Justice Dept. challenges Connecticut's mask ban, ID requirements, use-of-force policies for federal officers
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a complaint to protect law enforcement, challenging Connecticut's ban on masks, identification requirements, and use-of-force policies for federal officers.
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