It's too bad ...rather than using this to emphasize how police brutality affects their community, they're proving to many Americans exactly why continued excessive force may be necessary.
She is trying to give "balance" by allowing criminals to act like full fledged animals while she "gives them their space to destroy". My goodness. There are no words.
http://fusion.net/story/126587/the-...ltimore-protesters-space-to-destroy-property/
"I’ve made it very clear that I work with the police, and instructed them to do everything that they could to make sure that the protesters could exercise their right to free speech. It’s a very delicate balancing act because while we tried to make sure they were protected from the cars and the other things that were going on, we gave those who wished to destroy space to do that, as well. And we worked very hard to keep that balance and to put ourselves in the best position to deescalate. And that’s what you saw."
Re: parents finding and getting their gang-bangers off the street. Does the media actually think the gang members are from functional families and will listen and obey their parents?
Excessive force is never necessary.
Force is definitely necessary.
The problem is the fine line........
Read what she actually said, not was misreported. The clarification is on the first page of this thread.What kind of leader wants to give people space to destroy other people's property? That's crazy. People should never be given space to destroy things.
Am I the only person left in the US that owns a gun? Because I am amazed none of these rioters get shot by law-abiding citizens protecting their property.
You can be pretty sure it's not the property owners....
The police officers should have had help sent in a long time ago. It's ridiculous that things got to this level. I absolutely think if a person throws a brick at an officer, the officer should be able to shoot. These thugs know they can do whatever they want to do.
Yes. They first looted the CVS and then set it on fire. Now they are cutting the hoses. Plus CVS has closed additional stores in the area to keep their employees safe.
I live just northwest of Baltimore and I have students that are probably involved in this mess. I can say that the gloves come off when the NG hits the ground. The looters had better hope they are off the streets by then. Military will be working with completely different rules of engagement than the police. I encourage my students to exercise their First Amendment rights to free speech and peaceful protest, but this is unacceptable. Violence only proves the point that the police sometimes have to respond with violence. I am not saying the police in Baltimore were right in the Freddie Gray incident or not, whether excessive force was used or not, or whether it was a freak accident that occurred when apprehending a fleeing felon. It does not excuse the criminals and opportunists for what they are doing.
How long does it take for the National Guard to be present once called in?
Read what she actually said, not was misreported. The clarification is on the first page of this thread.