The question for the governor and the mayor after a fourth night of Little Rock arrests: Why?
A fourth night of peaceful protests led to mass arrests in Little Rock and detention of journalists for the crime of walking the streets of Little Rock after 8 p.m.
You heard me right. Citing evidence of unspecified professional outside agitators, Mayor Frank Scott Jr. declared an 8 p.m. curfew. This followed a downtown business community panic earlier in the day over rumors that squadrons of agitators were heading from get this Iowa and Nebraska to wreak havoc in Little Rock.
Thousands were allowed to protest peacefully in Fayetteville, unburdened by a dubious curfew and the heavy hand of the governor. Hot Springs was allowed to peacefully protest as well.
Tuesday evening, with no advance indication, Gov. Asa Hutchinson essentially declared Arkansas a police state with him in charge. A key element of his executive order allows his State Police to take control anywhere they deem necessary in Little Rock and everywhere else in the state. Undercurrent: In the capital, tensions between the state and the problematic leadership of Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey are close to palpable.
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