🤬🤬 POLICE HORSE TRAMPLING SOMEONES GRANDMOTHER 🤬🤬
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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This is where the term "riding rough shod" over someone came from (cavalry trampling civilians). There are defenses against it. Guess who developed them.
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The police do that to push people back. I've seen a short clip once or twice. So far, they don't use any long-reaching weapons, but that probably isn't far behind.
From antiquity, the Romans, the Greeks, the Celts; later the Scots and the Normans, and during colonial times, the native Americans ?
Which historical group that faced off against cavalry charges are you referring to?