Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Tokyo Riots Essay examples -- Papers
 Tokyo Riots       The heaving mass of people pushed and hurled abuse at the front line     of the riot police. There were hundreds of them, some of them genuine,     protesting for something they feel is right, however, others just want     trouble. The police know that they can only strive to prevent a     disaster, they cannot stop one, only contain it and the problem is     that the rioters know this too. They also know that the police cannot     kill them or even harm them, their only weapon is arrest.       The wave of pushing against the police teams shields drones on and on     gradually getting larger and more powerful. The police officers faces     are etched with fear as they attempt to hold back the swarm of people.     Their attempts were failing, they were becoming tired and     sub-consciously hurt by the comments being fired at them. It wouldn't     be long until their wall of resistance would be smashed.       Suddenly, in the corner of the team commander's eye through his grid     locked riot helmet he could just see one of his men fall to the ground     as the rioters penetrated the line. This was the signal to the     rioters, chaos broke out immediately, action had to be taken. Everyone     began fighting each other, vandalising property and attacking the     police. The police were vastly outnumbered and had to think quickly.     Re-enforcements ran into action attempting to push the rioters back     out and arrest the offenders. Police vans were constantly escorting     arrested rioters to the police station.       Overhead, a helicopter surveyed the riot searching for instigators and     known criminals so as to alert the troops below.       "Hotel Echo Lima India to ground patrol, main instigator and drugs...              ...how, I doubt that. For you see, I'm not really hereà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦" and with     that Willis wellà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ vanished.       Was there a crime?       Two shadows danced in the shadows as its two matching figures walked     hand in hand down the dimly lit back alley. Gone was the rubbish dump     but the stench of downtown Tokyo clung to the walls as though it had     been burnt by the hot sun of many scorching days only to be cooled by     the sticky hot nights that hid all dark and devious deeds. As the     previous two figures passed under the soft orange glow of a nearby     streetlamp their faces emerged from the darkness that had previously     smothered their features. One was a man and one was a woman. The man     in his forties, although he looked sixty-odd, and the woman had dark     brown shoulder-length hair andà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦a tattoo on her left shoulder of an     elaborate red dragon.                        
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