Police Riot

Police Riot
"My aim is to show that when the police went away, the "problem" went away; when the police moved to thwart the demonstrators' attempts to protest the war or sleep in the park, the "problem" developed acutely. What happened in Chicago during the last week of August 1968 was not a police riot. The result was chaos, but the cause was a premeditated disposition to subdue protest by whatever means necessary--a planned offensive."
https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-siege-of-68/Content?oid=872705
Originally shared by Semicentenary Project
federal gov't never saw such protest before against its war policy against Vietnam, so they completely ignored it, or in Chicago's case, followed Daley's order to crack heads.
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