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Usually, when front-facing a riot, officers slowly walk in a line parallel to the riot's front, extending to both its ends, as they noisily and simultaneously march and beat their shields with their batons, to cause fear and psychological effects on the crowd. German police deploy an armoured riot control vehicle at a demonstration in Hamburg.
2:23 p.m.: rioters attempt to breach the police line formed by barricades of bicycle racks. As a police lieutenant sprays the crowd with a chemical substance, rioter Julian Elie Khater raises his arm above the mob and sprays a chemical substance toward Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who dies the following day from a stroke. [56] [57]
The riot police utilized riot gear including rifles, riot shields, tear gas, non-lethal weapons, and armored vehicles. After the police officer that shot and killed Michael Brown was identified to the public, the protests reignited with more riot police in helmets, face protectors, gas masks, riot batons, shields, and kevlar vests.
WASHINGTON — A member of a neo-Nazi group pleaded guilty to Capitol riot charges Thursday, admitting he threw a water bottle at police during the brutal battle at the lower west tunnel and stole ...
A riot protection helmet with rear neck protection. A riot protection helmet or riot helmet is a type of helmet designed for law enforcement and military use to protect the wearer's head, face and eyes from handheld melee weapons, and thrown projectiles such as bricks, as may be met in riot control. Many modern riot squad helmets are reinforced ...
Shaun Adams was jailed for more than 16 months at Hull Crown Court [Humberside Police] A 64-year-old man who admitted stealing from two shops during the Hull riots has been jailed for 16 months.
Police in riot gear were seen entering New York’s Washington Square Park on Saturday, June 5, after a crowd remained in the park beyond a newly-imposed 10pm curfew.The weekend curfew was imposed ...
The feminine singular "une CRS" means a company (the noun compagnie is feminine), but the masculine singular "un CRS" is often used to mean "a CRS man"; the press and laypeople frequently use "CRS" to mean any policeman in riot gear and wearing a helmet, whether he is a true CRS or a policeman or a gendarme mobile.