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  2. Riot police - Wikipedia

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    Riot police are police who are organized, deployed, trained or equipped to confront crowds, protests or riots. Riot police may be regular police officers who act in the role of riot police in particular situations, or they may be separate units organized within or in parallel to regular police forces. Riot police are used in a variety of ...

  3. Riot control - Wikipedia

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    Colombian Police armored riot control vehicle with water cannon ISBI Polish riot police squad in the 1930s, with opaque riot shields and no helmet visors, as polycarbonate had not been invented yet. For protection, officers that are trained in police anti-riot schools performing riot control will often wear protective helmets and carry riot ...

  4. Riot - Wikipedia

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    A police riot is a term for the disproportionate and unlawful use of force by a group of police against a group of civilians. This term is commonly used to describe a police attack on civilians or provoking civilians into violence.

  5. Law enforcement response to the January 6 United States ...

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    Riot police and protesters outside the Capitol during the evening of January 6. As police continued to try to push rioters away from the Capitol, protests continued, with some moving out of the Capitol Hill area. Some verbal and physical attacks on reporters were reported, with attackers denigrating media outlets as providing "fake news". [97]

  6. Kettling - Wikipedia

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    Kettling. Riot police kettling protesters at the Camp for Climate action, part of the 2009 G20 London summit protests. Police kettling protesters at the Opernring in Vienna, part of the protest against coronavirus restrictions. Kettling (also known as containment or corralling) [1] is a police tactic for controlling large crowds during ...

  7. Berkut (special police force) - Wikipedia

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    The Berkut (Ukrainian: Беркут, Russian: Бе́ркут, Byerkut; "golden eagle" ) was the Ukrainian system of special police (riot police) of the Ukrainian Militsiya within the Ministry of Internal Affairs. [4][5] The agency was formed in 1992, shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, as the successor to the Ukrainian SSR 's OMON.

  8. Public Order and Riot Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Public Order and Riot Squad (PORS) is a full-time riot squad. The Squad was created within the Major Events and Incidents Group Command in October 2005. Becoming operational in January 2006 [3] PORS was created as a result of Parliamentary reports into the response and handling of riots in 2004 Redfern riots and 2005 Macquarie Fields riots ...

  9. Police riot - Wikipedia

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    A police riot is a riot carried out by the police; more specifically, it is a riot that police are responsible for instigating, escalating or sustaining as a violent confrontation. Police riots are often characterized by widespread police brutality, and they may be done for the purpose of political repression. [1][2]