Mishka> Подростки? Это с каких пор 18-23 года стали подростками?
Teenagers
- это и по вашей терминологии подростки.
>Да плюс они пошли за полицией, а потом окружили и перегородили выходы. Не надо делать белых и пушстых из тех, кто сам пошёл на конфронтацию. Сова рвётся и трещит.
Я что-то не уловил, полицейский настолько хил, что не может перешагнуть через сидящих? У него болезнь паркинсона развилась, что сидящие на земле подростки представляют для него непреодолимую преграду?
Или быть может, он боялся их потревожить?
Вот именно что пожалей сову.
Mishka> Не поделишься ссылочками, особенно про "студенческий городок сожжён"? Или опять не получися?
что значит "опять"?
Mishka> Ага, гугл не выдаёт, яндекс не выдаёт. Кругом агенты мордора. Или кто-то свистит.
беглое тындекснение кинуло пару эпизодов беспорядков с сожжением -
Лос Анджелесский бунт с выжиганием 5500 (пяти с половиной тысяч) домов,
Бунт в Детройте, уничтожено более 2000 домов, и
восстание в Уоттсе - всего под сотню домов сожжено и повреждено.
попутно нашлись упоминания о
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about incidents of civil unrest, rioting, violent labor disputes, or minor insurrections or revolts in the United States. For incidents occurring before the declaration of independence, see List of incidents of civil unrest in Colonial North America. 1 18th century – United States of America under the Articles of Confederation 2 18th century – United States of America under the Constitution 3 19th century 4 20th century 4.1 1900–1950s 4.2 1960s 4.3 1970s 4.4 1980s 4.5 1990s 5 21st century 5.1 2000s 5.2 2010s 6 See also 1783 - Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783, June 20, Anti-government protest by soldiers of the Continental Army against the Congress of the Confederation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1786 - Shays' Rebellion, August 29, 1786 – February 3, 1787, Western Massachusetts 1788 - Doctors Mob Riot, New York City, New York 1793 - New York City Brothel Riot, New York City, New York…
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список за 60-е - десятые годы [показать] 1960 - HUAC riot, May 13, Students protest House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, 12 injured, 64 arrested, San Francisco, California
1960 – El Cajon Boulevard Riot, August 20, San Diego, California
1960 - Ax Handle Saturday, August 27, Jacksonville, Florida
1962 - Ole Miss riot 1962, September 3 - October 1, The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi
1963 - Cambridge riot 1963, June 14, Cambridge, Maryland
1964 - the July 16 police-killing of James Powell, in the Yorkville neighbourhood just south of East Harlem, precipitates a string of race riots in July and August, including:
1964 - Harlem Riot of 1964, July 16–22, New York City, New York
1964 - Rochester 1964 race riot, July 24–25, Rochester, New York
1964 - Jersey City 1964 race riot, August 2–4, Jersey City, New Jersey
1964 - Paterson 1964 race riot, August 11–13, Paterson, New Jersey
1964 - Elizabeth 1964 race riot, August 11–13, Elizabeth, New Jersey
1964 - Chicago 1964 race riot, Dixmoor riot, August 16–17, Chicago, Illinois
1964 - Philadelphia 1964 race riot, August 28–30, Philadelphia, PA
1965 - Watts Riots, August 11-17, Los Angeles, California
1966 - Division Street Riots, June 12–14, Humboldt Park, Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1966 - Omaha riot of 1966, July 2, Omaha, Nebraska
1966 - Hunter's Point Riot, September 27 - October 1, San Francisco, California
1966 - Hough Riots, July 18–24, Cleveland, Ohio
1966 - Waukegan Riot, August 27, Waukegan, Illinois
1966 - Benton Harbor Riot, August 30 - September 4, Benton Harbor, Michigan
1966 - Atlanta riot of 1966, September 6, Atlanta, Georgia
1966 - Sunset Strip curfew riots, November 12, various other flareups, basis for the song "For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield song)", West Hollywood, California
1967 - Long Hot Summer of 1967 refers to a year in which 159 race riots erupted across the United States, including:
1967 - Belle Isle riot, April 30, Detroit, Michigan {Source: Detroit Free Press' "The Detroit Almanac", 2001.}
1967 - Roxbury riot, June 2–7 Boston, Massachusetts
1967 - Tampa Riots, June 11, Tampa, Florida
1967 - Buffalo riot of 1967, June 27, Buffalo, New York
1967 - 1967 Newark riots, July 12–17, Newark, New Jersey
1967 - 1967 Plainfield riots, July 14–21, Plainfield, New Jersey
1967 - Cairo riot, July 17, Cairo, Illinois
1967 - Durham riot, July 19, Durham, North Carolina
1967 - Memphis riot, July 20, Memphis, Tennessee
1967 - 1967 Detroit riot, July 23–29, Detroit, Michigan
1967 - Cambridge riot of 1967, July 24, a.k.a. the H. Rap Brown riot, Cambridge, Maryland
1967 - Milwaukee riot, July 30, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1967 - Minneapolis North Side Riots, August, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota
1967 - Dow riot, October 18, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
1968 - Orangeburg Massacre, S.C. State Univ., February 8, Orangeburg, South Carolina
1968 - Memphis Sanitation Strike riot, March 28, Memphis, Tennessee
1968 - Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, Memphis, Tennessee, precipitates all April 4-14 riots, including:
1968 - Detroit MLK-assassination riot, April 4-5, Detroit, Michigan {Source: "Violence in the Model City", Sidney Fine.}
1968 - 1968 Washington, D.C. riots, April 4–8, Washington, D.C.
1968 - Baltimore riot of 1968, April 6–12, Baltimore, MD
1968 - 1968 Chicago riots, West Side Riots, April 7–14, Chicago, Illinois
1968 - Avondale riot of 1968, April 8, Cincinnati, Ohio
1968 - 1968 Kansas City riot, April 9, Kansas City, Missouri
1968 - Wilmington Riot of 1968, April 9-10, Wilmington, Delaware
1968 - Columbia University protests of 1968, April 23, New York City, New York
1968 - Cobo Hall riot, May 13, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan {Source: "Violence in the Model City", Sidney Fine.}
1968 - Salisbury riot, May 18–20, Salisbury, Maryland
1968 - Louisville riots of 1968, May 27, Louisville, Kentucky
1968 - Glenville Shootout, July 23–28, Cleveland, Ohio
1968 - Liberty City riot, August 7–13, Miami, Florida
1968 - 1968 Democratic National Convention protests, including riot August 27-28, Chicago, Illinois
1968 - "Cobo II" riot, October 29, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan {Source: "Violence in the Model City", Sidney Fine.}
1968 - Veterans' Memorial Hall riot, November 1, Detroit, Michigan {Source: "Violence in the Model City", Sidney Fine.}
1969 - Republic of New Africa riot, March 29, Detroit, Michigan {Source: "Violence in the Model City", Sidney Fine.}
1969 - Zip to Zap riot, May 9–11, Zap, North Dakota
1969 - 1969 Greensboro uprising, May 21–25, Greensboro, North Carolina
1969 - Cairo disorders, May–December, Cairo, Illinois
1969 - Stonewall riots, June 28 - July 2, New York City, New York
1969 - San Diego Riot, July 13, San Diego, California
1969 - Youngstown Riot, July 15, Youngstown, Ohio
1969 - Sacramento Disorder, July 17, Shootout between BPP & police, Sacramento, California
1969 - S.E. Melee, July 21, S.E. DC, Washington, DC
1969 - 1969 York Race Riot, July 17-24, York, Pennsylvania
1969 - Passaic Disorder, August 3, Passaic, New Jersey
1969 - Hartford riot, September 2, Hartford, Conn.
1969 - Ft. Lauderdale Riot, September 2, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
1969 - Las Vegas Riot, October 6, Las Vegas, Nevada
1969 - Days of Rage, October 8–11, Weathermen riot in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1970s
1970 - Student Strike of 1970, May 1970, USA
1970 - Lawrence Disorders, University of Kansas, April, Lawrence, Kansas
1970 - University of Maryland Riots, University of Maryland, May 1970, College Park, Maryland
1970 - Kent State Riots/Shootings, May 1970, Kent, Ohio
1970 - New Haven Green Disorders, Yale University, May 1970, New Haven, Connecticut
1970 - Hard Hat riot, Wall Street, May 8, New York City, New York
1970 - Jackson State killings, May 14–15, Jackson, Mississippi
1970 - Augusta Georgia Riot, May 1970, Augusta, Georgia
1970 - Alexandria City disorders, May 29 – June 3, Alexandria, Virginia
1970 - Russells Point disorder, July 5, Russells Point, Ohio
1970 - Yosemite Disturbance, July 5, Yosemite Nat. Park, Calif.
1970 - Pasco disturbance,July 8, Pasco, Washington
1970 - Asbury Park Riot, July 9, Asbury Park, New Jersey
1970 - Michigan City riot, July 10, Michigan City, Indiana
1970 - Highland Park disorder, July 11, Highland Park, Michigan
1970 - Hartford Riot, July 28, Hartford, Connecticut
1970 - New Bedford Riots, July, New Bedford, Mass.
1970 - Sterling Hall bombing, Univ. of Wisc., August 24, Madison, Wisconsin
1970 - Chicano Moratorium Riot, August 29, Los Angeles, California
1970 - 14th Street riot, September 21, Washington, D.C.
1970 - Georgetown Melee, October 4, 330 arrested, Washington, D.C.
1970 - Henderson disorder, November 7, 350 Guardsmen sent in, Henderson, North Carolina
1971 - Tampa disorder, January 13, Tampa, Florida
1971 - Wilmington Riot 1971, February 9, 2 killed, Wilmington, North Carolina
1971 - Student Riot at the University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras campus, March 11, 4 killed, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
1971 - May Day Protests 1971, May 3, Washington, D.C.
1971 - Albuquerque riot 1971, June 14, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1971 - Student Rebellion UMCP, II, University of Maryland, May 1971, College Park, Maryland
1971 - Camden Riots, August 1971, Camden, New Jersey
1971 - Black Muslim Rally and Riot, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1971 - Fiesta de Santa Fe disorder, September 6, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1971 - Attica Prison uprising, (Attica, New York)
1972 - Student Rebellion UMCP, III, University of Maryland, May 1972, College Park, Maryland
1972 - Southern University Disorders/Shootings, November 16, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1973 - Wounded Knee incident, February 27 – May 8, Wounded Knee, South Dakota
1974 - SLA Shootout, L.A., May 17, Los Angeles, California
1974 - Ten Cent Beer Night, June 4, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
1974 - Baltimore police strike, July, Baltimore, Maryland
1974 - Boston Busing Race Riots anti-busing riots throughout Boston, Massachusetts
1975 - Pine Ridge Shootout, June 26, Pine Ridge, South Dakota
1975 - Livernois-Fenkell riot, July 1975, Detroit, Michigan
1976 - Escambia High School riots, February 5, Pensacola, Florida
1976 - Anti-busing riot in downtown Boston, April 5, 1976 Boston, Massachusetts
1976 - "Rock & Roll Riot", after a concert at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan
1977 - Chicago riot 1977, Humboldt Park riot, June 4–5, Chicago, Illinois
1977 - New York City blackout of 1977 disturbance, July 13–14, New York City, New York
1979 - White Night Riots, May 1979, San Francisco, California
1979 - Disco Demolition Night, July 12, Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois
1979 - Greensboro massacre, November 3, Greensboro, North Carolina
1980s
1980 - New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1980 - Chattanooga Riot of 1980, Chattanooga, Tennessee
1980 - Miami Riot 1980, May 17–19, Miami, Florida
1982 - Anti-Klan protest 1982, November 27, Washington, D.C.
1982 - Miami Riot 1982, Overtown Riot, December 1982, Miami, Florida
1984 - East Los Angeles Disturbances involved street gangs, repeatedly from April to August 1984, Los Angeles, California
1984 - Detroit Tigers World Series riot, October 14, Detroit, Michigan
1986 - Palm Springs Spring Break Riot, April 1986, Palm Springs, California
1987 - Tampa Riot 1987, February 1987, Tampa, Florida
1988 - Tompkins Square Park Police Riot, August 1988 (East Village, Manhattan, New York City)
1989 - Overtown Riot 1989, January 16–18 - an Hispanic Miami police officer shoots and kills a speeding black motorcyclist in the Overtown section of Miami, starting three days of rioting. Miami, Florida
1989 - Tampa Riots, February 1989, Tampa, Florida
1989 - Virginia Beach Riot, July 1989, Virginia Beach, Virginia
1989 - Bensonhurst Riot, September 1989, Brooklyn, New York
1990s
1990 - Anti-Klan protest 1990, October 28, Washington, D.C.
1990 - Iron Bowl, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Auburn Tigers December 1, Birmingham, Alabama
1991 - 1991 Washington, DC riot, Mount Pleasant riot, May 5–9, Washington, D.C.
1991 - Crown Heights Riot, August 1991, Brooklyn, New York
1992 - L.A. riot/Rodney King riot, April–May 1992, Los Angeles, California
1992 - Sporadic urban violence in response to the L.A. Riots (San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Bernardino Cal., Las Vegas Nev., Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, St. Louis, Washington DC, etc.) across African-American and Hispanic communities in the United States and in Toronto, Canada, May 1992.
1996 - St. Petersburg, Florida Riot 1996, October 1996, St. Petersburg, Florida
1997 - The July 4th Immigration Demonstration Lockdown, July 1997, Los Angeles, California
1999 - WTO Meeting of 1999, "The Battle in Seattle", November 1999, Seattle, Washington
1999 - Michigan State University student riot, April 1999, (East Lansing, Michigan)
1999 - Woodstock '99 music festival riot, August 1999, (Rome, New York)
21st century
2000s
2000 - Elián González affair, Miami, Florida
2000 - Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks, June 11, Central Park, New York City, New York
2001 - Seattle Mardi Gras Riots, February 27, Seattle, WA
2001 - University of Maryland, March 31, Students riot following team's loss to Duke in the 2001 NCAA tournament, College Park, Maryland
2001 - 2001 Cincinnati Riots, April 10–12, Cincinnati, Ohio
2002 - University of Maryland, April 1, Students riot following their team's victory in the 2002 NCAA tournament, College Park, Maryland
2002 - University of Minnesota Hockey Riots, April 6, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2002 - Ohio State University football riot, Nov., Students riot after game with University of Michigan, Columbus, Ohio
2003 - University of Minnesota Hockey Riots (second straight year), April 12, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2003 - Benton Harbor Riot, June 2003, Benton Harbor, Michigan
2003 - Miami FTAA Protests, Fall 2003, Miami, Florida
2004 - Detroit Pistons "Malice at the Palace", Nov. 19, The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan
2005 - Civil disturbances and military action in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, August - Sept., New Orleans, Louisiana
2005 - 2005 Toledo Riot, October 15, Toledo, Ohio
2006 - San Bernardino punk riot, March 4, San Bernardino, California
2007 - The Los Angeles May Day mêlée, May 1, Los Angeles, California
2008 - Cedar Fest riot 2008, Michigan State University, April 5, 52 arrested, East Lansing, Michigan
2008 - Republican National Convention Protests, St. Paul, March, over a 1000 arrested, St. Paul, Minnesota
2009 - Riots against BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant, January 7, 120 arrested, Oakland, California
2009 - College Fest riot, Kent State University, April 25, more than 50 arrested Kent, Ohio
2009 - Spring Jam/Dinkytown riot, University of Minnesota, April 25, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2009 - Palmer Fest melee, Ohio University, May 10, Athens, Ohio
2009 – L.A. Lakers riot, June 14, Fans riot in Downtown Los Angeles after Lakers win championship, Los Angeles, California
2009 - 2009 G-20 Pittsburgh summit protests, Sept. 24-25, 193 arrested
2010s
2010 - University of Tennessee Lane Kiffin Riot. Students riot on the Knoxville campus following head football coach Lane Kiffin's announcement that he took the head coaching job at the University of Southern California.
2010 - University of Maryland basketball disturbance 2010, College Park, Maryland, March 3 following a game; 28 arrested.
2010 - Springfest Riot, April 10, 200 police disperse crowd of 8000 using tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds, near the campus of James Madison University; dozens injured; 30-35 arrested., Harrisonburg, Virginia
2010 – Santa Cruz May Day riot, May 1, 250 rampage through downtown Santa Cruz attacking 18 businesses, causing an estimated $100,000 in damages. 1 arrested. Santa Cruz, California
2010 – L.A. Lakers riot, June 17, Fans riot in Downtown Los Angeles after Lakers win championship, 50 arrested. Los Angeles, California
2010 – BART Verdict riot, July 8, Riot breaks out in response to verdict in the killing of Oscar Grant, BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant. About 100 businesses were damaged and 78 people were arrested, Oakland, California
2010 - Eugene Melee, Sept 25, Riot breaks out west of the University of Oregon campus as police use tear gas to break up a rowdy party. 9 arrested. Eugene, Oregon
2010 - Oakland Protest riot, Nov. 5, Police made more than 150 arrests as a crowd broke windows and knocked down fences, protesting sentence of former BART officer in shooting of Oscar Grant on New Years Day 2009 see BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant., Oakland, California
2011 - Pennsylvania State University Joe Paterno Riot. Students riot in protest of the decision of the Board of Trustees to fire head football coach Joe Paterno. State College, Pennsylvania
2011 - Occupy Wall Street (Brooklyn Bridge Protests). Demonstrators blocked the bridge and more than 700 people were arrested. Brooklyn, New York
2011 - Occupy Wall Street Oakland Protests Riots. October. Protesters shattered windows, set fires, and plastered buildings with graffiti. Riot police fired heavy amounts of tear gas on the protesters.
2012 NATO 2012 Chicago Summit May. Conflict between riot police. Dozens of demonstrators clubbed and arrested.
2012 Anaheim police shooting and protests Civil Unrest, July 28th. Violence erupted after multiple shootings in the neighborhood by police that included unarmed Manuel Diaz. 24 people were arrested
2012 - Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, October 12, Fans riot after a win at home against Upper St. Clair. Fans broke through a fence at the Bethel Park High School stadium.
2013 - Brooklyn Riots, March 9th. Riots erupt for several nights after the controversial shooting of Kimani Gray. Over 46 demonstrators were arrested.
2013 - Seattle May Day Protest Riots, May 1st, 17 Arrested as Seattle May Day Protests Turn Violent.
всё перепроверить - это, однако, работа..
Что характерно, попытки
гуглить давали из полезного только статью в педовике
студенческое движение, откуда по ссылке смог попасть на единственное событие -
Кентский расстрел. Всё остальное - события в любых странах вне сша )) При явном указании сша в строке запроса
Разумеется, никто ничего не фильтрует, всё сугубо честно, ага )
Mishka> Кстати, ты не пробовал разобраться почему в Калифорнии студенты волновались, а в других местах не очень? Чей бюджет сокращался-то, хоть знаешь? Или, как всегда, главное прокукарекать?
А ты уверен, что только в калифорнии?
А то вот вижу в списке волнений и Санта Круз, и Спрингфилд, и Окланд, и Орегон, и Бруклин, и т.д.
Не пропало желание кукарекать-то?
Mishka> И не сомневайся. В отличии от тебя я дерьмо не метаю.
Вот как раз ты это и делаешь.
А я называю вещи своими именами. Если дерьмо - то дерьмом и называю. Без излишней политкорректности и самоцензуры.