Ok, so the news happened to be on TV and they we're showing a clip of the police arresting a guy during the "riot". They we're decked out in camo, carrying shotguns and rifles, wear body armor that looked a lot heavy than what you'd see a soldier wearing in Fallujah, and they wore helmets and gas masks which just perfectly completed their "dystopian cyberpunk soldier" look. I didn't get a good enough look at the guy they were arresting or what he was doing, but I suspect by their behavior it was nothing at all. Once they had the guy on the ground the other guy circled around, le their rifles drop to their side on their slings, and drew their pistols with tactical lights and lasers. Why draw their pistols when they already have a perfectly fine rifle in their hands and hadn't fired a shot? I guess the wanted to show off their tactical quick draw. They of course proceeded to drag the guy away while the other officers covered them like soldiers pulling a wounded comrade to safety. Covering them from what? I don't know, invisible dragons I guess. Of course after this clip finished there were clips of multiple armored vehicle driving up in front of a crowd, with at least on having a guy standing in the top hatch with a gun aimed at the crowd.
Really? Really? When the guy whose gonna be trying to bid on a .50 cal rifle at auction in two weeks and sleeps with multiple knives nearby is telling you what you're doing is way to excessive, you should stop and listen. I mean seriously, it looks like the police from the second Hunger Games movie for anyone who's seen it.