With protests looming over the Arizonian horizon, Governor Katie Hobbs, along with Department of Public Safety Director Jeffrey Glover, have made public declarations urging calm and peaceful assembly. This is per statements obtained by the Office of the Arizona Governor.
“Arizonans have a right to peaceful assembly and protest, and I am fully committed to defending that right,” Governor Hobbs stated, stressing the distinction between peaceful protest and disorderly conduct, that right does not extend to damaging property, committing violence, or rioting, and with the pledge that violence would be met with state coordination to preserve community safety, it’s clear that authorities are on high alert. Glover, for his part, echoed these sentiments, reminding citizens to “protest peacefully, respect property, and obey the law,” while emphasizing the duties of the Department of Public Safety in protecting both safety and constitutional rights, according to the Office of the Arizona Governor.
This weekend’s demonstrations, the focus of the officials’ attention, come at a time of heightened national awareness on various issues ranging from social justice to economic concerns. Hobbs and Glover acknowledged the strain on law enforcement, extending gratitude to those “working tirelessly to keep our communities safe,” signaling readiness to keep lines of communication open and resources at the ready should situations escalate beyond peaceful means, as reported by the Office of the Arizona Governor…