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Link Posted: 5/30/2020 12:37:15 PM EST
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I was the only officer to testify in the grand jury. They no-billed the officer who shot the bad guy, however the federal justice dept found he violated the civil rights of the bad guy. He was fired by his agency, his wife left him, and it probably ruined his life in a professional way.

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Sounds like a good shoot.
What, if anything, did the feds do about it?
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 12:37:20 PM EST
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Actual protest, yes. I was in Hartford protesting the bill CT gov passed after the school shooting at Sandy Hook. Riot? No, never been in one.
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 12:52:17 PM EST
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Involved: No

Watched the LA riots on tv from about 100 miles away in San Diego. And for some reason it clicked in my mind.

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Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:00:41 PM EST
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We lived in San Diego during the Rodney King riot. My ex-wife wanted to go up and see them. I calmly told her fuck no.
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There was an armored bus they used in Iraq ( the Rhino?) that could be repurposed...if these riots become a thing, there’s no harm with a side hustle, taking media out, maybe tourists as well
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:10:50 PM EST
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On two continents.
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:13:17 PM EST
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Watched detainees riot at Camp Cropper.  Didn't last long.
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:19:01 PM EST
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I protested the Iraq war when I was vacationing in Chicago.  It wasn’t the shit show you see today it was normal clean no damage etc
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:21:05 PM EST
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I protested the Iraq war when I was vacationing in Chicago.  It wasn't the shit show you see today it was normal clean no damage etc
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Wut
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:25:31 PM EST
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Costa Meas Trump rally.

Came close to running over people when we left the rally.



Link Posted: 5/30/2020 1:31:23 PM EST
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Woodstock got a little nutty. Had a booth there & equipment(coolers, fryers, 4 wheeler, etc). Had to redirect a few people... After days of the idiots doing drugs, it wasnt hard to send them on their way.
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 5:07:05 PM EST
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Volunteered (OT and meals) to assist in an demonstration...it was a jurisdiction outside our county that had pissed off the lbgqtz mafia. The administration seemed so naive...the group was accompanied by another organization called ‘ACT UP’ if the name wasn’t a clue their ‘uniform’ was pink Tshirt, khaki shorts and black combat boots. The coordinator who pulled the permits was a bs artist, I think may have even conned them to use a police portable radio, you know in case there were any problems. They thought it was going to be some family friendly walking parade, with rainbow balloons, but it was a wholesale queer in your face start tearing up the Main Street business area..we ended up with busloads of arrests, they put out a regional distress that brought troopers, constables and even game wardens. We even had to take bodies to another county jail. I smelled like ben gay for weeks.
Link Posted: 5/30/2020 5:36:07 PM EST
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Yup Baltimore, Freddy Gray Riots.
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 2:04:23 PM EST
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Yes.  Many.  Some large.  Most small.

Once accidentally.  A few years ago, I decided to drive the wife and kids to downtown DC for a (Saturday or Sunday?) to walk the mall, museums, eat lunch, hang out, roll home.  Just spend a day down there.

What I didn't realize until it was too late was that it was the day of the Womans March immediately after Trump's inauguration.  Lol

Took a wrong turn and immediately found ourselves surrounded by 10s of thousands of pussy hats and all manner of filth and scum.  Revolting.

But educational for the kids.  We had plenty of time in the car, slowly driving through to make our way out to observe and comment on the filth and ignorance and scum marching and screeching.

Turned on CSPAN to listen to the speeches and make commentary.  So sick.

Anyway.  That was an experience I'd like to forget.
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I was working at the DC Armory for the inauguration and we didn't get released until 1000 or so the morning of the Women's March.  Had a guy selling shirts give me one for free (like I wanted one).

Had to weave my way out of the parking lot dodging the protest attendees.  Then I had to do that AGAIN as I had forgotten to get my CAC swiped on the way out.  Yay.
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 3:37:43 PM EST
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I happened upon a large protest once in Madrid.  Across from the Atocha Station is a large palace looking building, its the Ministry of Ag, Fish and Foods.  Apparently some babies were killed by tainted milk and various mothers groups from around Spain were protesting the deaths with large placards/banners.  There were riot cops trying to stop them from entering the ministry building.  No violence that I saw.

Hking

Link Posted: 6/1/2020 3:39:23 PM EST
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Happened to be caught in the middle of the million person Brexit protest last year in London. Totally ruined a scheduled day of sight seeing, I still went out, but it was annoying. Big Ben was also in scaffolding, double fail.

By sheer luck missed the Portland scuffle last summer by a weekend.
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 4:44:57 PM EST
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My Uncle George W may have played a part in triggering the 1964 Canal Zone Riots.
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 4:47:35 PM EST
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Back in the 80s, I saw a race riot in progress. About a hundred angry black guys were walking down Huntington Ave yelling black power and fuck whitey.  They just marched down yelling and pushing any white person they saw around.  Not a lot of real punches though.

I saw it from the seventh floor of my dorm.  Pretty crazy.  It was over in a matter of minutes as they marched on down.
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 4:48:39 PM EST
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Nope
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 4:58:49 PM EST
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Woodstock ‘99 (with my parents,
Albany for SAFE Act
Richmond
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 4:59:39 PM EST
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Does VA Lobby Day count?
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Link Posted: 6/1/2020 5:01:17 PM EST
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We lived in San Diego during the Rodney King riot. My ex-wife wanted to go up and see them. I calmly told her fuck no.
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That’s how I met my wife. I was driving to Galveston for a job but took a detour to LA to see the riots. I met my wife the day I got there.

Everybody sees these building on fire during the protests and sees destruction and unnecessary violence. I, on the other hand, see love in the making
Link Posted: 6/1/2020 5:11:09 PM EST
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My Uncle George W may have played a part in triggering the 1964 Canal Zone Riots.
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Yeah Panama had lots of those. Went to elementary school at North Margaritta.Family got caught in one...my dad drove us out of it...with Panamanians clinging to the old Chrysler's roof and hood till pop's shook them off with a couple of fancy maneuvers at about 40mph or so.
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