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Do police need different tactics when dealing with radicalized college students?

I understand from people in the know, that the police had difficulty handling the BLM uprisings in part because sympathetic people within the police and/or city administrations collaborated with riot organizers, thus putting the organizers one step ahead of the police responses.

Watching the current pro-Hamas/anti-Jew riots on TV suggests the need for different tactics, tactics that don't create photo-ops for the woke media catching "protesters" getting man-handled by the police.

News about some states thinking about calling in the national guard bring up memories of Kent, where student rioters were shot. We don't need that again.

History says that this won't go away. As long as the news cameras are there the riots will continue. Yea, the tail wags the dog until something breaks.

What should the police, the schools, city/state authorities be doing about it?
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missyann · 56-60
I’m not trying to be sarcastic, I have said this before, I do believe that everyone out of high school, wanting to go to college needs to spend two years in our Armed Forces. If, for nothing else six weeks, Boot Camp.

There is a way to stand up for what you believe in but the way these college students and people in general using violence isn’t the way. People also need to learn. That words are NOT violent, unless you make threats of bodily or property harm. I believe it is morally wrong to intentionally end. Liberally hurt a child’s feelings, but by the time you get to college” suck it up buttercup “ grow the hell up