Rights in Concord the Response to the Counter Inaugural Protest Activities in W

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Rights in Concord the Response to the Counter Inaugural Protest Activities in W
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No attempt was made to disperse them. The crowd was restrained, but occasionally a clod of dirt and a few firecrackers were thrown at the mounted police. No more than 15 objects were thrown in as many minutes.
Someone threw a firecracker which exploded near one of the horses. Some of the horses, which were being used for the first time in crowd control, became excited and reared. Their riders managed to keep them under control. There was scattered shouting and a few obscenities, but a general c
...alm pervaded the crowd. At 5:00 p. M. , Vice President Elect Agnew entered the History and Technology Building from another entrance.
The few foot patrolmen made no attempt to line the curbs. They stayed towards the center of the street and occasionally asked demonstrators who had wandered into the street to return to the curb. A few cries of "the streets belong to the people" were heard and many demonstrators had a good time crossing back and forth across the street. The police ignored this obvious provocation and some of them smiled.


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