I don't know if former Lincolnite
Alex Svoboda deserved harsh treatment by North Providence (Rhode Island) police officers. Maybe she whacked one of them with a drum stick, and maybe she reacted poorly when they took offense at the whacking. But come on, officers, does it really require a rough take-down and knee inversion to subdue a small woman at a peaceful demonstration? Whatever happened to "minimal necessary force"? Anyway, I have watched a lot of videos of similar incidents. Sometimes the protester is obviously at fault, sometimes it's the cops, but usually all of the parties involved are to blame thanks to hot heads, overreactions, and swelled egos. It's too bad nobody had a video camera.
Note to police departments: Want to secure easy convictions? Always record video at these events. Note to protesters: Want to secure an easy victory in your civil suit against the police? Always have several video cameras on hand. There, now that everybody is watching each other, we can all get along.
I digress. None of that is what this post was supposed to be about. There will be a
support rally on Sunday. The LJS is silent on the date and time, but the
Nebraskans for Peace blog says 12:30 on the north steps of the Capitol.