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August 26, 1968, Chicago Police Ruthlessly Attack Vietnam War Protesters - Today In Crime History
On August 26, 1968, as the Democratic National Convention got underway in Chicago, thousands of antiwar demonstrators took to Chicago's streets to protest the Vietnam War and its support by the top Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
Chicago Police and National Guardsmen clashed with protesters outside the International Amphitheater, and hundreds of people, including innocent bystanders, were beaten by the Chicago police. The violence even spilled into the convention hall, as officers roughed up delegates and members of the press, including CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace, who was punched in the face.
In the convention's aftermath, a federal commission investigating the convention described one of the confrontations as a "police riot" and blamed Chicago Mayor Richard Daley for inciting his police to violence.
So some ignorant libtard calls it a "police riot".
BFD.
If you don't disperse when you are TOLD to disperse, you're going to get caught up in the crossfire.
And just for having long hair being the reason you got a billy club to the scull is not something that EVER happened and your biased article didn't prove jack shit.
