
Originally Posted by
positano
A thought that I don't think has been considered (forgive me if it has been mentioned in a prior post):
Groups interested in causing harm are well known for researching and probing security responses. It would be a material consideration for someone considering a similar act, albeit with more sinister motives, to know how quickly and affirmatively law enforcement / security responded. The point being that any security protocol has to take more than the individual act into consideration.
Incidentally, it would be interesting to see the factual and legal arguments to the element of disturbing the "peace". 80,000 screaming fans sets an interesting perspective of "peace". It isn't a perfect resolution, but I wouldn't be surprised to see the citation resolved by agreement as a trespass.
In the interest of transparency, I'm not concerned about the use of force. Could it have been handled with less? Probably. But at the end of the day, idiot runs on field, officer tackles him, and issues citation. I'm okay with it. I haven't read OHP's use of force policy in awhile, but I expect he was well within the limits of their policy.
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