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He adds that earlier police used shields to disperse a crowd of about 150 people.
At the French embassy, guards fired into the air to disperse a crowd.
At one point they used a water cannon to disperse a crowd heading for the mosque.
Before the night was over, other officers repeatedly called for backup to disperse a crowd and, residents said, used pepper spray to do so.
The army said soldiers had used nonlethal weapons to disperse a crowd throwing stones and bricks.
These chemicals disperse a crowd that could be protesting or rioting, or to clear a building.
Dispersing a crowd is one thing.
On 8 June, government troops fired into the air to disperse a crowd of protesters, igniting a violent clash between the groups.
Some reports said one of those people had been killed when the police fired to disperse a crowd, but police officials blamed "unknown miscreants."
Elsewhere in Nicosia there were several arrests and in one incident police fired tear gas to disperse a crowd.
Last week two soldiers were reported killed in a gunfight while trying to disperse a crowd near the Nagorno-Karabakh border.
- Security forces used tear gas and truncheons to disperse a crowd of protesters in the capital today who were demanding that the government step down.
At nightfall, the police fired tear gas to disperse a crowd of 1,000 people chanting anti-Perez slogans, but by late evening the streets seemed quiet.
Two people were arrested when the police used clubs to disperse a crowd of students who were throwing rocks in a downtown square, the witnesses said.
Witnesses said the troops resorted to firing after a baton charge and tear gas shelling failed to disperse a crowd of hundreds of people.
In 1956, he dispatched the National Guard to disperse a crowd attempting to prevent integration at Clinton High School.
Arnold Bennett was hardly exaggerating when he said that in the English-speaking countries the word "poetry" would disperse a crowd quicker than a fire-hose.
A policeman gave evidence saying that he had heard quarrelling in the house and had to disperse a crowd from outside, about half an hour before the attack.
The police used tear gas and batons to disperse a crowd of about 1,000 people, some carrying signs that read: "NATO is for murderers.
Five people were killed when troops and police intervened to arrest the rebels and to disperse a crowd of some 5,000 which had gathered around the radio station.
Mirer, a junior quarterback, and DuBose, a junior linebacker, were arrested as the police dispersed a crowd at the party.
Syrian authorities forcibly dispersed a crowd composed of 200 demonstrators in front of the Syrian Interior Ministry.
High pressure water hoses and police dogs were used by police to disperse a crowd of more than 1,000 African-American protesters in Birmingham, Alabama.
Troops fired into the air on Friday to disperse a crowd trying to attack government offices in the town where the "Arab Spring" uprising began ...
In the port of Dürres on March 29 police again unsuccessfully attempted to disperse a crowd which had gathered in the hope of emigrating.