Why are the snipers there? Some people argue that they are the typical snipers you might see at a large gathering like a concert or major sports event and are there to protect everyone, including the protesters from unhinged Israel supporters who may seek to harm them, or they are there to protect the police on the ground. However, others worry there may be something far more nefarious at play, and if there is one very conspicuous sniper on the rooftop, it’s not a stretch to imagine there are others that we can’t or didn't see. The idea that some students could pay the ultimate price for protesting isn’t very far-fetched. In fact, with several politicians calling for the National Guard to be called in to contain student protests throughout the nation, the Kent State shootings – when Ohio National Guard officers killed four unarmed college students and wounded nine during protests related to the Vietnam War – are already on plenty of Americans’ minds these days. Sources for this article include: InformationLiberation.com TheLantern.com TheLantern.com? A police sniper was reportedly photographed and filmed "overlooking" pro-Palestine protests at Indiana University on Thursday.
Conservative journalist Margaret Menge (@togdali) said she's "never seen anything like this on this campus."https://t.co/9EQWQiI5jK — Chris Menahan ?? (@infolibnews) April 26, 2024
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