For a very long time the strategy around major events like the conventions has been to flagrantly violate the law by rounding up anyone and everyone they deem a threat, throw them in jail for a week, then let them out and drop the charges and eat the resulting lawsuits. "You can beat the rap but you can't beat the ride". Worth reading up on, I want to say the 08 RNC in Minneapolis. If I remember the lore correctly the cops raided some activist group and charged them with having molotovs because there were empty jars, rags, and a can of gasoline in three separate places in the house. The cops play real, real dirty. There's actually a whole fascinating history of this tied back to the cops losing control at the Battle of Seattle in '99 and the "Miami Method" policing that resulted from Seattle, and then that mutated in to modernized military policing as we know it.
I still remember when what's-his-name-the-guy-with-the-cowboy-hat came out and told everyone that "The police cannot help you, buy a gun and defend yourself"
Pissed off all the libs, made me go out and get strapped
What even is the point of shilling for cops if you tell everyone they’re useless lol. Like, just pragmatically speaking, if you actually believed in it, is defunding the police not the more sensible course of action because more tax money saved = more money in your pocket = more money to buy guns. Not to mention, if you screw up and kill an innocent person, the city will not pay for your crimes but you will
my sister was in Milwaukee on saturday (for reasons unrelated to the RNC! promise!) and said it was crazy how many riflemen were just walking about, although I think these were all security and stuff. There were even car checkpoints but she said they weren't operational yet. The only thing she could compare it to was when she went to Rwanda on a mission trip. idk maybe it's normal for an RNC/DNC event?