Crowd control weapons caused at least 115 head injuries amid summer protests across U.S., study says

Crowd control weapons caused at least 115 head injuries amid
summer protests across U.S., study says 1

Physicians for Human Rights, a Texas-based organization, in a study published on Monday, identified 115 people who were shot in the head or neck at demonstrations with “Kinetic Impact Projectiles” — like rubber bullets and bean bags — starting the day after 46-year-old Floyd died in Minneapolis.

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