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Tag: Crowd Control: Page 14
Patrol
Atlanta Police Clear Park, Arrest 52 Occupiers
The 52 Occupy Atlanta protesters arrested early today at Woodruff Park gained release on $100 signature bonds, following a judge's ruling. Police cleared Woodruff Park at about 12:45 a.m. after two weeks of protests, and Occupiers ignored lawful orders to disperse.
October 25, 2011
Patrol
Occupy Wall Street Protesters Want Charges Dropped
Attorneys representing the approximately 800 Occupy Wall Street protesters who have been arrested in the past month are demanding that prosecutors dismiss the charges against them. The lawyers are threatening to take all the cases to trial, if charges aren't dropped to further clog an already jammed court system.
October 16, 2011
Patrol
NYPD's Costs Reach $2 Million on Wall Street Protests
The New York Police Department so far has spent almost $2 million, mostly in overtime costs, to patrol lower Manhattan in recent weeks, as Wall Street protesters gear up for another week.
October 10, 2011
Patrol
Video: Nearly 800 Wall Street Protesters Arrested Blocking Brooklyn Bridge
NYPD officers on Sunday arrested nearly 800 Wall Street protesters who refused to disperse from the traffic lanes of the Brooklyn Bridge after repeated warnings. Several NYPD videos show protesters ignoring officers using bullhorns.
October 2, 2011
Patrol
NYPD Inspector Pepper-Sprays Wall Street Protesters
Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna pepper-sprays Occupy Wall Street protestors, as officers roll out crowd control measures on Sept. 24.
October 2, 2011
Patrol
NYPD Cops Tell Wall Street Protesters To Disperse
NYPD officers using bullhorns order Wall Street protesters to disperse from blocking traffic lanes on the Brooklyn Bridge on Oct. 1, prior to arresting almost 800 demonstrators.
October 2, 2011
SWAT
When Crowds Turn Into Violent Mobs
Flash mobs first gained popularity with their synchronized dancing, mega-pillow fights, and the like. It now appears that the thugs have interjected their own version of flash mobs: large roving bands of predators hunting their next prey.
July 7, 2011
Patrol
Major Special Events Planning
Once the event starts, anything can happen. In other words, don't fight Murphy's Law but instead, embrace it as your credo; anything that can go wrong, will. The best time to handle a problem is before it ever starts, so incorporating contingency planning is critical to a successful event.
April 24, 2011
Patrol
Off-Duty Maryland Officer Arrested After Assaulting City Cop
An off-duty Howard County (Md.) Police Department officer was arrested outside of a nightclub early Sunday, after assaulting a municipal officer who was attempting to disperse a rowdy crowd.
April 3, 2011
Patrol
Video: Miami Beach Police Respond To Beach Confrontation
Late Monday night, the Miami Herald posted YouTube videos online showing Lt. Douglas Simon arresting a woman later identified as Sara Greenback who police say was kicked out of a Funkshion Fashion Week concert on the beach for "unruly behavior."
March 28, 2011
Patrol
Beach Confrontation In South Miami
Miami Beach Lt. Douglas Simon is captured on video arresting a woman, after slamming her to the ground.
March 28, 2011
Special Units
Seattle Police Vehicles, Substation Vandalized During Protest
The crowd chanted, "No justice, no peace! No racist police!" and marched for three hours. Protesters threw water bottles at a police barricade and vandalized police vehicles. Officers used pepper spray on the crowd.
February 18, 2011
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