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Occupy Oakland: second Iraq war veteran injured by police
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<blockquote data-quote="Panzerkamfwagen" data-source="post: 58973577" data-attributes="member: 376848"><p>No. What I think is that if you're in a riot, don't be surprised if you get some violence done to you, either by accident or by design. </p><p></p><p>If they're peaceably assembled, why doesn't the cameraman show what the other protestors are doing in his footage? The only things that I can learn from that footage is that he's with a group of people that are out at night, shouting obscenities at the police, he paces along the line of police that are deployed in a riot control formation for some reason, and then he gets hit by a rubber bullet fired by a police officer.</p><p></p><p>So there's a guy who's with a group of people at night who are pacing along a line of police that are deployed in a riot control formation, who are yelling obscenities at the police, and it just happens to be in an area where people have been rioting. Sounds like the classic recipe for a peaceful protest, doesn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panzerkamfwagen, post: 58973577, member: 376848"] No. What I think is that if you're in a riot, don't be surprised if you get some violence done to you, either by accident or by design. If they're peaceably assembled, why doesn't the cameraman show what the other protestors are doing in his footage? The only things that I can learn from that footage is that he's with a group of people that are out at night, shouting obscenities at the police, he paces along the line of police that are deployed in a riot control formation for some reason, and then he gets hit by a rubber bullet fired by a police officer. So there's a guy who's with a group of people at night who are pacing along a line of police that are deployed in a riot control formation, who are yelling obscenities at the police, and it just happens to be in an area where people have been rioting. Sounds like the classic recipe for a peaceful protest, doesn't it? [/QUOTE]
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