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Times staff report
A man shot in January by a police officer outside a bar in Downtown El Paso was booked into jail after being released from a hospital.
Eduardo Daniel Reyes, 33, of Laveen, Arizona, was released from University Medical Center of El Paso after being treated for a gunshot wound, then was booked Wednesday into the El Paso County Jail on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on bonds totaling $50,000. Jail records show he was released Thursday.
Police responded about 11 p.m. Jan. 30 to a report of an assault in progress involving a person with a gun in The Tap Bar & Restaurant at 408 E. San Antonio Ave., police previously said in a news release.
Last June, amid protests in D.C., police penned demonstrators into a block of Swann Street in Northwest D.C., arresting and pepper-spraying those out past curfew and leading residents to take others into their houses while police roamed outside trying to make more arrests.
A new report claims D.C. police used tactics that escalated the situation, and calls on the D.C. Council to reconsider the rules under which police operate in such situations.
The report from the American Civil Liberties Union of D.C., the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs and Sidley Austin LLP, was compiled from more than 50 interviews with protesters and residents who took them into their homes, as well as photos and video footage of the night in question.