Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall revamped the Dallas Police Department’s procedures in managing future peaceful demonstrations in the city. “Tear gas will no longer be used to deter or control the movement of peaceful demonstrators,” DPD said in a press release. “Additionally, pepper ball or foam kinetic impact projectiles will no longer be deployed into crowds.” Hall said that “in the event of criminal acts such as burglary, vandalism or violence against people and property including attacks on police officers, tear gas may be available with approval of the Chief of Police or the Chief’s designee.” In recent protests, especially in a protest on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge that resulted in hundreds of arrests, “attacks” were not on police