Point is, if there is a curfew then they should be out there rounding people up now before they congregate into a large crowd. Anyone on the street without a reason goes to spend the night in jail.
If they're not willing to do that then they can look forward to riots, looking and burning tonight.
They're still pandering to the peaceful protesters' hurt feelings in the press conference. I don't think they'd be willing to take that kind of action. I think they would legally have to wait until after the curfew takes effect to arrest people.
They need to have a curfew there. Don't let anyone congregate, then no problem.
They've already announced a curfew, but most of these riots occur where a curfew is in place. Curfews are about as effective as "Gun Free Zone" signs.
Point is, if there is a curfew then they should be out there rounding people up now before they congregate into a large crowd. Anyone on the street without a reason goes to spend the night in jail.
If they're not willing to do that then they can look forward to riots, looking and burning tonight.
Curfew is 9pm, I think (unless they changed it).
Most of the worst rioting will probably be after midnight.
I don't think they rebuilt after the last riot? What are they going to target now, residential neighborhoods?
They're still pandering to the peaceful protesters' hurt feelings in the press conference. I don't think they'd be willing to take that kind of action. I think they would legally have to wait until after the curfew takes effect to arrest people.