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18-9-101 through 18-9-105

Public disorder

Three stages in the formation of a mob

Stage 1: Bristling


- best time to move uninterested parties


Stage 2: Unifying by leaders and agitator


Stage 3: Riot waiting to happen

Screws v. US 325 US 91

clearly the responsibility of the State and Local Government to prevent and suppress riots

Buster v. Wright

allows LE to with riots and mobs before they have time to begin

Inciting a riot 18-9-102

5 or more persons

Crowd

A group of individuals in the same place for a common purpose

Mob

a group of people with or without leadership with a common purpose of random violence

Leader

also referred to as an "agitator"


leader attempts to incite a riot or assumes control of a riot in progress


directs the riot to serve his purposes


believes in strength in number

Principles of War

Mass
Objective
Offense
Surprise
Economy of Force
Maneuver
Unity of Command
Simplicity
Security
Command
Control
Coordination
Critique

Vehicles follow mobile skirmish line

at no greater than 5 mph

First agency to develop crowd control

Dade - Miami

Purpose of diamond formation

360 degree coverage

Purpose of wedge

Split a crowd

Purpose of skirmish

Show of force, move crowd back

Most dangerous to LE

Mobs, causing random violence

How fast drive patrol car through mob

5 MPH