I agree with John, some, and others, some. No, Mike, this isn't going to get to a level of Ferguson as far as looting/burning, but what about deeper altercations with law enforcement & disruption of services, traffic, vandalism, property destruction, etc. Maybe not a murder of a bulldozer operator, but a couple bullets skimming off of the top of the bulldozer engine would be enough to make the operator jump from the machine and head back to the crew truck. Simple obstacles and disruption, not murder. Keep doing that where police cannot 'find' the shooter because there are a couple thousand of people to filter through. Scare tactics. I can see that kind of stuff happening.
The camp is north of the Cannonball River, on Army Corp of Engineer land that the tribe is calling "THEIR" land. ACoE are not getting involved and aren't willing to enforce their own rules only because of the progressive politics that further the Dem's agenda. We don't know that ol' Joe Biden hasn't contacted the head of the ACoE and told him to sit back and go on a coffee break.
Meanwhile, the construction sits on private land north of the ACoE land. The tribes could care less about staying off the highway, walking through the fence, cutting wires anywhere they damn well please. They've used lasers on aircraft twice just this week alone. Crimes? So what. Who's going to tell 3,000 angry natives to turn around and go back the other direction???
The governor doesn't want that on t.v.