As universities and colleges in the US seek police assistance to address protests related to Israel's actions in Gaza, law enforcement responses are facing increased scrutiny following the arrest of thousands since mid-April. Videos capturing the interactions between police and protesters depict a variety of tactics employed to disperse demonstrators from campus buildings and dismantle on-campus encampments.
Experts in law enforcement note the diverse range of tactics used by police across different campuses, highlighting discrepancies in training and understanding of best practices for managing protests and crowd control. Despite these variations, experts acknowledge that police have generally shown restraint in their use of force, attributing this approach to lessons learned during the extensive protests that followed the killing of George Floyd nearly four years ago.
Chuck Wexler, the executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, emphasized the impact of the 2020 protests on law enforcement's approach to handling demonstrations. He noted that the experiences from the summer of 2020 have influenced police executives' decisions when faced with similar situations, as they were unprepared for the level of violence encountered during those protests.
Wexler highlighted the delicate balance between universities seeking police intervention and law enforcement officials determining the appropriate response to protests. This dynamic underscores the ongoing challenge of navigating the expectations of both parties while ensuring public safety and upholding individuals' rights to peaceful assembly.