Police Across U.S. Prepare for Post Election Riots
As the national election nears, police in cities across the country are preparing for the possibility of rioting and violence. Mark Berman of the Washington Post reports that “with the anxiety and toxicity across the country” many fear that the election could give way to potential violence. The article cites police officials in Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, Madison, Wis., Phoenix, Portland, Los Angeles, D.C., Charlotte, and Miami-Dade which are ramping up for violence following next Tuesday’s vote. Business owners in many cities are boarding up their store fronts in anticipation of a continuation of the earlier rioting following the death of George Floyd, by groups angry with the outcome of the election.
