RangerDave wrote:
Watching that video was one of the only times I can remember thinking to myself that the cops should have been using a lot more force. Tasers, night sticks and pepper spray, accompanied by multiple arrests, were definitely warranted.
Not... according to Turkey...
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40003575Quote:
Turkey has blamed US officials for "aggressive and unprofessional actions" and "security lapses" during President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit last week.
The Turkish foreign minister said it had summoned the US ambassador, John Bass, and asked for an investigation.
During the key visit, a brawl erupted between protesters and Turkish security personnel, injuring 11 people.
Police called it a "brutal attack" on protesters, but Turkey blamed the violence on pro-Kurdish demonstrators.
Meanwhile, US State Department spokesman Heather Nauert said "the conduct of Turkish security personnel... was deeply disturbing".
"The State Department has raised its concerns about those events at the highest levels," she added.
Watch: Erdogan watches as security guards attack protesters
US summons Turkish envoy over brawl
The incident happened on Tuesday outside the Turkish embassy in Washington, hours after Mr Erdogan met with US President Donald Trump.
Video footage of the clash showed men in suits charging past police to kick and punch protesters.
"A written and verbal protest was delivered due to the aggressive and unprofessional actions taken, contrary to diplomatic rules and practices, by US security personnel," the Turkish foreign minister said in a statement.
The "lapses of security", it added, "were caused by the inability of US authorities to take sufficient precautions at every stage of the official program".