vbhoutex wrote:I've watched the video and on the surface it is disturbing. However, do we know who all were students just watching from their staircase and who might be protesters that had taken refuge in a private residence hall trying to get away from police because they had broken the law? Police do not have the luxury of sitting on the side and watching everything to make some of their decisions like we do. Usually, many of the protesters in demonstrations such as those mounted at events like the G20 summit are "professional" protesters that travel just to try and disrupt the proceedings. They are not above breaking the law to cause that disruption and have shown that over and over. I'm not saying there is any way that peoples rights should be violated, but once again, it is easy for us to sit on the sideline and make judgments, but we may not know all the circumstances involved. If there were rights violations then the police should be held accountable, but I have my doubts if there will be any formal complaints filed.
I hope there is an extensive investigation by city, state and federal authorities about what happened here. . . professional protesters maybe, but the alleged force used on "non-professional" protesters and innocent bystanders shouldn't be allowed and re-examination of decision-making in this types of situations should be done. . .