Columbus police may not use tear gas, rubber bullets on peaceful protesters after running ‘amok’, judge rules Paulina Villegas © Stephen Zenner/AFP/Getty Images Michelle Martin, the attorney for MaKhia Bryants family, and Hazel Bryant, the mother of MaKhia Bryant, speak at rally against police brutality in front of the Columbus City Hall in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday. A federal judge on Friday ordered police in Columbus, Ohio, to stop using force against nonviolent protesters in the city as part of a preliminary injunction that denounced tactics of officers who the judge said ran “amok” against demonstrators following George Floyd’s death last summer in Minneapolis.
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