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USC student Tucker Collins lost an eye after being shot by a Department of Homeland Security agent with a less-lethal projectile during a 'No Kings' march.
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Summary
Attorney V James DeSimone alleges that 18-year-old University of Southern California freshman Tucker Collins lost an eye after being shot with a less-lethal projectile by a Department of Homeland Security agent in Los Angeles. The incident reportedly occurred on March 28 while Collins was photographing a 'No Kings' march downtown.
Key Facts
- •Attorney V James DeSimone claims USC student Tucker Collins, 18, lost an eye after being struck by a less-lethal projectile fired by a Department of Homeland Security agent.[1]confirmed
- •The alleged incident took place on March 28 during a 'No Kings' protest in downtown Los Angeles.[1]confirmed
[1] Guardian World
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Los AngelesUnited States, California
34.05, -118.24Sources (1)
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Attorney V James DeSimone alleges that 18-year-old University of Southern California freshman Tucker Collins lost an eye after being shot with a less-lethal projectile by a Department of Homeland Security agent in Los Angeles. The incident reportedly occurred on March 28 while Collins was photographing a 'No Kings' march downtown.
- • Attorney V James DeSimone claims USC student Tucker Collins, 18, lost an eye after being struck by a less-lethal projectile fired by a Department of Homeland Security agent.
- • The alleged incident took place on March 28 during a 'No Kings' protest in downtown Los Angeles.