You can probably scratch the 6,000 cops, after witnessing their past performance.
Anyone who thinks these forces are going to be standing around for a month at maximum readiness is out of their mind. This is going down in a matter of days if not hours. They aren't going to keep the prisons locked down indefinitely either.
Of course I don't have a clue what is going to happen, but either the mission happens in the next few days or these LEO's/troops are going to start experiencing some issues given their housing, standing around, morale, etc. They are national guard troops, not spec ops guys living out in the field for a living.
You can probably scratch the 6,000 cops, after witnessing their past performance.
Anyone who thinks these forces are going to be standing around for a month at maximum readiness is out of their mind. This is going down in a matter of days if not hours. They aren't going to keep the prisons locked down indefinitely either.
Of course I don't have a clue what is going to happen, but either the mission happens in the next few days or these LEO's/troops are going to start experiencing some issues given their housing, standing around, morale, etc. They are national guard troops, not spec ops guys living out in the field for a living.
Forces can be also supplemented by troops at Ft Belvoir, Marines down in Quantico and troops and sailors from Bethesda possibly
marines too with granades.
That’s not including vehicles and air support. Also alligators and sharks with lasers.