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Earlier in the day, before arresting the occupants of the Union, police used mace to repel a group of students attempting to join those still inside the building. One policeman was reportedly injured by a brick during the incident...

Author: By Harry Hurt, | Title: Antiwar Protest Continues Nationwide | 4/23/1972 | See Source »

Administrators and faculty members later pleaded with them to vacate the building in order to avoid arrest. One occupier of the Union, who asked to remain unidentified, said that at one point officials told the protesters inside that police were anxious to avenge the policeman who was reportedly injured by demonstrators outside the building...

Author: By Harry Hurt, | Title: Antiwar Protest Continues Nationwide | 4/23/1972 | See Source »

...about 2 p.m., those still in the building, including several faculty members, voted to be escorted out in groups of three flanked by one policeman and one faculty member. As the protesters were being led out the back of the building with their hands behind their heads demonstrators chanting in front of the building raced around the side trying in vain to prevent the arrests...

Author: By Harry Hurt, | Title: Antiwar Protest Continues Nationwide | 4/23/1972 | See Source »

...announces, "I ain't goin' in there with that ugly old white woman." A policeman asks him about a gang of thieves. "Were they colored?" the cop inquires. "Yeah," Sanford answers, adding-after the appropriate pause -"white...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: All in the Black Family | 4/17/1972 | See Source »

Judicial Control. The issue is particularly critical to a special rule of the game. A policeman or police agent is forbidden to entrap-that is, he may not put the idea of the crime into a person's head and induce him to act on it. A mere citizen, however, can suggest a criminal idea and later, if he decides to become an informer, give evidence against his coconspirators. Clearly, the moment when he came under police control is crucial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Informers Under Fire | 4/17/1972 | See Source »

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