Scenario:
You are serving your weekend duty as Sargent in the local National Guard Reserve Unit located in your hometown.
You are a 22-year-old college senior living on campus at the University, also in your hometown.
This weekend your University is playing the NCAA College Basketball Championship Title game. The college and community are primed for a great celebration.
Your team wins and the celebration carries into the night. The celebration turns into a night of rioting, looting and vandalism.
The governor declares a state of emergency and orders your unit into the city to restore order and protect property.
You are put in charge of a patrol of six, including yourself. You are stationed, at a block containing a liquor store, an electronics store, and a sporting goods store, which carries guns and ammunition. The sporting goods store is owned by one of your neighbors who you have worked for six straight summers.
You are responsible for the performance and safety of your patrol while carrying out their orders.
Now at your station you can see a loud and rowdy mob, between 50-100, heading down the street in your direction.
As the crowd nears you clearly recognize a number of the college students, a few who live in your dorm. It is also obvious that a number of the mob is under the influence of alcohol and or drugs. The crowd is armed with bats and sticks and vandalizing cars, signs and all other property in their path. They don't appear to be stopping.
Your patrol of two women and four men ranging in age from 22-45 are prepared in full riot gear including m-16 riffles(rubber bullets, beanbags, real bullets, etc. YOUR CHOICE) and nightsticks.
Your patrol looks to you with great anxiety awaiting your instructions.
With Bullhorn in hand and walkie-talkie at your side and no other patrols in sight you decide?

Remember to restate the scenario in your first paragraph.

You may use the duty and responsibility of each of these groups:
Knights(Remember their code of chivalry)
Samurai(Code of Bushido)
Hindu Warriors(Remember ones dharma and karma)

Credit of scenario to MR. CLARK