probably_inside t1_j88woo2 wrote
ACAB
I do think the Elm Fork John Brown Club down in Austin came up with a repeatable model on how to deal with this kind of behavior.
Always_0421 t1_j89btah wrote
>I do think the Elm Fork John Brown Club down in Austin came up with a repeatable model on how to deal with this kind of behavior.
You must not know Jim Arnott....
Those guys im Austin stopped volunteers from cleaning up a homeless encampment (and they came back at a later date unannounced with traditional police escort and did so at a later date)...these aren't unarmed social workers and volunteers youd be trying to stop.
Here's how it'd go in Greene County (best case scenario)
Police show up. Guys blocking the police. They're told they're obstructing and now trespassing and if they aren't willing to leave they will be arrested and removed. Some leave. Some refuse.
Police arrest those who refuse to leave and sieze their weapons, and then clean up the camp regardless. Give the homeless some extra time to get whatever things they can carry away.
The arrested protestors now have a modest bail to post, a misdemeanor court date, a firearm seized by LE, and will be targeted for future harassment.
We can use our imagination for the worst case scenario; But idk of any scenario in the history of the US where pointing a firearm has ever ended in the favor of the perpetrator.
If you want to change this, you'll have to target the law, not the enforcers of the law.
probably_inside t1_j89si5d wrote
I am well aware of Jim Arnot. And the unsavory extremists he associates with.
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