Update, yes there are snipers:

  • @Revonult
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    617 months ago

    So not justifying this response, but they have snipers out for EVERY football game. I think it is standard practice for large gatherings. You can make your own opinions on this, but this isn’t a unique thing.

        • Phoenixz
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          17 months ago

          For a protest on a university campus? I mean, the US already has a great history with innocent students being murdered for speaking out, so… Yeah, not unusual for the US.

      • @Jiggle_Physics
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        7 months ago

        Europe has snipers at football stadiums too. One of the first, mainstream, acknowledgements of them was when a protestor parachuted onto the field during the Germany-France Euro match in 2020. When people got mad they said it was common practice to have snipers at most events of this size.

      • @Jimmyeatsausage
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        07 months ago

        Yeah, cuz thrice-weekly mass shootings are a US thing. I’m not getting into a chicken-and-egg circkejerk with anyone about which came first, but as long as “we the people” are gonna keep shooting large gatherings of our fellow citizens…especially if we think they disagree with us, then any controversial or highly public event is gonna be crawling with armed police…including snipers.

        • @[email protected]
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          47 months ago

          Honestly, I’d have snipers at any large gathering. Mass shootings/stabbings/drivings/bombings have recently taken place in Europe, Russia, and other parts of the world. It’s good to have security when there are tens or hundreds of thousands of people gathered in a place (eg, the Olympics, mega concerts, wtc)

    • Ahri Boy
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      67 months ago

      That’s why snipers are being prepared for the Olympic Games in Paris. SAM sites might be used in case protests would involve use of airplanes.

    • @Syrc
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      67 months ago

      I’m not that well-versed in US policy for this stuff, but if it’s standard practice why would they lie about it?

      • @[email protected]
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        57 months ago

        Because the first photo is not of snipers, it’s observers. When the person who took it asked, that’s what they were told.

        The second photo is when they saw the actual sniper.

        • @Syrc
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          47 months ago

          Apparently the issue is people asked the University if there were snipers, at 8:15 pm they replied there weren’t, and later said they deployed them at 10 pm.

          More reasonable than what it looked like but still kinda crazy, at least from my outside perspective.