{"id":35214,"date":"2025-11-25T20:51:07","date_gmt":"2025-11-25T20:51:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=35214"},"modified":"2025-11-25T20:51:07","modified_gmt":"2025-11-25T20:51:07","slug":"how-trumps-immigration-forces-misuse-less-lethal-weapons-propublica","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=35214","title":{"rendered":"How Trump&#8217;s Immigration Forces Misuse \u201cLess Lethal\u201d Weapons \u2014 ProPublica"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p>As the Trump administration\u2019s immigration dragnet intensified in June, a nurse in Portland, Oregon, left work one midafternoon and drove to a nearby detention facility to voice his opposition. Federal agents had set off smoke grenades, driving away many protesters at the front of the facility, but Vincent Hawkins lifted his megaphone anyway.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou should stop and think about what you\u2019re doing!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The shot came seconds later, a silver projectile launched through the small facility\u2019s closed gate, hitting him in the face. The tear gas canister shattered his glasses, ripped apart his brow, crushed against his eye and concussed him. In video footage, the projectile can be seen bouncing off his face and arcing back toward the unknown Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fired it.<\/p>\n<p>Hawkins, a 25-year veteran of the emergency room, was rushed to one, bleeding and wondering if he\u2019d ever see through his left eye again. A frequent demonstrator, he knew the risks. He\u2019d seen friends struggling to breathe through toxic chemical clouds, others pelted with pepper balls. But Hawkins was undeterred.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI have things to say,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd if it means being wounded to do it, then here I am.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The 55-year-old said he\u2019d be blind in one eye if not for the shielding effect of his glasses. He\u2019s regained most of his vision but suffers from dizziness and vertigo, sometimes causing him to miss work.<\/p>\n<p>Since President Donald Trump\u2019s administration launched high-intensity immigration sweeps this year, federal agents have routinely countered protestors using crowd control weapons \u2014 rubber bullets, flash-bang grenades, tear gas and pepper balls. They\u2019ve fired on American citizens and noncitizens alike in ways that some experts say might be criminal.<\/p>\n<p>The so-called less lethal weapons are designed to break up mobs engaged in dangerous behavior or deter would-be assailants who pose a threat. They aren\u2019t intended to kill. But research has shown the weapons can cause devastating injuries or death. Federal guidelines generally prohibit agents from targeting the head, neck, throat or spine when firing projectiles like rubber bullets or pepper balls.<\/p>\n<p>ProPublica and FRONTLINE conducted dozens of interviews at protest scenes, reviewed hundreds of pages of court documents and photographs, and analyzed some 50 video-recorded incidents in which immigration agents and officers used these weapons in the last five months. That review found more than two dozen cases in which officers deployed the weapons in ways that appear to flout the government\u2019s own rules, including by aiming at someone\u2019s head, spine or groin and deploying chemical agents at moving vehicles or near children.<\/p>\n<p>In Southern California, federal law enforcement fired pepper balls and rubber bullets at people\u2019s heads and backs at least five times, and at least once at a man\u2019s groin, records and interviews show. In Oakland, California, an unarmed pastor who posed no obvious threat was blasted in the face with pepper powder. In Chicago, where more than a dozen people reported being indiscriminately pelted with pepper balls, entire blocks were enshrouded in tear gas, forcing people from their homes. A religious leader was targeted in his head with pepper balls.<\/p>\n<p>Christy Lopez, a former senior civil rights litigator at the Department of Justice, said many of the bystander and news videos she\u2019s seen show \u201cclearly excessive, unreasonable force\u201d that her former office would have investigated as potential crimes.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey are clearly violating people\u2019s rights,\u201d said Lopez, who now teaches at Georgetown Law. \u201cIt\u2019s probably criminal, and it should be investigated as such.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI don\u2019t say that lightly,\u201d added Lopez, who led investigations into misconduct and excessive force at police departments including Los Angeles, Chicago and Ferguson, Missouri. \u201cThis is a very different situation than anything we\u2019ve seen in the past in terms of just the routine and really brazen use of force in violation of people\u2019s rights.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Co-published With<\/p>\n<p>Rohini Haar, an ER doctor and University of California, Berkeley professor who studies crowd control weapons, told ProPublica that Hawkins\u2019 assault in Portland was \u201cabsolutely\u201d a misuse of tear gas because it was fired at his head when he posed no obvious threat. For a 2023 policy paper published by Physicians for Human Rights, Haar and her team analyzed peer-reviewed medical literature to identify more than 100,000 instances of people wounded by tear gas since 2015; the researchers found more than 5,000 serious injuries, including 14 deaths of people struck by military-grade gas canisters.<\/p>\n<p>Haar said Americans are witnessing a \u201cfar more dangerous use of these weapons\u201d in recent months, despite calls for clearer use-of-force policies following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020 and the nationwide protests it spurred.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou\u2019re going to see a lot more injuries,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>In a statement to ProPublica, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said its ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers show \u201cincredible restraint\u201d but sometimes must use force as they \u201cput their lives on the line to arrest murderers, rapists, and gang members.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>ICE and CBP personnel \u201care trained to use the minimum amount of force necessary to resolve dangerous situations to prioritize the safety of the public and themselves,\u201d the statement said. \u201cOur officers are highly trained in de-escalation tactics and regularly receive ongoing use of force training.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Even when used correctly, manufacturers acknowledge these weapons can be lethal. As Defense Technology, a Wyoming company that makes the type of canister that struck Hawkins, discloses on many of its wares: \u201cTHIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The company did not respond to a request for comment.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-aggressive-campaign\">Aggressive Campaign<\/h3>\n<p>Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino, a 30-year veteran of CBP, has orchestrated many of the most aggressive immigrant roundups across the country.<\/p>\n<p>When forces under Bovino\u2019s command began rounding up suspected undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles in June, vocal demonstrations followed. In response, his troops used tear gas and rubber bullets in ways that drew rebuke from a California federal judge.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"attribution__caption\">Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino leads federal agents in pushing back protesters from a driveway used by transports carrying detained people at an ICE processing facility in Illinois in October.<\/span> <span class=\"attribution__credit\">Jamie Kelter Davis\/The New York Times\/Redux<\/span><\/p>\n<p>On June 7, a Homeland Security agent shot a local reporter in the head with a rubber bullet as the journalist covered a fierce protest at a Home Depot in Los Angeles County, causing a concussion.<\/p>\n<p>In ensuing days, federal personnel repeatedly fired crowd control munitions at media members, protesters and bystanders. The Los Angeles Press Club and a union representing journalists sued the Department of Homeland Security.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDHS agents have consistently used these weapons to suppress First Amendment protected activity when they faced no meaningful threat of violence,\u201d the suit said. \u201cDespite common perceptions that alleged \u2018crowd control\u2019 weapons are harmless, each of these weapons \u2014 including, and especially, chemical weapons and projectiles \u2014 can cause significant and long-lasting health harms.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In early September, U.S. District Judge Hern\u00e1n D. Vera issued an order restricting the use of crowd control weapons and requiring \u201cat least two separate warnings\u201d before agents or officers deployed them. Enforceable only in the Central District of California, which covers much of coastal Southern California, the order also barred agents from firing tear gas canisters and flash-bang grenades at the public and shooting rubber bullets or other projectiles \u201cat the head, neck, groin, back, or other sensitive areas, unless that person poses an immediate threat of death or serious bodily injury.\u201d That order went further than existing policies at DHS, specifically prohibiting firing on journalists and requiring law enforcement to give clear dispersal orders and allowing crowds to leave before deploying weapons.<\/p>\n<p>DHS appealed, saying the ruling \u201cmicromanages how DHS agents respond to violent riots.\u201d The appeal is pending.<\/p>\n<p>Bovino has defended his officers, calling their use of the weapons \u201cexemplary.\u201d Yet allegations of misuse have followed his forces to other cities.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-midway-blitz\">Midway Blitz<\/h3>\n<p>After Los Angeles, Bovino took his troops to Chicago. There, he led Operation Midway Blitz \u2014 an aggressive campaign of roving immigration sweeps that included the siege of an entire apartment building.<\/p>\n<p>Those apprehended during the blitz were taken to a detention facility in a nondescript industrial park in Broadview, a Chicago suburb. Small demonstrations had been held there for years, but they exploded in size as ICE and CBP officials rushed hundreds of detainees through the suburban streets to jail and possible deportation.<\/p>\n<p>Federal agents and officers turned again to crowd control weapons.<br \/>Raven Geary, co-founder of Unraveled, an independent news operation in Chicago, was covering a protest at the Broadview detention facility in late September when a federal agent shot her in the face with a pepper ball, causing her left cheek to bleed and bruise.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"attribution__caption\">Raven Geary, co-founder of an independent news operation in Chicago, was shot in the face with a pepper ball by a federal agent.<\/span> <span class=\"attribution__credit\">Raven Geary\/Unraveled<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was this very sudden, horrible pain,\u201d said Geary, who was carrying two large cameras and wearing a press badge. Then she realized she was covered in a powder containing the active ingredient in hot peppers. \u201cYou\u2019re coughing, you are sneezing, you are wheezing, it can be hard to see.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Leigh Kunkel, a demonstrator, also got pelted. \u201cThe crowd was not doing anything,\u201d she said, yet the pepper balls came flying at them.<\/p>\n<p>Agents shot her in the back of the head and the nose. \u201cI\u2019m incredibly lucky that he didn\u2019t hit me 2 inches higher,\u201d she said. \u201cI could have lost an eye.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-federal-agents-fire-less-lethal-weapons-at-protesters\">Federal Agents Fire \u201cLess Lethal\u201d Weapons at Protesters<\/h3>\n<p><span class=\"attribution__caption\">Federal agents firing crowd control weapons during a protest at a Broadview, Illinois, detention facility in September, where journalist Raven Geary was shot in the face with a pepper ball.<\/span> <span class=\"attribution__credit\">Steve Held\/Unraveled<\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>Kunkel and Geary became plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to curb the use of force by federal forces in the Chicago area.<\/p>\n<p>As part of that lawsuit, a nearby resident and mother named Autumn Hamer told a judge how she swung by the facility in the early morning to see peaceful protestors chanting, \u201cWhose streets? Our streets!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Federal officers on the roof intermittently fired rubber bullets and pepper balls into the crowd, she said. A flash-bang grenade landed next to her, causing disorientation and a ringing in her ear.<\/p>\n<p>At a subsequent protest, she saw a projectile tear through an acoustic guitar a woman was playing. The agents fired tear gas, Hamer said, making her choke. As Hamer and others tried to move from the barricaded front of the facility toward fresh air on another street, she told ProPublica and FRONTLINE, they found themselves getting shot through a side barricade, as though agents had flanked them to box them in.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt all felt cruel,\u201d Hamer told reporters. She noted that the pepper ball launchers are similar in design to recreational paintball guns. \u201cI have teenage boys, so when I look at [agents], I\u2019m like, \u2026 are you pretending that you\u2019re in a video game right now?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Federal Judge Sara Ellis sided with the plaintiffs, issuing a temporary restraining order that barred immigration agents from targeting journalists and using crowd control weapons unless there is a serious threat to public safety.<\/p>\n<p>Still, Bovino\u2019s agents continued to use the weapons. One Chicago resident captured a video that looks like it could have come from a video game.<\/p>\n<p>Enrique Bahena wore camera-equipped Meta glasses to a protest in Chicago\u2019s Little Village, a largely Latino neighborhood. Bahena said he was with a group of activists who were loudly \u2014 but nonviolently \u2014 confronting Border Patrol agents. \u201cEveryone was just telling them to get out,\u201d he recalled.<\/p>\n<p>Bahena\u2019s camera glasses captured a first-person view of a Border Patrol agent pointing a pepper ball launcher at him, just feet away. In the video, the agent fires at his throat, sending up a cloud of noxious smoke.<\/p>\n<p>On Nov. 6, Ellis, the federal judge for the Northern District of Illinois nominated by former President Barack Obama, said from the bench that \u201cthe use of force shocks the conscience,\u201d before ordering dramatic changes in how federal forces use crowd control weapons.<\/p>\n<p>DHS decried her ruling as \u201can extreme act by an activist judge that risks the lives and livelihoods of law enforcement officers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRioters, gangbangers, and terrorists have opened fire on our federal law enforcement officers, thrown rocks, bottles, and fireworks at them, slashed the tires of their vehicles, rammed them, ambushed them, and they have destroyed multiple law enforcement vehicles,\u201d a department statement read.<br \/>DHS appealed. Last week, a panel of three Republican appointees sided with the government, temporarily blocking her ruling and saying Ellis\u2019 limitations on officers went too far \u2014 so much so, the judges wrote, that they \u201cresembled federal regulation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"attribution__caption\">Federal agents target protesters with \u201cless lethal\u201d weapons at an ICE building in Oregon in October.<\/span> <span class=\"attribution__credit\">Mathieu Lewis-Rolland\/Getty Images<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Ellis criticized Bovino for an October incident in which he threw a tear gas canister at community members in the Little Village neighborhood. Bovino claimed he\u2019d been attacked by a rock-throwing assailant, forcing him to deploy the gas for his own protection. Ellis said \u201cvideo evidence disproves this. And he ultimately admitted he was not hit until after he threw the tear gas.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bovino did not respond to a request for comment made through DHS.<\/p>\n<p>A DHS official said personnel working under Bovino enjoy a sense of \u201cimpunity\u201d when it comes to uses of force. \u201cThese events keep happening because of the lack of accountability by CBP,\u201d said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions. \u201cAnd there\u2019s usually no repercussions for agents or officers because federal prosecutors rarely prosecute agents for excessive force.\u201d<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-we-come-in-peace\">\u201cWe Come in Peace\u201d<\/h3>\n<p>On the morning of Oct. 23, a green-and-white Border Patrol truck lurched through a crowd of protestors gathered on the Oakland, California, waterfront. The demonstrators had converged after learning that federal agents would be using a nearby Coast Guard base to launch a wave of immigration raids.<\/p>\n<p>Masked Border Patrol agents popped out to disperse people who\u2019d enveloped the vehicle with signs and chants. Hoping to calm the tension, a local pastor named Jorge Bautista joined the crowd to pray.<\/p>\n<p>Videos show an agent exiting the truck, marching toward the pastor and pointing a large-caliber weapon at his face.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019m thinking, \u2018There\u2019s no way he\u2019s going to shoot this thing at me,\u2019\u201d Bautista recalled. \u201cI\u2019m thinking, \u2018He\u2019s just using this to scare me. It\u2019s not going to work.\u2019 And the moment I realized he was close enough to hear me, I said, \u2018We come in peace.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As he said those words, the agent pulled the trigger, striking Bautista with an object that dispersed what bystanders believed was pepper powder. Videos show Bautista struggling to breathe as his eyes and skin burned beneath toxic granules. The unidentified agent calmly returned to the truck.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"attribution__caption\">Jorge Bautista, right, was shot in the face in Oakland in October by a Border Patrol agent who fired a powder that made his skin burn and made it hard to breathe.<\/span> <span class=\"attribution__credit\">David Bacon<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Bystanders poured liquid on his face. He kept his eyes shut and wound up in the hospital for treatment of scrapes and bruises on his chin and neck.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNo one should be assaulted for being out there protesting,\u201d said Bautista, who said he intends to sue DHS.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou would figure they would be trained to de-escalate situations, right? 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