Just made a comparison of protesting in Missouri to the Bataan death march. Un-friggen believable. I wish you total consciousness on your death bed. 
In thinking of my own experiences with law-enforcement kindly making accommodation for my deafness, allowing me to get away with stuff they don't allow hearing people, only one of them was at a protest, and a pretty violent one at that; lots of people were clubbed and hauled away.
It was in May 1995, when William and Hillary Clinton visited Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
I joined a protest, protesting their presence.
Unbeknownst to me, it'd been organized by old hard-line Communists, but they looked okay to me.
I had a big sign, DOLE IN '96, the only one around in both the Latin alphabet and English.
Of course, an advantage--if one wishes to call it that--I have over other deaf people is that my deafness is visible, starkly visible; a guy without physical ears isn't likely to be a hearing person.
The police beat up a lot of people. They looked at me, and for some reason, just left me alone.