Let's see, According to the USA Today (of which I think is a tad more reputable than the HuffPost), the people referred to as being raided, the "RNC welcoming committee" had buckets of urine, axes, sledgehammers, & throwing knives confiscated. Wonder what those were for? The memebers of the Connecticut delegation were roughed up and to quote the article "About 100 protesters approached the delegates shouting anti-war rhetoric before starting to shove, spit, and throw liquid on the group. Test confirmed that about 15 of the delegates were splashed with BLEACH". Also, "Roving groups dressed in black and wearing masks smashed windows of stores and police cruisers, shut down intersections, and lit small fires in downtown St. Paul". So please spare me about the "crackdown." Do I think that police sometimes overreact? No doubt about it. They are under intense pressure to control this situation. The protesters would be better recieved if they didn't resort to this type of crap.