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Excerpt: "Top Pentagon officials ordered National Guard helicopters to use what they called 'persistent presence' to disperse protests in the capital this week, according to military officials."

A US military UH-72A 'Lakota' hovers low over protesters on June 1, 2020 in Washington, DC, battering them with its rotor wash and sending debris flying. (photo: Sam Ward/Human Rights Watch)
A US military UH-72A 'Lakota' hovers low over protesters on June 1, 2020 in Washington, DC, battering them with its rotor wash and sending debris flying. (photo: Sam Ward/Human Rights Watch)


Pentagon Ordered National Guard Helicopters' Aggressive Response in DC

By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Eric Schmitt, The New York Times

07 June 20


The high-profile episode, after days of protests in Washington, was a turning point in the military’s response to unrest in the city.

op Pentagon officials ordered National Guard helicopters to use what they called “persistent presence” to disperse protests in the capital this week, according to military officials. The loosely worded order prompted a series of low-altitude maneuvers that human rights organizations quickly criticized as a show of force usually reserved for combat zones.

Ryan D. McCarthy, the Army secretary and one of the officials who authorized part of the planning for the helicopters’ mission Monday night, said on Friday that the Army had opened an investigation into the episode.

Two Army National Guard helicopters flew low over the protesters, with the downward blast from their rotor blades sending protesters scurrying for cover and ripping signs from the sides of buildings. The pilots of one of the helicopters have been grounded pending the outcome of the inquiry.

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