By Brad Brooks, Nate Raymond and Daniel Trotta, Reuters
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Ruling prohibits arrests and tear-gassing of peaceful demonstrators.
Observers are also protected from arrests and crowd-control munitions.
The legal challenge was filed three weeks before the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
A federal judge in Minnesota on Friday (local time) ordered that US immigration agents deployed en masse to Minneapolis be restricted in some of the tactics they have taken against peaceful demonstrators and observers, including arrests and tear-gassing.
Handing a victory to local activists in Minnesota's most populous city, US District Judge Kate Menendez issued an in
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