use of force against protesters outside of President Trump’s Tuesday rally in Phoenix. “The police failed to protect the First Amendment rights of protesters. Shortly after MORE finished attacking the First Amendment rights of the press inside of the Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix police began attacking the First Amendment rights of protesters outside,” the ACLU of Arizona’s executive director, Alessandra Soler, said in a statement. “They used harmful chemical agents against a peaceful crowd, which turned a nonviolent gathering into one where many, many people were harmed. Law enforcement’s decision to swiftly and brutally end hours of civil protest could profoundly chill the freedoms of speech and assembly in Phoenix for years to come.” The ACLU said it has “received many complaints” from individuals who were “taken by surprise when the police bombarded them with chemical irritants, with no warning.” “Who in the future would want to take the risk to protest in Phoenix when it is clear that the city’s police department will take physical action against them without cause or notice?” Soler continued in her statement. “The health risks associated with deploying so-called ‘nonlethal’ weapons cannot be understated. Tear gas and pepper spray can have devastating health effects.” Trump has mostly recently caught the ire of protesters around ... Link to the full article to read more

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