There was a woman in the driver's seat in the blue sedan. When the window was smashed, she pushed open the car door in a mess, rolled and crawled out of the car, and then tried to escape to the back of the car. However, she was wearing high heels. She ran out a few steps and was sprained and fell to the ground.
Some people came down from several cars around to try to stop the guys from committing atrocities, but they were quickly smashed to the ground by the iron rod.
The chaos began to spread to a larger range. Among the protesters, people with red turbans joined in and smashed them. On the streets, more people ran out of the car and fled to the distance in panic.
Of course, it was not only the people in the car that fled, but also the protesters gathered. Some people were also frightened by the scene and began to join the escape team.
In just a few minutes, the range of smashing and smashing affected the shops next to the street. Even through a floor-to-ceiling window, Miyashita Kita could hear screams coming from downstairs.
A few guests in the cafe were also alarmed and ran to the window to peek down. Some timid women began to cover their mouths with their hands and exclaim. After all, such a scene is really rare in Tokyo.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's reaction was very fast, but unfortunately, the nearby streets were blocked by vehicles, and the police car with the sirens could not pass at all. In more than ten minutes, only twenty police officers rushed over one after another, and they didn't come from one direction.
Someone lit the smashed vehicles downstairs, and the rolling smoke rose and quickly filled the entire street.
Twenty minutes after the riot, police officers holding explosion-proof shields finally appeared in groups. From the window, you can see that the young people who were originally smashing and smashing around with red headbands quickly untied their headbands and mixed into the crowd and ran around, like little tuna rushing into the tuna. Even the most wise fishermen couldn't tell them.
In the cafe, Miyashita Kita watched everything downstairs with relish. He even called the waiter to renew his cup when the coffee was a little cold.
The people who smashed and smashed ran away, but at the intersection, the people who actually came to demonstrate did not completely disperse. Look at the head of the wuYāngYāng, at least thousands of people gathered there.
However, they soon became the targets of riot police expelled. Rows of shield walls were built on the streets. Several meters behind the shield wall, police fired tear gas into the crowd. Thick white weapons mixed in the rolling black smoke, creating a nearly dreamlike fantasy, and what rushed out of this fantasy was a harsh scream.
Putting half a cup of coffee left on the booth, Miyashita Kita stood up from the round sofa, twisted his shoulders and moved for a while, then picked up the magazine on the table and walked slowly towards the door of the cafe.
From the elevator to the underground parking lot, Miyagi Nishita went to his car, and didn't say where he went, so he just leaned against the seat and started to close his eyes and rest.
Too many people don't want the demonstration organized by right-wing groups to continue, including Ichiro Ozawa, Shizuka Kame, and of course, Americans who have been trying hard to promote political reform in Japan.
However, these hard-working right-wing groups are not so easy to talk to. They have their own big financial backers behind them. At the same time, they also have corresponding political demands. In the current situation, it is not easy to convince them to be more stable. Moreover, Kitaki Miyashita has never planned to talk to these people. He still remembers the grudge of Asakusa Aya's injury. The reason why it did not happen before was because the time was not right and the time was right, he would make some people pay a heavy price.
The convoy came out of the underground parking lot, staggered the congested side of Qingshan Street, and drove straight south. After about half an hour, he stopped outside the building of Noba Ichumi, Nakano District.
Kita Kiyo got out of the car and happened to stand under the umbrella that Liang Jiaxun held. He looked up at the open door of the courtyard, reached out and scratched his nose, and then walked into the courtyard.
In the courtyard, the barrier door of the house was open, and you could see two people sitting facing each other, talking and laughing.
Perhaps seeing Miyashigeki who was walking into the door, the two of them stood up quickly, trotted all the way to the corridor in front of the door, bowed and said: Akamoto
Miyashiki nodded, looked at the small pond in the courtyard, and smiled: Okamura, your yard is very elegant.
Akamoto-kun joked, this is the residence left by my parents back then. A middle-aged man called Okamura said, "Since the old man passed away, this place has been vacant, and I only occasionally come here to hide and clean."
Miyashita Kita nodded with a smile, then looked around, then he walked slowly to the corridor
This Okamura-kun is named Okamura Jing. He sounds like a woman's name, but he is a genuine middle-aged man and a policeman. His position is the head of the Third Lesson of the Public Security Department of the Metropolitan Police Department, and he is responsible for investigating right-wing groups.
As for the man around him, he is an old acquaintance, the number one dog-legged in Miyashita Kita, Yoshiokashita
A senior policeman gathered with a senior gang member, and he was chatting and laughing. The scene seemed a bit weird, but there was no way. This world was so weird, not to mention that such a strange thing happened in a weird country in this strange world.
After changing shoes in front of the door, Miyashita Kitado walked into the door first, then walked straight to the short table, knelt down, took an empty teacup and put it in front of him.
Jing Okamura walked over quickly, picked up the kettle from the carbon stove, brewed a cup of tea in his cup, put the kettle back on it, and then folded his hands in front of his lower abdomen and continued to stand on the side.
Just sit down and talk. Miyashita Kita was like he was at home, saying hello, "Is there no air conditioner?" The damn weather is too hot and unbearable
Some, some, Okamura Jing doesn't act like a senior police officer at all. He laughed and ran over and turned on the air conditioner in the living room.
Have everything been arranged? Miyashita Kita waited until Okamura Jing came back to take her seat before turning his head to look at Yoshioka and asked incorrectly
It has been arranged, Yoshiokama said, "They are all the most reliable people. By this evening, they will go out to surrender one after another. I have given them a generous enough promise. They know what to say and what not to say.
Even if you don't worry, no one will hear those people say what they shouldn't say. Okamura Jing added with a flattering smile on her face
Do it carefully and do not leave any loopholes. Miyashita Kita nodded with satisfaction, but still reminded him
Hi! Okamura Jing and Yoshiokama nodded at the same time and responded
The methods used to target those right-wing groups this time are actually very simple, and it can be said that they do not have any technical content.
It's nothing more than Yoshioka mistakenly arranged some people to sneak into the crowds of protests, and then at the right time, provoke the riot at noon
The Japanese Constitution has provisions that guarantee the right to march and demonstration, and also provisions that guarantee freedom of association, but it is absolutely not allowed to violent demonstrations, nor is it allowed to have any associations that provoke violence.
Why did this demonstration organized by right-wing groups last for months, but no one has ever given a ban?
The reason is that they maintain restraint and use peaceful serenity and parades, so even if they block traffic, the police have no right to disperse them.
After all, everyone has the right to walk on the street. Ordinary vehicles can pass, so the right-wing groups can pass. Even if they park their cars at the intersection, they can only say that they violate the rules and cannot take more progressive actions.
However, the situation is different now. Among the people participating in the demonstration, some of them participated in the violent activities, which not only endangered the public's safety, but also caused great property losses. By this time, the nature of the demonstration changed. It was no longer a peaceful petition, but a riot. It was completely reasonable and legal for the Metropolitan Police to take action.
What?
Do you say that those who smashed and smashed are not part of the right-wing groups that organize marches and demonstrations?
Who can prove it?
They have really received money from the demonstration organizers, and they have been in the demonstration procession for several months.
The organizers of the demonstration can spend money to hire people to participate in the demonstration. Although this is a bit unpleasant, it is legal. However, these organizers who pay the money also need to understand one thing: when they pay the salary, they are equivalent to having a practical employment relationship with these people. They need to be responsible for the actions of these people, and they are directly responsible.
There were actually not many people who were wrongly arranged to enter, only thirteen, that is, those who first took the lead and smashed the scene. The reason why the scene was so big was that someone else participated in it.
Anyone has a tendency to violence. This is a kind of human nature, but it is restricted by law and morality. However, once the law and moral norms fail, those with poor self-control, or those who are dissatisfied with society, will be easily instigated to amplify their violent tendencies and then vent their catharsis.
This is why this riot was so big at noon
The people Yoshioka arranged wrongly were specially selected, and they were the kind of young people who were determined to make a fortune in the violent group. They joined the riots and returned to the police station to surrender at night, and then guided all the blame to several right-wing groups.
By tomorrow, the third lesson of the Police Department of the Police will investigate these right-wing groups. Some people may go to prison, and some people may not go in, but one thing is certain, that is, their demonstrations will definitely not continue.
Some people came down from several cars around to try to stop the guys from committing atrocities, but they were quickly smashed to the ground by the iron rod.
The chaos began to spread to a larger range. Among the protesters, people with red turbans joined in and smashed them. On the streets, more people ran out of the car and fled to the distance in panic.
Of course, it was not only the people in the car that fled, but also the protesters gathered. Some people were also frightened by the scene and began to join the escape team.
In just a few minutes, the range of smashing and smashing affected the shops next to the street. Even through a floor-to-ceiling window, Miyashita Kita could hear screams coming from downstairs.
A few guests in the cafe were also alarmed and ran to the window to peek down. Some timid women began to cover their mouths with their hands and exclaim. After all, such a scene is really rare in Tokyo.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's reaction was very fast, but unfortunately, the nearby streets were blocked by vehicles, and the police car with the sirens could not pass at all. In more than ten minutes, only twenty police officers rushed over one after another, and they didn't come from one direction.
Someone lit the smashed vehicles downstairs, and the rolling smoke rose and quickly filled the entire street.
Twenty minutes after the riot, police officers holding explosion-proof shields finally appeared in groups. From the window, you can see that the young people who were originally smashing and smashing around with red headbands quickly untied their headbands and mixed into the crowd and ran around, like little tuna rushing into the tuna. Even the most wise fishermen couldn't tell them.
In the cafe, Miyashita Kita watched everything downstairs with relish. He even called the waiter to renew his cup when the coffee was a little cold.
The people who smashed and smashed ran away, but at the intersection, the people who actually came to demonstrate did not completely disperse. Look at the head of the wuYāngYāng, at least thousands of people gathered there.
However, they soon became the targets of riot police expelled. Rows of shield walls were built on the streets. Several meters behind the shield wall, police fired tear gas into the crowd. Thick white weapons mixed in the rolling black smoke, creating a nearly dreamlike fantasy, and what rushed out of this fantasy was a harsh scream.
Putting half a cup of coffee left on the booth, Miyashita Kita stood up from the round sofa, twisted his shoulders and moved for a while, then picked up the magazine on the table and walked slowly towards the door of the cafe.
From the elevator to the underground parking lot, Miyagi Nishita went to his car, and didn't say where he went, so he just leaned against the seat and started to close his eyes and rest.
Too many people don't want the demonstration organized by right-wing groups to continue, including Ichiro Ozawa, Shizuka Kame, and of course, Americans who have been trying hard to promote political reform in Japan.
However, these hard-working right-wing groups are not so easy to talk to. They have their own big financial backers behind them. At the same time, they also have corresponding political demands. In the current situation, it is not easy to convince them to be more stable. Moreover, Kitaki Miyashita has never planned to talk to these people. He still remembers the grudge of Asakusa Aya's injury. The reason why it did not happen before was because the time was not right and the time was right, he would make some people pay a heavy price.
The convoy came out of the underground parking lot, staggered the congested side of Qingshan Street, and drove straight south. After about half an hour, he stopped outside the building of Noba Ichumi, Nakano District.
Kita Kiyo got out of the car and happened to stand under the umbrella that Liang Jiaxun held. He looked up at the open door of the courtyard, reached out and scratched his nose, and then walked into the courtyard.
In the courtyard, the barrier door of the house was open, and you could see two people sitting facing each other, talking and laughing.
Perhaps seeing Miyashigeki who was walking into the door, the two of them stood up quickly, trotted all the way to the corridor in front of the door, bowed and said: Akamoto
Miyashiki nodded, looked at the small pond in the courtyard, and smiled: Okamura, your yard is very elegant.
Akamoto-kun joked, this is the residence left by my parents back then. A middle-aged man called Okamura said, "Since the old man passed away, this place has been vacant, and I only occasionally come here to hide and clean."
Miyashita Kita nodded with a smile, then looked around, then he walked slowly to the corridor
This Okamura-kun is named Okamura Jing. He sounds like a woman's name, but he is a genuine middle-aged man and a policeman. His position is the head of the Third Lesson of the Public Security Department of the Metropolitan Police Department, and he is responsible for investigating right-wing groups.
As for the man around him, he is an old acquaintance, the number one dog-legged in Miyashita Kita, Yoshiokashita
A senior policeman gathered with a senior gang member, and he was chatting and laughing. The scene seemed a bit weird, but there was no way. This world was so weird, not to mention that such a strange thing happened in a weird country in this strange world.
After changing shoes in front of the door, Miyashita Kitado walked into the door first, then walked straight to the short table, knelt down, took an empty teacup and put it in front of him.
Jing Okamura walked over quickly, picked up the kettle from the carbon stove, brewed a cup of tea in his cup, put the kettle back on it, and then folded his hands in front of his lower abdomen and continued to stand on the side.
Just sit down and talk. Miyashita Kita was like he was at home, saying hello, "Is there no air conditioner?" The damn weather is too hot and unbearable
Some, some, Okamura Jing doesn't act like a senior police officer at all. He laughed and ran over and turned on the air conditioner in the living room.
Have everything been arranged? Miyashita Kita waited until Okamura Jing came back to take her seat before turning his head to look at Yoshioka and asked incorrectly
It has been arranged, Yoshiokama said, "They are all the most reliable people. By this evening, they will go out to surrender one after another. I have given them a generous enough promise. They know what to say and what not to say.
Even if you don't worry, no one will hear those people say what they shouldn't say. Okamura Jing added with a flattering smile on her face
Do it carefully and do not leave any loopholes. Miyashita Kita nodded with satisfaction, but still reminded him
Hi! Okamura Jing and Yoshiokama nodded at the same time and responded
The methods used to target those right-wing groups this time are actually very simple, and it can be said that they do not have any technical content.
It's nothing more than Yoshioka mistakenly arranged some people to sneak into the crowds of protests, and then at the right time, provoke the riot at noon
The Japanese Constitution has provisions that guarantee the right to march and demonstration, and also provisions that guarantee freedom of association, but it is absolutely not allowed to violent demonstrations, nor is it allowed to have any associations that provoke violence.
Why did this demonstration organized by right-wing groups last for months, but no one has ever given a ban?
The reason is that they maintain restraint and use peaceful serenity and parades, so even if they block traffic, the police have no right to disperse them.
After all, everyone has the right to walk on the street. Ordinary vehicles can pass, so the right-wing groups can pass. Even if they park their cars at the intersection, they can only say that they violate the rules and cannot take more progressive actions.
However, the situation is different now. Among the people participating in the demonstration, some of them participated in the violent activities, which not only endangered the public's safety, but also caused great property losses. By this time, the nature of the demonstration changed. It was no longer a peaceful petition, but a riot. It was completely reasonable and legal for the Metropolitan Police to take action.
What?
Do you say that those who smashed and smashed are not part of the right-wing groups that organize marches and demonstrations?
Who can prove it?
They have really received money from the demonstration organizers, and they have been in the demonstration procession for several months.
The organizers of the demonstration can spend money to hire people to participate in the demonstration. Although this is a bit unpleasant, it is legal. However, these organizers who pay the money also need to understand one thing: when they pay the salary, they are equivalent to having a practical employment relationship with these people. They need to be responsible for the actions of these people, and they are directly responsible.
There were actually not many people who were wrongly arranged to enter, only thirteen, that is, those who first took the lead and smashed the scene. The reason why the scene was so big was that someone else participated in it.
Anyone has a tendency to violence. This is a kind of human nature, but it is restricted by law and morality. However, once the law and moral norms fail, those with poor self-control, or those who are dissatisfied with society, will be easily instigated to amplify their violent tendencies and then vent their catharsis.
This is why this riot was so big at noon
The people Yoshioka arranged wrongly were specially selected, and they were the kind of young people who were determined to make a fortune in the violent group. They joined the riots and returned to the police station to surrender at night, and then guided all the blame to several right-wing groups.
By tomorrow, the third lesson of the Police Department of the Police will investigate these right-wing groups. Some people may go to prison, and some people may not go in, but one thing is certain, that is, their demonstrations will definitely not continue.