Officers don't want to arrest students on campuses: Ex-sergeant | Dan Abrams Live
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
- Dan Abrams says the campus protest story that's receiving little attention revolves around police treatment. Law enforcement officers are called to intervene, and agitators escalate the situation by physically engaging with them. Lt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin, retired Tulsa police sergeant joins "Dan Abrams Live" to discuss.
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You have the right to protest doesn’t mean you get what you want this is democracy. 🇺🇸❤🇮🇱
Arresting protesters, than releasing them doesnt make any sense.
Arresting protesters, to extort them now that makes a whole lot of sense. Thanks for youre attention,
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The way they carry on it was necessary for policing, they do what they like, and they are intimidated to riot, there is an element of instigation goes on among the students, definitely a teacher somewhere there in their mid
Thank you!!!! Finally someone with enough cajones to say something.
Why not arrest kids on campus ? They’ve been arresting grandmothers for attending a perfectly legal demonstration on Jan 6th 3 years after the fact !!!
This students are defending their own delusion.
I'm a former LEO but I want to know why police isn't treating these rioters like they did with the peaceful protest by water protectors in the Dakotas. #NODAPL #Waterprotectors
"Mostly peaceful protests" means most of the protesters were peaceful! How difficult is that to understand?? The way peaceful protests like these turn violent is usually when police start spraying kids standing in a crown holding signs on sticks with tear gas and shoving and assaulting them and then the students decide to defend themselves. I've seen some pretty disturbing photos and videos of police assaulting students with tear gas and other "less lethal" weapons and I'd have probably reacted to that the same way. At the end of the day, what we see is peaceful college students showing up to these protests with signs calling for "Peace" and then the cops show up with guns and tear gas and then the violence starts, so it's pretty obvious who is to blame the violence.
ummm.. professional protesters WANT violence from the cops etc as it serves multiple purposes. It gets them on TV in segments like this one. It also makes them and their cause appear more sympathetic to a lot of people. After all, if they're willing to put themselves in harms way and be so emotional, it MUST mean the cause is just. Media use that sort of appeal to emotions all the time as well. And it also paints the police/government as authoritarian etc. Segments like this should be pointing out those realities so the public starts to realize they're being played a lot of the time by professional protesters.
Think police should go there before it gets busy and leave before bulk of kids get there
Dan Abrams is one of the few real journalists in the American News Media.
You didn't have to censor the truth and remove my comment. So petty. 😂
What did you guys said for HK a couple of years back?
The University easily can call the police and remove them trespassing. Or you can protest from this time to this time
Exactly
These people are lucky to have the privilege they have now and they are wasting it. Change does not come overnight and definitely not on aggressive protests with messages of antisemitism.
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Whether you agree with the protestors or not, those students did makenthe police retreat, and they retook the south lawn. Give credit where credit is due.
You are so right Dan!
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Right back at ya! 🖕