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# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267670735645966338 Riverside, CA: police destroying private property while being filmed live on the nightly news] | # [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267670735645966338 Riverside, CA: police destroying private property while being filmed live on the nightly news] | ||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267666729699807232 Washington, DC: by now you've probably seen this one on the news, but they decided to gas clergy and other protestors so the Yapping Yam could get a photo op at a church] | # [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267666729699807232 Washington, DC: by now you've probably seen this one on the news, but they decided to gas clergy and other protestors so the Yapping Yam could get a photo op at a church] | ||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267659749195165697 Sacramento, CA: police open fire on a peaceful crowd – *before* issuing a dispersal order (you'll hear that near the end) – and one of the first things they do is shoot a non-protesting legal observer (and US Navy veteran) in the face] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267654043482181640 Washington, DC: borrowing a page from the best authoritarian regimes across the globe – didn't Hosni Mubarak do this in Egypt a few years ago? – the military hovers a helicopter low over a crowd of peaceful protestors as a "show of strengt] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267653338545491968 Los Angeles, CA: black store owners call the police to get help with looters. So the police arrest the black store owners who asked for help] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267652666227855361 Buffalo, NY: police and National Guard swarm in like Keystone Kops to beat and arrest some people, but then run away as an SUV drives through them and hits at least one officer] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267646365557035010 https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267652666227855361] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267645954100023296 Omaha, NE: police shoot protestors with pepperballs, kick several repeatedly after tackling them] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267645048155496449 Washington, DC: peaceful protestors try to go home to comply with curfew. Police block them in until after curfew so they can arrest everyone] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267638295166582789 Richmond, VA: no video for this, but a long thread on Richmond police flagrantly violating citizens' constitutional rights. Going to RT the whole thing separate from this thread] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267628992175226885 Little Rock, AR: peaceful protestors, kneeling with hands raised, get blown away by LRPD] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267625961115222016 The DC cop punches the camera man first, before hitting him with his shield] | |||
# [https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267610821984751618 Richmond, VA: another video where everything was peaceful, it wasn't curfew yet, and police started gassing everyone for sport] |
Revision as of 21:19, 3 June 2020
The 2020 protests show that cops do big oopsie when they think nobody is watching.
This is a compilation of those "oopsis" to help with research efforts on a project I am working on.
Compilation
Note: These are just links to content on different sites that typically go to their original author. All credit is given to those that recorded the works. If you are the owner of a video and do not want the item listed on the wiki, feel free to remove it and simply add the reason in the subject line.
Here's a Google Sheets document that is being updated more.
@greg_doucette on Twitter did an amazing job of cataloging a lot of content.
- Des Moines, IA: police use pepper-spray in an elevator on apartment residents trying to go home, including on one woman carrying a baby
- Kalamazoo, MI: protestors lay on the ground, so cops start shooting teargas canisters at their heads for sport
- Columbus, OH: more police destroying private property without due process
- San Diego, CA: peaceful protest – downright festive really – interrupted by tear gas and bullets
- Boston, MA: cop destroying private property without due process
- Cincinnati, OH: the casual banality of evil
- Multiple: mashup of several videos at once, locations are at the bottom of each panel
- Originally I thought police were just shooting and it happened the 16yo boy got hit. Turns out the Austin cops deliberately sniper-shot him in the head with nobody else around him.
- Walnut Creek, CA: cops casually threatening to murder citizens 👮🏼♂️: "IF YOU DO NOT MOVE, YOU WILL BE DEAD."
- Note the person on a motorized scooter getting caught in a cloud of gas
- Seattle, WA: another night of indiscriminate flash-bang and teargas use on peaceful protestors
- San Jose, CA: cop casually hitting a guy with his motorcycle and sending him to asphalt as 3 more cops pile on
- Portland, OR: casual war-zoning as police shoot into a crowd for fun
- Portland, OR: cops defacing private property with spray paint
- New York City, NY: asked this before, but how many NYPD cops does it take to beat a woman? Bicyclist abruptly arrested without cause, as at least two cops beat her for sport
- Washington, DC: police leaving unexploded ordnance laying around. This one is a Stinger (not flash-bang): it's a glorified IED that shoots rubber bullets
- Los Angeles, CA: protestors shot in the head at 3rd & Fairfax by the Grove. Per the journalist who got the video, police shot first, *then* gave order to disperse
- Portland, OR: indiscriminate teargas and flash-bang grenade use
- Los Angeles, CA: at least 6 cops destroy a car, breaking out its windows to drag out the occupants
- Wilmington, NC: police kneel "in solidarity"...so protestors will get closer...for the police to shoot them.
- Washington, DC: cops pepper-spray a CNN crew as they're broadcasting live on-air
- Los Angeles, CA: police doing casual drive-by shootings from the comfort of their SUV
- Seattle, WA: police pre-beatings huddle. 👮🏼♂️: "Don't kill 'em. But hit 'em HARD!"
- Austin, TX: police shoot a 16-year-old boy in the head and leave him for dead on the side of the road
- Dallas, TX: police shoot out the left eye of 25yo Brandon Saenz
- San Antonio, TX: police abruptly open fire into crowd of peaceful protestors. 🗣: "Everybody put your hands up!" 👮🏼♂️👮🏼♀️👮🏼: ::starts shooting::
- Police looking like invaders
- San Diego, CA: no video, but the woman is an employee of Child Protective Services, shot as she was leaving work
- Orlando, FL: overhead view of when bike cops started beating protestors with their bikes for sport
- Orlando, FL: 7-8 police officers pile on to one guy who's already on the ground not resisting
- Charlotte, NC: police kettle protestors in between two parking decks, then open fire on them
- Orlando, FL: you see a protestor in gray hoodie walking away with his hands up. A cop rushes into the crowd to grab him so some officers can beat him for sport, then other officers indiscriminately pepper-spray everyone else
- San Diego, CA: One set of cops kettle protestors toward another set of cops, so the second set of cops can shoot them
- Seattle, WA: not a brutality video, but instead showing the scale of the protestors. *Years* of data – decades likely – have repeatedly proven that crackdowns radicalize people and lead to more protestors
- New York City, NY: how many NYPD cops does it take to beat one woman? Seems like at least 4-5 here
- Asheville, NC: police destroy medical supplies and cut open all the water bottles creating a tremendous plastic mess outside of Farm Burger
- Walnut Creek, CA: police using teargas and bullets on a peaceful protest in broad daylight
- Athens, GA: more indiscriminate teargas use
- Athens, GA: policing firing teargas and bullets near the UGA campus
- Hoover, AL: when people say "defund the police," this is the type of overreactive Pile of poo they're talking about. 14 high schoolers. 50 cops
- Portland, ME: Too far away to tell if this is police or a vigilante, but either way they've got snipers casually aiming from hotel rooftops
- Denver, CO: y'all have seen me tag @elisabeth a number of times over the years, who's been working with the city on police use of force. So Denver police shot her 2x. From behind.
- Police casually aiming their guns at kids recording on their phones from the roof.
- Washington, DC: no identifiable insignia, so people don't know who to sue when they get brutalized
- San Luis Obispo, CA: police open fire on peaceful protestors with their hands raised. The juxtaposition is striking... 🗣: "THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE!" 👮🏼♂️👮🏼👮🏼♀️: ::starts shooting::
- Los Angeles, CA: extended montage (15+ minutes) of police violence footage out of LA
- New York City, NY: police beat the everlasting sh*t out of a hospital worker as he walks to his hotel. Video in the article; he ended up getting stitches and 2 CT scans at the hospital where he works
- Hollywood, CA: guy is live-streaming his walk home from work when police show up and start arresting everyone. Listen close to the officed's radio. "You should not be driving past anyone. Stop where you are, and take someone into custody."
- Philadelphia, PA: cop pulls down a protestor's mask to pepper-spray her in the face as she's kneeling with her hands up, then the cop sprays another one, then he pushes over a third to make sure he can pepper-spray them in the face too
- Los Angeles, CA: police open fire for sport on two guys standing still yards away having a conversation with each other
- Denver, CO: Colorado State Patrol shoot a Denver reporter (who didn't realize at the time that the camera was still recording)
- Richmond, VA: police fire teargas on peaceful protestors for sport, a half-hour before curfew
- Columbus, OH: police pepper-spray members of the news media so they'll stop reporting. News media are exempt from the city's curfew
- Washington, DC: video elsewhere in the thread, but here's the @DCist write-up on police pepper-spraying inside a private residence that they didn't have a warrant to enter
- Joliet, IL: Protestors arrested as they're leaving, including one grabbed by the neck and dogpiled by at least 3 cops
- West Philadelphia, PA: police shooting teargas down empty streets for sport? I assume there's a purpose for this
- Atlanta, GA: four police team up to arrest a photographer, as the nightly news broadcasts it
- Seattle, WA: overhead view of Seattle PD pepper-spraying protestors, then indiscriminately firing flash bang grenades deep into the crowd
- Seattle, WA: police shoot a teargas canister at a reporter – live on-air as she's reporting
- Riverside, CA: police destroying private property while being filmed live on the nightly news
- Washington, DC: by now you've probably seen this one on the news, but they decided to gas clergy and other protestors so the Yapping Yam could get a photo op at a church
- Sacramento, CA: police open fire on a peaceful crowd – *before* issuing a dispersal order (you'll hear that near the end) – and one of the first things they do is shoot a non-protesting legal observer (and US Navy veteran) in the face
- Washington, DC: borrowing a page from the best authoritarian regimes across the globe – didn't Hosni Mubarak do this in Egypt a few years ago? – the military hovers a helicopter low over a crowd of peaceful protestors as a "show of strengt
- Los Angeles, CA: black store owners call the police to get help with looters. So the police arrest the black store owners who asked for help
- Buffalo, NY: police and National Guard swarm in like Keystone Kops to beat and arrest some people, but then run away as an SUV drives through them and hits at least one officer
- https://twitter.com/greg_doucette/status/1267652666227855361
- Omaha, NE: police shoot protestors with pepperballs, kick several repeatedly after tackling them
- Washington, DC: peaceful protestors try to go home to comply with curfew. Police block them in until after curfew so they can arrest everyone
- Richmond, VA: no video for this, but a long thread on Richmond police flagrantly violating citizens' constitutional rights. Going to RT the whole thing separate from this thread
- Little Rock, AR: peaceful protestors, kneeling with hands raised, get blown away by LRPD
- The DC cop punches the camera man first, before hitting him with his shield
- Richmond, VA: another video where everything was peaceful, it wasn't curfew yet, and police started gassing everyone for sport