In Birmingham, police sought to intimidate protestors by employing aggressive tactics such as the heavy presence of officers, including riot gear, and conducting stop-and-search operations. These actions aimed to instill fear and discourage participation in demonstrations by showcasing a readiness to confront dissent. Additionally, the use of surveillance and the threat of legal consequences further contributed to a climate of intimidation among protestors.
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Recent examples of police brutality include the "99%" or "Occupy Wall Street" protests in which police were summoned to forcibly remove protestors from the premisses of corporations.
Local police in Birmingham during the Children's Crusade of 1963 used fire hoses and dogs to disperse the peaceful protesters, many of whom were children. They arrested hundreds of protestors, including children as young as eight years old, and faced widespread criticism for their harsh tactics.
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shocked by the violent methods of southerners.
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Because he uses his army and secret police to intimidate opposition.
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He was with a Police who was on his side
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His controversial remarks caused a commotion. They were separated during the commotion. A synonym for commotion, a noun, is uproar.