The only option tonight for Police and National Guard was to use deadly force — or just let the rioters have their way until they exhausted themselves.
They chose the latter. The Kenosha Police Department has only 185 officers. The Sheriff’s Office is significantly larger, but even if it is twice as large, that is still only in the neighborhood of 600 or so officers.
The National Guard deployment was only of 125 members, and the task they were publicly given by Gov. Evers was to provide security for fire and emergency personnel. The public announcement did not seem to include any support for law enforcement agencies dealing with the riots.
From the videos released onto Twitter, it appears there were several thousand protesters. Some identified themselves as having come from Milwaukee. If the local law enforcement agencies are not supported by other nearby agencies they will have no chance to bring the rioting under control. The rioters will decide when they want to stop. By the looks of things tonight, that might not happen until they simply run out of things to destroy and burn.
I fear it might not be a choice the police and politicians get to make tomorrow. There is an existential question being put before the people that call Kenosha home. Do they make a stand against the rioters and fight for their home. Or do they watch it be burned down around them, and then leave when there is nothing left. It is hard for me to imagine a community willing to stand by and watch their lives be gutted by fire when the police won’t or can’t respond. This is the territory that the law refers to as “self-help.”
The destruction in Kenosha tonight was wanton and widespread. There was no message or purpose to it.
Can report fire trucks are responding to fires under police escort but they have to drive by many because of the amount of fires in Kenosha. pic.twitter.com/5446HxoMe4
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) August 25, 2020
Tactical units have finally showed up in Kenosha as much of the city burns. pic.twitter.com/9eCoWLYec2
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 25, 2020
This is a building belonging to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, a state agency. I don’t know if there are other such properties in Kenosha that might justify State law enforcement agency involvement.
Rioters set fire to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections #Kenosha #KenoshaRiots #KenoshaProtests pic.twitter.com/pLx44NvMAg
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) August 25, 2020
Mob starts fire at Department of Corrections building #Kenosha pic.twitter.com/KMLbeDst3M
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) August 25, 2020
Kenosha, Wisconsin around 11pm. These are not all of the fires: pic.twitter.com/waVpg4TE5x
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) August 25, 2020
Kenosha pic.twitter.com/V8GuqP6dFc
— special agent viti (@selfdeclaredref) August 25, 2020
BREAKING: #BLM rioters are destroying another car dealership in Kinosha pic.twitter.com/f5Z0ov6r1H
— ELIJAH RIOT (@ElijahSchaffer) August 25, 2020
Mattresses looted from this store minutes before the building was burned to the ground #KenoshaRiots #Kenosha #KenoshaProtests pic.twitter.com/OD4gJhrQdo
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) August 25, 2020
Dozens of stores looted and vandalized in Kenosha tonight #KenoshaRiots #Kenosha #KenoshaProtests pic.twitter.com/sVyRUjxC1F
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) August 25, 2020
Kenosha is completely out of control. pic.twitter.com/d2YeoO0gkN
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 25, 2020
This person pulled out a handgun and pointed it at a reporter who was asking him questions. Wisconsin is an “open carry” state. Permits are only needed to carry a weapon concealed. I suspect this wasn’t the only firearm among the rioters tonight.
BLM Burns Down Kenosha -- A City of 100,000 -- With Police and National Guard Deployed
This is what it looks like to walk down a street in Kenosha: pic.twitter.com/xXFpfaRnFx
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) August 25, 2020
BLM rioters continue their rampage through #Kenosha. They’re destroying everything they can. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/DXPs9ctwPu
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 25, 2020
Aftermath of some of the destruction tonight in #Kenosha, WI – including damage to buildings where people live. pic.twitter.com/OTTeOY16ak
— Kitty Shackleford (@KittyLists) August 25, 2020
Tomorrow will likely be a day of decision-making for the local and state officials. Kenosha is not Portland, Seattle or Minneapolis. It won’t take too many more nights like Monday night to decimate the entire commercial sector of the town.
What then?