A protester had his hands raised when Los Angeles police shot him in the head with a 'less-lethal projectile' during a May demonstration, body camera videos released Friday show.
Los Angeles A protester had his hands raised when Los Angeles police shot him in the head with a"less-lethal projectile" during a May demonstration, body camera videos released Friday show.
The incident, which happened five days after the killing of George Floyd, is being investigated by LAPD's Force Investigation Division, according to LAPD.The videos shows police advancing toward protesters just before sunset on May 30, with police calling for officers with bean bag shotguns and rubber projectile launchers to come to the front.The protester, identified by police as C.J.
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