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The profitable theatrics of riot control
Al Jazeera America ^ | May 2, 2015 | Dr. Anna Feigenbaum

Posted on 05/02/2015 9:47:39 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Militarized policing was designed to destroy the dignity of those who contest power.

The unrest in Baltimore after the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray after he was critically injured in police custody has reopened longstanding debates over public-order policing. Where does protest end and rioting begin? What counts as violence? Is property damage ever legitimate? Listening to Fox News analyze the meaning of the word “thugs,” it feels as if we are doomed to repeat Martin Luther King Jr.’s quote “Riots are the language of the unheard” until we are blue in the face.

Baltimore, like Ferguson, Missouri, has seen the deployment of a hypertechnologized warrior-cop style of policing that has become unnervingly familiar, with recent exposés focusing further attention on the militarization of law enforcement. But these practices of so-called riot control are far from new.

Riot control is — and always has been — about criminalizing acts of disobedience by controlling people, public space and even the air we breathe. The disturbing forms of policing we see in Baltimore provide a small window into a sprawling, transnational business with roots in colonialist violence.

An industry of repression

Riot control largely arose out of the repression of rebellious peasants and slaves. Early forms of policing in the U.S. included slave patrols that searched residences, broke up gatherings and monitored roads. A more structured practice for dealing with urban minority unrest after the Civil War was imported from white European colonial experience. In 1829, U.S. cities began to adopt parts of the British policing model, creating organized departments with full-time officers.

These modernized police officers enforced public order, intervening in the daily lives and leisure activities of working-class and minority neighborhoods. This nascent form of broken-windows policing created tensions between officers and community members. Early police forces were also used to protect economic interests, breaking up labor organizing and strike activity among the working classes.

World War I saw a wide-scale transfer of technologies from the military to local law enforcement, as early methods for crowd control were adapted from military practices. After civil unrest — and its repression — in the 1950s and 1960s, riot control became an industry of its own.

Early riot control tactics included various police formations — the interlocked arm formation that uses officers’ batons to cordon off areas, the show of force demonstration that works psychologically and physically by making a surprise advance on a crowd, and the boxing in of public areas by occupying and sealing off intersections.

We saw such space-based control practices play out in Baltimore on April 27. As Mother Jones reported, in the Modawmin neighborhood, where violence started that day, police shut down the local subway stop, forced people to disembark buses and corralled students into a police-controlled space. With public transportation cut off and streets blocked by heavily armored, shield-barrier police lines, people were trapped — forced to fight or attempt to flee, risking arrest and further brutality.

Such acts of entrapment and suffocation are most visible when tear gas is also deployed, as police did in Modawmin, along with pepper balls. While pepper balls (PDF) and spray tanks filled with tear gas are modern inventions, the practice of poisoning the air to control populations has been used by U.S. law enforcement for nearly a century.

In a 1920s speech to the State Guard, Gen. Amos Fries, an early promoter of tear gas, explained that it could destroy the dignity of acts of public dissent:

When you disperse [a crowd] by making noisy leaders and members publicly seasick, tearful and repentant, you make the whole disorderly movement ridiculous and arouse public laughter and derision.

In Baltimore, tear gas pollutes an already toxic urban atmosphere. The city’s youth population under 18 has an asthma rate of more than 20 percent — twice the national average — vastly increasing the medical dangers of policing with chemical weaponry. Reports of skin burns, concussions and wounds from people on the streets suggest that riot control agents were fired at close range, in closed-off locations and in dangerously high doses.

Transnational trade

As journalist Belén Fernández has noted, these bodily and spatial policing practices reflect Israeli military and police training for controlling the occupied territories. Baltimore Police Department representatives have received training overseas from Israeli experts. Training happens at home as well, from former Israel Defense Forces soldiers such as B.K. Blankchtein, who educated officers at the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission from 2008 to 2011.

Private companies specializing in Israeli enforcement also train Baltimore officers in control techniques. The Israeli Tactical School operates a number of programs in Maryland, including the Warrior Weekend, fashioned after training at the Israeli Counter Terror School. For $1,500, participants receive tactical education in, as the company’s website puts it, “the Israeli Individual Warrior doctrine designed to win the fight against all odds.”

But these Israeli-imported practices of controlling public space are not an isolated phenomenon. The riot control industry is a transnational enterprise, with competitions, workshops and products around the world. Selling myths of security in the form of violent technology, it profits from racial fears, police vulnerability and the militarization of public space.

As the MarketsandMarkets research firm reported in January 2015:

The riot control market is driven by the increase in the demand for these systems amongst law enforcement agencies due to the economic crisis and political unrest prevailing in the nations, which results into riots or protests by the public against any authority.

When that authority is the police, there are sales opportunities on all sides.

While some police suppliers were in business in the 1800s, today the companies arming Baltimore’s law enforcement officers are profitable corporations with global product reach. Combined Systems Inc. — which also arms Israeli forces — equips police with weapons such as the Triple Phaser smoke grenade, which consists of three canisters that, according to the company, “separate over a broad space to give a wider area of coverage.”

Also militarizing the Baltimore Police Department is Defense Tech ammunitions, sold by Warren Kanders’ Safariland Group. A vice chairman of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s board of trustees, he is a wealthy investor who for the last 20 years has profited from the suppression of civil unrest.

As unrest in Ferguson and Baltimore continues (and riot control business opportunities boom), it is time to do away with the false dichotomy of the protest-versus-riot debate. Though the weapons are more military grade — and the tactics more revenue-driven — the motivations remain the same.

The theatrics of riot control were designed to distract attention from the causes of injustice while destroying the dignity of those who contest them. As a doctrine based on colonial power, riot control erodes any real meaning in the right to free speech or public assembly. It denies the basic freedom to breathe together.

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Anna Feigenbaum is a lecturer in media and politics at Bournemouth University. She is a co-author of “Protest Camps” (Zed, 2013) and the author of the forthcoming “Tear Gas: The Making of a Peaceful Poison” (Verso, 2015). Follow her on Twitter: @drfigtree.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: baltimore; blackkk; blacks; elijahcummings; lawenforcement; maryland; riots

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1 posted on 05/02/2015 9:47:39 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Just ban them already


2 posted on 05/02/2015 9:54:25 PM PDT by GeronL (Clearly Cruz 2016)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Clichéd, pretentious, turgid post-modern academia speak.


3 posted on 05/02/2015 10:09:18 PM PDT by windsorknot
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To: GeronL

“Just ban them already”

Ban what? Communists? ;)
Happy to hear that we are partnering with our Israeli allies to fight the Communist enemy within. I suppose the Poles, Czechs, East Germans, Hungarians, Romanians and Soviets were just as gentle as lambs with people who were TRULY oppressed and wanted actual FREEDOM, eh Ms Feigenbaum? /s


4 posted on 05/02/2015 10:12:27 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
“Riots are the language of the unheard”

How exactly are blacks unheard in a city that is 67 percent black, where every for decades mayor has been black, where the entire city council is black, where the city attorneys are black, where half of the police involved in the incident are black, and where the entire nation has been talking about the "black lives matter" slogan for 2 years already (Trayvon, July 2013)?

5 posted on 05/02/2015 10:13:40 PM PDT by Teacher317 (We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
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To: Frank_2001

bump


6 posted on 05/02/2015 10:14:19 PM PDT by GeronL (Clearly Cruz 2016)
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To: windsorknot

So true. Perhaps a brick or other piece of stonework embedded in her face would bring a new set of sensibilities to her highly educated brain.


7 posted on 05/02/2015 10:22:46 PM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder
They are all vegans until they total their Prius, hitting a deer. Then it's "death to the overpopulation of deer", by any means needed.

Same dynamics apply to all liberal utopian goals until reality takes an up close and personal bite out of their arss. Then they flip 180 degrees in their logic.

8 posted on 05/02/2015 10:28:24 PM PDT by blackdog (There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The transition from protest to riot occurs when the law is broken. Neither the learned professor nor the rioters seem to care about this distinction.


9 posted on 05/02/2015 10:32:56 PM PDT by matt1234 (2015-2016 America's enemies sense obama's weakness and strike)
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder
Perhaps a brick or other piece of stonework embedded in her face would bring a new set of sensibilities to her highly educated brain.

For her that would be an excusable act if committed by a victim of racist, patriarchal colonialist repression and social injustice.

10 posted on 05/02/2015 10:38:49 PM PDT by windsorknot
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To: windsorknot

repression=oppression


11 posted on 05/02/2015 10:42:17 PM PDT by windsorknot
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Riot control is — and always has been — about criminalizing acts of disobedience by controlling people..."

Huh. All this time I thought it was about protecting innocent people from the destructive rampages of irrational mobs. Who knew?

12 posted on 05/02/2015 11:06:01 PM PDT by Ackackadack
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I quit reading here:”This nascent form of broken-windows policing created tensions “


13 posted on 05/03/2015 3:55:13 AM PDT by TalBlack (Evil doesn't have a day job...)
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