January 6 changed everything Will Capitol riots mark a return to fortress policing

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Publish Date : 2021-04-08 13:03:59


January 6 changed everything Will Capitol riots mark a return to fortress policing

As social justice protesters call for smaller police footprints, the Capitol riot has led police to double down on military-like security.

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Published 2:32 PM GMT+5:30 Apr. 8, 2021 Updated 2:32 PM GMT+5:30 Apr. 8, 2021

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Sheaths of chain-link fencing topped by barbed wire is "not a pretty sight" in downtown Minneapolis, concedes Hennepin County Sheriff Dave Hutchinson.

Around the local courthouse, a large outer perimeter and a more restrictive inner core now serves as the centerpiece of an elaborate effort to secure the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, accused in the murder of George Floyd.

If the scene looks familiar, it should.

The security plan known as Operation Safety Net, Hutchinson said, was drawn in part from law enforcement's extraordinary show of force after the deadly siege of the U.S. Capitol – including the swath of iron fencing and strategically placed armored vehicles.

A woman walks past layers of barbed wire fence and razor wire in front of Hennepin County Government Headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March 3, 2021. Security measures are being increased and expected to see more police and National Guard soldiers in downtown Minneapolis before jury selection begins at the trial of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin in George Floyd

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A woman walks past layers of barbed wire fence and razor wire in front of Hennepin County Government Headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March 3,...KEREM YUCEL, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

"January 6 changed everything," the sheriff said, referring to the date that now takes its place on a calendar of American tragedy. "We just could not let that happen here."

A new assault, which left one officer dead last week when a vehicle rammed a barricade, has reignited a debate over more extreme security measures in Washington. But three months after the Captiol riots, some of the hardest lessons learned in wake of the deadly insurrection continue to be applied by law enforcement authorities across the country. This fortification of defenses comes as others campaign to reduce law enforcement's footprint following months of social justice protests against aggressive policing spurred by Floyd's death. 

 

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Immediately after Jan. 6., officials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Olympia, Washington; Lansing, Michigan and other state capitals similarly fortified their defenses to guard against potentially violent demonstrations timed to the inauguration. Some of those measures remain in place, including in Pennsylvania where heavily armed officers in tactical gear continue to patrol the three main entrances to the Capitol building.

"There is no more important lesson that has been drawn from what happened in Washington, than the need to be prepared," said Troy Thompson, a spokesman for the state Department of General Services, which includes the 100-officer Capitol police force. "You can't be caught off guard."

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Yet the heavy level of preparations, including recent recommendations for the creation of a "quick-reaction force" contained in a soberingreport in the Capitol attack and the looming extremist threat, has fueled concerns of a law enforcement over-reaction resulting in increased reliance on para-military tactics that escalated tensions during last summer’s social justice protests prompted by the deaths of Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other Black Americans.

"What happened on Jan. 6 is being looked at closely by police chiefs across the country who could be faced again with managing large demonstrations," said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the law enforcement think tank Police Executive Research Forum. "I don't think any community wants to see police dressed up like soldiers. But they also want to be prepared.

"There is a new dynamic," Wexler said. "Police are viewing any kind of demonstration as having the potential of going from largely peaceful to a riotous mob. Now, they are going to err on the side of having too many resources."

‘The wrong plan’

‘The wrong plan’

Every evaluation so far of law enforcement's preparation and response to the Capitol riots has depicted cascading failures of intelligence sharing, training and equipping officers who were badly overrun by an armed mob bent on halting the certification of President Joe Biden's election win.

"We all believed that the plan met the threat; we all now know we had the wrong plan," former House sergeant at arms Paul Irving told a joint Senate investigating committee in February.

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Within weeks of that testimony, retired Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore delivered a report recommending a dramatic transformation of the Capitol Police force marked by the addition of hundreds of officers and analysts and calls for a more robust and streamlined partnership with the D.C. National Guard.

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While proposals for greater military involvement loomed large in the report, former Capitol Police chief Terrance Gainer, a member of Honore's task force, said considerable attention was focused on "striking a balance" that would not accentuate an onerous security presence in public spaces when unnecessary.

"There was quite a bit of discussion about that," Gainer said. "It is an ongoing and– never-ending conversation that police agencies across the country are having when faced with the question of how to manage public demonstrations that can go bad."

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Among the most striking failures in the response to the Capitol riots, was that Pentagon officials delayed authorizing D.C. National Guard troops by more than three hours, despite pleas of then-Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, the D.C. Guard commander testified.

At a hearing March 3, Army Maj. Gen. William Walker, commander of the D.C. National Guard, explains the delay in riot response to senators examining the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.

At a hearing March 3, Army Maj. Gen. William Walker, commander of the D.C. National Guard, explains the delay in riot response to senators examining the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.

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Honore's report makes recommendations in an attempt to mitigate those failures. But Gainer said some of the most crucial proposals — improving intelligence collection; boosting staffing and training — could go far to ease future reliance on heavy military involvement.

"Sometimes there is a need for overwhelming force to counter-act a flash mob," Gainer said. But they (the National Guard) are not a natural part of community policing.

"The Hill," the former chief said, referring to the Capitol's iconic location, "is a community of 30,000 overseen by a whole world watching. What message do we want to send?"

Jim Pasco, executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, the largest police union in the country, had no objections to a more direct relationship between the Guard and Capitol police, if the association offered more protection for Capitol officers.

"I don't know anybody arguing against the involvement of the military, if it's going to provide for officer safety," Pasco said.



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