Meet the volunteer veterans keeping the peace at RNC protests
CLEVELAND―Dozens of immigrant rights protesters locked arms on Wednesday to build a human border wall in front of the Republican National Convention. The activists brought their protest to the epicenter of a presidential campaign that has promised not just to build a physical wall but to deport an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants.
Organizers of the immigrant rights protest invited a group of veterans to act as liaisons with police and de-escalate any potentially violent confrontations.
“Voters in this country trust veterans, and it’s our responsibility to stand up and say, look, these are the American values that unite us all, and that we swore to uphold when we enlisted in the military,” said Alexander McCoy, who served six years in the Marines and deployed to Saudi Arabia, Honduras, and Germany in support of the State Department.
In the end, there wasn’t much to de-escalate. Cleveland police made only a handful of arrests over the first three days of the convention. And heated moments at protests were rare. But the veterans were there, just in case.