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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI don't understand the police response in Missouri in the last couple days.
It makes no sense. I don't understand why they use tear gas and rubber bullets for these crowds. If they want to deal with the people misbehaving they should use old fashioned batons and fill up the jails. It seems that the police are happy to just fight it out from a distance. In the end the troublemakers are still on the street and a lot of innocent people get hurt.
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)They couldn't have handled it worse. But I understand why... its because the cops are jack-booted thugs used to always getting away with it. No media spotlight, and a DA that covered their asses. The rules have changed now, they might realize that, but are incapable of acting different. All they have is a hammer... every problem looks like a nail to them.
Renew Deal
(81,869 posts)I think it has to do with tools and training. They have all of this crazy equipment and they are using it. They are not properly equipped and prepared for a simple civil disturbance.
MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)Perhaps aggressive sound booms, rubber bullets, riot gear and repeat messages of, "you are performing an unlawful act
please get out of the road
please stop throwing stuff (when no one was, live feed and obvious), then smoke bombs, then tear gas, then charging the reporters away to keep them safe from live ammo
coming from (of course, they know
from the "bad guys"
Perhaps it's because of this very thing that you don't understand the police. The police are in a position where they no longer have to be understood, as a police state should be.
Renew Deal
(81,869 posts)like NY, LA, Chicago, etc. The cities would burn.
global1
(25,265 posts)situation and they need to re-evaluate their on the ground tactics and make many changes. This has been an exercise in mis-management of this situation and it should be turned into a teachable moment - to re-school the police and police depts all over this country as to how to handle a volatile situation like this in the future.