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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacking police" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing violence or confrontations involving law enforcement officers.
Example: "The protest escalated quickly, leading to a group of individuals attacking police during the demonstration."
Alternatives: "assaulting officers" or "confronting law enforcement".
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They are attacking police pickets.
QUESTION: Attacking police officers instead of the President.
Militants retaliated by attacking police stations and churches.
There was also alarm in the South West, with gangs of youths attacking police.
Still, Mr. Long made no mention of attacking police, she said.
A Maldivian general blamed supporters of Mr. Nasheed for attacking police stations and other government buildings in Addu and elsewhere.
The Warsaw police detained eight people for upsetting the parade by attacking police officers, throwing eggs or tearing down flags.
"As well as attacking police the group also caused criminal damage to private vehicles and property in the area".
In southern Egypt, Morsi's supporters responded to the killings in Cairo by burning churches and attacking police stations.
The government has blamed an "irresponsible minority" of troublemakers on the fringes of the demonstrations for attacking police.
Instead, the state prosecuted the youth involved in the protests and accused them of attacking police officers.
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