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In the 21st century, protests are restricted, regardless of the country. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Don't think that the United States in the 21st century is truly free, and if you want to hold such an event in the United States, you must also do it within the framework of the law.
Although the federal government has not promulgated any laws that specifically apply to processions and assemblies, the states have basically enacted laws and regulations that regulate the location, time, form, purpose, practical effects, and social impact of such events.
In Washington, it is necessary to apply for a "permit" three days in advance, and in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, etc., it is necessary to apply 36 hours in advance, no matter where there is a clear person in charge, and a certain amount of security deposit is also required to avoid compensation for damage to public facilities.
The reason for applying in advance is to allow enough warning time for the police, because every protest will have a large number of police officers in charge of security, who must not only maintain order at the scene, but also protect the safety of the demonstrators, and more importantly, control the situation within a controllable range, so that the conflict does not expand and intensify.
Nineteenth-century U.S. law was not yet complete, so there were no regulations for such activities, so Li Mu and Tweed could easily launch a protest.
There is certainly no police to maintain order in this kind of protest, and although there are police on duty in front of the New York City government, three or five people are a drop in the bucket compared to hundreds of protesters.
In order to prevent protesters from storming the city government, Henderson even organized city staff to form a human wall in front of the city hall.
Both groups had obvious political demands, one side demanded Tweed's resignation, at least an explanation, and the other side supported Tweed, demanding that the protesters on the other side disband immediately and go back to their homes and find their own mothers.
The contradictions are so acute that there is simply no room for reconciliation.
As a result, simple slogans gradually evolved into invective, and the contradictions began to escalate.
The person Henderson is looking for is a New York gangster, who is usually lawless and unscrupulous, but now with the support of the mayor, he is even more arrogant.
The people Li Mu is looking for are not bad, New York is a city of immigrants, many new immigrants come to New York from Europe to look for opportunities, most of them have a strong body, and at the same time there is absolutely no lack of adventurous spirit.
There were also more than a dozen gunmen who had been to Cuba in the crowd, these people were attached to Li Mu in Cuba, and they lived like emperors, and the president of Cuba had to be polite when he saw them, not to mention the gangsters in New York, who didn't pay attention to them at all.
As a result, the abuse gradually escalated into confrontation, and the two groups of people pushed each other in front of the city government, each refusing to give in.
Finally, I don't know who threw the first punch first, and the push instantly escalated into a group fight.
This kind of thing is a group fight, whether it is a cowboy, an adventurer, or a gangster, they all have a lot of experience, relatively speaking, the strength of cowboys and adventurers is higher, and they basically blow up those gangsters who are rampant and domineering in the city.
After all, cowboys and adventurers are more likely to rely on their own abilities to solve problems, so they basically have a strong body and real kung fu in their hands.
The gangsters in the city are different, they rely more often on the advantage of numbers to bully more and less, and there are not many opportunities to really do it, and many gangsters have bad habits, they are alcoholic, promiscuous, drug addiction, etc., such people usually look like dogs, and the real start is deflated.
So the brawl scene is basically one-sided, after the initial stalemate, the gangsters began to rout, so everywhere cowboys and adventurers are chasing the gangsters, often as long as two cowboys and adventurers hold a gangster, the gangsters are not allowed to turn over, and a cowboy or adventurer faces two gangsters, and can not fall behind.
In this way, the thugs are more miserable, they are real people who are jumping on their backs, maybe a thug was in a hurry, took out a dagger and stabbed an adventurer in the abdomen.
The adventurer grabbed the thug's hand in disbelief to prevent the thug from pulling out the knife, then pulled out a pistol with one hand and pulled the trigger on the thug's head.
Bang!
The poignant gunfire was particularly harsh in the claustrophobic environment of the city.
The sound of gunfire seemed to be a signal, and many people reacted quickly, whether they were beaten or beaten, most of them were lying on the ground with their heads in their hands for a moment, and only some stunned people were still ignoring the charge.
Unfortunately, these stunned youths are the real protest participants, and those who are well-trained basically have a special purpose.
One of the thugs first drew his gun and pointed it at a cowboy and shouted, "Stand back, I don't want to hurt you, get out of here-"
The cowboy's reaction was not slow, and his attitude was more resolute, and before the thug could finish his sentence, the cowboy's hand ghostly brushed over the holster on his waist.
Woohoo, Bah -
This time it was a triple shot, two shots in the chest of the thugs, and the last shot hit the thugs' heads.
The scuffle broke out again -
Fortunately, most of the weapons used black fire and medicine bullets, and the front of the city hall was quickly covered in gunsmoke, and neither side could see each other's people clearly, so the shootout broke out quickly and ended quickly.
When the smoke cleared, more than 30 corpses lay on the ground.
"God, look what you've done—" One of the wounded had collapsed.
"Help me—" someone moaned and pleaded.
The sound of neat footsteps came, and a group of soldiers in khaki military uniforms came in line, this was the customs coast guard regiment, and they happened to pass by nearby—
When the gunshot rang out, Henderson reacted quickly and instantly crouched under the windowsill.
Tweed leaned out of the window and exhaled, "No! ”
"Be careful—" Henderson hugged Tweed.
Tweed's body limped and he collapsed on the floor, the expression on his face like mourning.
"It's over, it's all over—" Tweed muttered, his eyes staring blankly ahead, unfocused.
Such a terrible incident happened in front of the city hall, and as the mayor of New York, Tweed could not escape the blame.
The next day's newspaper was really wonderful.
The New York Times, the New York Sun, the New York Herald, and the New York Tribune were all front-page headlines about the conflict, and at a time when the shady landscape of municipal works was no longer the focus of the story, all the newspapers began to question the mayor's grip on New York.
New York is the financial center of the United States, and when such a vicious incident occurs in New York, all the newspapers are asking: Should the mayor be responsible? What kind of responsibility should be assumed?
Time magazine ran a special issue with an interview with Tom, a 23-year-old man in Queens, New York.
Tom didn't have a job, but he lived well, earning money from working for the city government, and although no one ever said that Tom's job was directly related to the city government, everyone knew that their boss, Mahonny, had a close relationship with New York City Council Director Henderson.
Just yesterday afternoon, Mahoni ordered Tom and more than sixty other companions to go to the front of the city hall to disperse the protesters in front of the city hall, and if all goes well, Tom and they can each be paid a hundred dollars.
While Tom is unsure that Mahoney was hired by Henderson, Tom sees Henderson's carriage at the door of Mahonny's house.
Henderson's carriage is very recognizable, Henderson was born in a dilapidated aristocratic family in England, and there is only one family coat of arms left in this family, and Henderson's carriage has such a big family coat of arms.
No one dared to protest in front of the city hall anymore, and nine people were killed and more than 40 injured in various degrees in yesterday's clashes, including a New York Times reporter.
George Jones, the publisher of The New York Times, took a train to Washington that night, and no one knew what George Jones was doing, but the next day George Jones returned to New York, with a special investigation team headed by Harry Coffey, an assistant to Justice Samon Chase.
One of the first things Harry Coffey did when he arrived in New York was to find Edwin Virginia, the Speaker of the New York City Council, and deliver a letter from President Ulysses Grant to Edwin Virginia.
The New York City Council convened in plenary on October 15 to discuss whether to impeach Mayor Tweed.
The result was no surprise, and the impeachment proposal did not pass.
"Tweed has been in business in New York for 10 years, and the city council is full of his people, so this impeachment pass is not a surprise." Arthur briefed Li Mu on the latest developments.
Arthur is a member of the New York City Council, but Mu Li is not.
Arthur has now made a public stance, voting in favor of four other lawmakers who support Tweed's impeachment, but the strength of just a few people is not enough.
"Don't worry, the bigwigs are having a meeting, and there will be results soon." Li Mu is not worried, in the conference room on the second floor of Clinton Castle, a PY deal is being negotiated, and those who attend the meeting are the real controllers of New York.
Li Mu was originally qualified to participate in this meeting, but Li Mu decided not to show up now, so as not to create a false impression to others.
New York is a big cake, but Li Mu doesn't want to take too much of this big cake, Li Mu only talks to J· P. Morgan made a request, that is, Li Mu should get the management rights of Central Park, and have the power to build four skyscrapers in Central Park.
In order to obtain this right, Li Mu promised to pay for the maintenance of Central Park, and promised not to turn Central Park into a private park, as before, anyone can enter and leave Central Park at will and enjoy the beauty of the park without paying any fees.
It's hard to refuse, and it takes a lot of money to maintain a free park, which adds up to a lot of money over the years, so no one wants to take over Central Park now.
So J· P. Morgan accepted Li Mu's request on behalf of Wall Street bigwigs.