I see there was an attempt - accept my apology
How can the conflict be deescalated to bring that shit to a stop? I don't believe deadly force should be used, but understand the urge to do so.
Officers need to be able to arrest someone without fear it might escalate into a brawl. "Deadly force" is a misused term here. Necessary force.
It just seems certain to do the opposite of deescalating things, which makes it more contra-indicated than not.
A complete sweep (it might be worrisome for the bystanders, I understand - which is why they say CLEAR out - see DC) of the uglies just needs to happen one time. But the police are being handcuffed. This is why there was such outrage at the Navy vet video - because police are now supposed to just stand there and get spit on, insulted and hit with stuff.
Apology accepted. I in turn just saw this and deleted my response to your plaint about nobody responding.
I said deadly force because I was responding to the general, not specific, situation. I meant exactly what I said. And I don't
know what "necessary force" is, as I said. See also: fire hoses. (And note that you are not being accused of editing.)
The DC comparison is right for some places, but not others. The area in front of the church is not one - there was no such command given according to both every eyewitness and all recordings of the event. And even then, it did not justify the gas used.
And yes, the police are
explicitly supposed to stand there and get spit on and insulted.
Hit with stuff is a different ball of wax. "He started it" is not a useful discussion, but gets to the key issues, regardless. How to things become more violent and how can we make them less violent?
Anonymous people refusing to answer questions and bundling people into unmarked vans is
not deescalating. Neither is "proactive arresting."
If the goal is to protect federal buildings, a frequently repeated claim on the news, then assaulting medical folks assisting an injured person is failing badly, not to mention
also not deescalating. See Portland
and DC.