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US police brace for protests if Trump fires Robert Mueller

By IANS  |   Published: 20th April 2018 09:27 AM  |  

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Pittsburgh police told to prepare for Mueller protests (File Photo | AP)

NEW YORK: Police in the US city of Pittsburgh are preparing for rioting should President Donald Trump fire special counsel in Russia probe Robert Mueller, a memo said.

A memo from the police commander instructed detectives to bring riot gear to work "until further notice", the BBC reported. The internal email said "there is a belief" that Trump will soon fire Mueller, prompting "large-scale" protests.

"The protest would be semi-spontaneous and more than likely happen on short notice," police commander Victor Joseph wrote in the email obtained by CBS News.

"Beginning Thursday, all major crimes detectives are required to bring a full uniform and any issued protective equipment (riot gear) with them to work until further notice."

Democratic advocacy group MoveOn.org has organised the demonstration in Pittsburgh if Mueller is fired, but according to CNN, it is unclear if the police memo was a result of the planned protest.

"We are getting ready in Pittsburgh to respond quickly and forcefully to a clear obstruction of justice," the group's online event page said, adding that emergency protests are planned in major cities across the US.

More than 2,300 people have registered to participate in the protest so far, according to the Pittsbrugh Post-Gazette.

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto confirmed that the memo had been sent to the city's detectives.

On Twitter, Peduto responded to critics of the move, saying it was an internal email and they have no inside information on what the President might do. "The conspiracy theories are borderline crazy," the mayor tweeted.

City officials say the decision was just a precaution and not due to any insight on Trump's plans, the BBC reported.

Mueller is leading an investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.

Mueller's investigation is also looking at whether there was collusion between Trump's campaign team and Russian agents to influence the 2016 election.

The President denies any wrongdoing, and has repeatedly expressed his frustration with the inquiry.

Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich said: "In this case, we have not assessed the credibility of the potential for disturbances, and we do not have any knowledge of the president's decision-making process."

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