The process for dealing with the violence is really very simple.
1 - Declare an insurrection
2 - Deploy the Army / Guard
3 - Surround and seal off the area of the riot
4 - Nothing and no one into the area
5 - Allow rioters to surrender to the Army
6 - Strip search all who surrender and confiscate electronic devices
7 - Gather evidence for Federal trials for those that participated in the riots
8 - Once all have surrendered, charge the participants with all crimes committed during the riot
9 - Proceed to Federal trials and take your time presenting the evidence of crimes
10 - Every rioter gets minimum sentence. Those that can be shown directly committing specific crimes get longer sentance.
> The process for dealing with the violence is really very simple.
1 - Declare an insurrection
2 - Deploy the Army / Guard
3 - Surround and seal off the area of the riot
4 - Nothing and no one into the area
5 - Allow rioters to surrender to the Army
6 - Strip search all who surrender and confiscate electronic devices
7 - Gather evidence for Federal trials for those that participated in the riots
8 - Once all have surrendered, charge the participants with all crimes committed during the riot
9 - Proceed to Federal trials and take your time presenting the evidence of crimes
10 - Every rioter gets minimum sentence. Those that can be shown directly committing specific crimes get longer sentance.
I presume (?) that you are referring to the possibility of antifa rioting against peaceful non violent pro USA demonstators in DC on Jan. 6, and how to handle such violent antifa rioters.
Dunno, but i guess it sounds ok to me... i wish i could go but it is too far away, and technically, it seems illegal for me to attend since i am in sf bay where so-called “non-essential” travel is now allegedly illegal. is travel for the purpose of demonstrating support for the constitution in its dying days considered non-essential? Could I tell my local jackboots that Trump overrides them and that after all i am merely “following orders”? We live in interesting times... :-/