But let’s be clear: it never should have escalated to begin with.
A few observations.
A young white man climbed up a sign & started causing a disturbance. A young black woman gently but insistently pulled him down.
One of my favorite chants of these protests: “We don’t see no riot here. Why’re you wearing riot gear?!”
It got very tense. Felt like arrests were about to begin, in a way that would most decidedly not be peaceful.
By good fortune, one of the cops in charge was a former commanding officer of @NYPD78Pct who I’ve worked & built trust with.
Of the curfew: only arbitrary and capricious and violent enforcement is possible.
I deployed my “old man strategy” saying, let us tire ourselves out.
After a few minutes, the inspector agreed march could continue.
This will keep happening as long as the curfew continues. It is designed to escalate conflict, not to defuse it.
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changethenypd.org/ericgarner
Repeal 50-A. Cut the NYPD’s budget. landerfornyc.com/words/2020/6/3…
That's what real de-escalation would like look.