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What to expect from the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol

What to expect from the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol March 10, 2021 / 6:00 AM / CBS News This week on  Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell interviews Robert Pape, international security affairs expert and political science professor at the University of Chicago. Pape is also the director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats, where he leads a team producing new research on the insurrection at the Capitol in January. Pape discusses the historic nature of the storming of the Capitol. Listen to HIGHLIGHTS:   Suddenly, we re in a very different category :  Since the War of 1812, the U.S. Capitol has not been attacked. If we look from World War II on, in modern democracies, of course, the U.S. Capitol has never been attacked. But the British parliament has never been attacked, the German Bundestag has never been attacked, the French parliament has never been attacked. The Israeli Knesset was attacked with something like a mob, a smaller

Neal Milner: Think Capitol Rioters Were On The Fringe? Think Again

Neal Milner: Think Capitol Rioters Were On The Fringe? Think Again
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Domestic terrorism, far-right violence, 6 January attack on the Capitol

Published 19 February 2021 Two studies of the demographic characteristics of the rioters who stormed the Capitol on 6 January found a surprising, and disturbing, fact: The majority of those arrested for storming the Capitol were middle class, middle-aged, employed, earning more than the average household income, mostly college-educated, and had no ties with the extremist groups. One study says that the finding suggests that there is “a new kind of violent mass movement in which more ‘normal’ Trump supporters middle-class and, in many cases, middle-aged people without obvious ties to the far right joined with extremists in an attempt to overturn a presidential election.” The second study says its findings suggest the emergence of “a new breed of extremist, one foundationally animated by devotion to President Trump, placing him over party or country.”

A Tacoma police officer ran over a person Let s call it what it is

A Tacoma police officer ran over a person. Let’s call it what it is. Too many public leaders have been reluctant to speak plainly about last month’s disturbing act of police violence. by (Lindsey Wasson for Crosscut) On Jan. 23, a Tacoma police officer driving his patrol vehicle charged through a group of people and ran a person over. The incident is being treated as yet another instance of police “use of force.” Correspondingly, the Tacoma City Council has held special meetings; interim Police Chief Mike Ake has released official statements; and the local police union has defended the officer’s action. Investigations are in motion, and the inevitable appeals to allow “due process” to unfold have been made.

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