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That looks like the bruises I got after a paintball game. Be glad it wasn't live you fag. Assuming you didn't bleed you, you wouldn't be walking anytime soon. Also, look at the size of that leg. Looks like a fatty.

What is ‘kettling’? It’s a controversial tactic to contain crowds, and Chicago police are accused of using it during downtown protests.

After violent clashes between police and protesters in downtown Chicago over the weekend, it seemed everyone from lawmakers and civil rights advocates to activists were accusing officers of “kettling,” a controversial practice for controlling crowds.

The tactic usually involves lines of police officers corralling a group of people, who are either contained in a small area or are allowed to leave through an exit controlled by police. Some call it “trap and detain.” Others say it is dangerous and unconstitutional and should be outlawed.

Chicago police Superintendent David Brown denied his officers resorted to the practice as they struggled to control demonstrators during a protest Saturday night that injured at least 17 officers and led to at least two dozen arrests.

“I haven’t heard those allegations that there was kettling going on,” Brown said, a day after organizers specifically used the term to describe police tactics.

Berto Aguayo, 26, executive director for Increase the Peace, said he was at the protest and it was clear what officers were doing. “They were surrounding us and making the circle smaller and smaller and not letting — even though people wanted to leave the protest, they weren’t letting us go home.



Chicago police check bags and allow a few people out at a time after police cornered protesters on Lasalle Street in downtown Chicago on Aug. 15, 2020. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

“We get to Adams and LaSalle and we’re kettled in,” he said. “There’s no way out and people are having panic attacks because they want to go home.”

Protesters across the country have repeatedly accused police of using the tactic during the marches and demonstrations sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the end of May.

Basically, the tactic involves herding demonstrators into a confined space so they can’t leave. Officers can then make arrests or slowly break up the crowd. If there have been violent clashes, supporters of the tactic say, kettling helps police control a space and detain those causing the trouble.

But critics say the situation can become dangerous if police use force and there is no way for people to escape. “Kettling is potentially dangerous and raises serious constitutional concerns,” said Rebecca Glenberg with the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois.

“For example, during protests against the Iraq War in 2003, police trapped hundreds of protesters on a block of Chicago Avenue east of Michigan Avenue, then arrested them for failing to disperse, even though most of them had not heard the order and could not disperse anyway because they were trapped between police lines,” Glenberg said.



A protester argues with a Chicago police officer as police check bags and allow a few people out at a time after police cornered protesters on LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

A federal court held that the arrests were unconstitutional, and the city of Chicago settled the case for $6.2 million.

A similar lawsuit was filed last fall in St. Louis on behalf of scores of protesters who said they were forced into a “kettle” during a downtown demonstration.

“It can certainly be just a horrifying experience,” said Noam Ostrander, a professor at DePaul University who has studied violence in Chicago. “In popular culture you could use a ‘Game of Thrones’ example. It is very much a war-type tactic, surrounding your enemy and pushing in.

“It really does create this pressure cooker,” he said. “You have a lot of people that get confined to a small space, you have people charging towards you, batons flying and ramming bikes into people and shields into people.”

Ostrander said the practice is “constitutionally questionable.”

“People are being detained without being told they’re being detained,” he said. “It does sweep up everybody indiscriminately and there’s a concern about violating the First Amendment.”

Kettling can also backfire, according to David Stovall, a professor of Black studies, criminology, law and justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

“I always see the strategy as problematic,” he said. “It’s based around the preemptive suppression of a violent threat. The belief is, oftentimes, that if you show force then people won’t respond as vehemently, and actually what we’ve seen is that that’s not the case.


“When law enforcement escalates, there’s a greater chance of escalation,” he said.

On Sunday, United Working Families, a frequent critic of Mayor Lori Lightfoot, posted an open letter to Brown and the mayor, insisting that kettling took place.

“We once again condemn Mayor Lightfoot and Superintendent Brown for their use of police force against these demonstrators Saturday night, and for the continued escalation of surveillance, violence and detention of protesters,” the letter said. “Mayor Lightfoot and Superintendent Brown stationed thousands of officers downtown, where they kettled, pepper-sprayed, and beat demonstrators.”

The Chicago Police Department declined to comment on the letter or expand on Brown’s denial earlier Monday.


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So they've condemned pepper spray, they've condemned tear gas, they've condemned rubber bullets, they've condemned individual arrests from unmarked vehicles and now they're condemning simply breaking up the crowds into smaller, more manageable blocks.

Notice that there's never an offer of what the people think should be a proper way to control a riot. They're just chipping away slowly at all these accepted tools of the police until it ends up like Portland with the police just sitting back, declaring a riot and letting people beat and rob each other in the streets.
Kettling is standard shit for dealing with protestors and rioters. - break them down into manageable blocks, let them tire themselves out by stopping them from moving. Once you are kettled, you can't leave until they let you or decide to arrest people. Get a crowd, bunch them together tight, then prevent them from leaving for hours. They will tire themselves out. Want to go home and ditch this lame protest? Too bad, you are stuck there, unless you want to try and assault an officer and get sent to prison. Sucks the life out of protestors so they end up being less likely to turn up again.

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Example from Canada in 2010 - Imagine being stuck there for hours, not being allowed to leave or move. Would kill any enthusiasm to go again the next day.
 
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If no guns can be found, might I suggest a good sturdy slingshot and a bag of marbles or steel ball bearings? Small hickory nuts are great if you have a tree nearby. Just learn to aim and you're set.

 
If no guns can be found, might I suggest a good sturdy slingshot and a bag of marbles or steel ball bearings? Small hickory nuts are great if you have a tree nearby. Just learn to aim and you're set.

Always be armed.


With out my post glowing I would suggest not bring larping gear to these anymore. It would be more than funny to see a guy walking around with a pike and plate armor, but it is only going to be met with pepper spray, bullets and/or handcuffs.

The most logical thing to do is not be around them at all cost.
If you are forced to be around them try to leave as soon as possible.
If you are forced to voilence by them then try to escape after the confrontation or else you end up on the ground bleeding.
If you are likely to be around them make sure you are armed with a pistol minimum and the realization that using it will have negative consequences for you.

I would like to see some commie larper get hit with a frozen paintball or something similar. They pretend a solid chunk of ice is "just water bro."

one side has rainbow flags and flags of Israel flying. The other side is calling them Nazis.

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just go with the advice someone else posted a while back and tell them nazi stands for national-socialist and watch the wires shortcircuit. if they can still reply pretty much any gaggle can be easily dismantled or made fun of.
If you use it on them enough times they might just circulate this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHAN-RPJTiE . TL;DW the Nazis pretended to be socialist to appease the working class but it was a bunch of smoke and mirrors like most of the shit they did, a bit like the corporate-sponsored Left come to think of it.
 
Remember that suitcase the teenagers found on a Seattle beach that had bodies in it? They found the killer and...it was a landlord. The anarchists are passing it around with this framing.
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Not saying people should be murdered over this, but maybe pay your rent? This is also why renting from companies over individuals has its benefits. Joe the building manager is not as likely to go postal over rent that does not come out of his bottom line.
 
Nothing wrong with Glocks. Parts are super common and as long as you stick to something like 9mm, .45ACP, or .40S&W, you can find ammo anywhere. Try handling it first, it's all about the feel. [edit: Oops, Glock doesn't have a .357/.38, they got something else. Anyway, you get the idea.]

Try getting a Glock 20 too. They are the size of a brick but you can use 10mm and 40 S&W with it.
 
There is no "revolution" happening. It's an optics war, in the middle of an election year, the actual rioting is a few cities in a few city blocks. If you read through the thread it might make you percieve it's happening everywhere, but you look out the window, the birds are tweeting and everyones getting up ready for work. I'm lucky where I am, since we don't have many mentally ill freeloaders and college indoctrinated kids here, and the local police and civilians would put anything like that down quickly.
the only thing that made me weary is that I saw 2 hambeasts with leftie tats, and Floyd and BLM shirts. that and more BLM shirts from customers at work, makes me weary at worst, but I think my fellow hispanic neighbors got my back should a worse case scenario happen.
 
If no guns can be found, might I suggest a good sturdy slingshot and a bag of marbles or steel ball bearings? Small hickory nuts are great if you have a tree nearby. Just learn to aim and you're set.

Use shards from busted ceramic capacitor covers or spark plugs. They break glass very easily; I've thought often about lobbing one at the thump cars parked on my block.
 
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