I fully agree. It would of been one thing for these prosecutors to go and throw the book at a dozen, 20, 50 whatever violent people that day. But they went out of their way to organize a huge manhunt for 1500, most of which committed no violence and at most were guilty of trespassing, and then locked those people up for years. It's a gross abuse of power, losing their job should be the least of their concerns. These people should have a tough time finding a prosecutors job in a town of 10k.
They should be made an example out of, to serve as a warning to future government employees with power, that just because this is politically expedient today there could come a day of reckoning for doing something so obviously wrong.
the chit criminal left in the streets Burning Looting and Murdering with no "law" coming down on them set a precedence for this kind of behavior. the left actually normalized criminal activity. when the criminal left started acting so appalled and became the "nobody above the law " people. one could call what happened entrapment?
anyway one thing is for sure. we all know now with out any doubt what criminals the saul alinsky left is.
You don't restore civil society with tit for tat retribution persecuting those who persecuted you. Its a very simple and obvious path to get caustic politics out of prosecutors offices. Fire everyone involved and thats all. Maybe do a truth and reconciliation inquest, one that doesn't charge anyone but just brings to light the abuses we saw.
But clearing house is a necessary step. Anyone who abused their office to lock up political rivals, can't stay in power
the most grievous offenders need prosecution.