Toxic green moving and slowly-dispersing gas clouds deployed in Minnesota

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


This may come as a surprise to you since you likely don’t leave your mom’s basement, but some people have to go to work.


And to add- do you want all the first responders to stay home too? Teachers, students? Where does it end?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.

So you are saying people shouldn’t be able to exercise their 1st Amendment rights?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


Yes, there is no right in the USA peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. That's not something you have a fundamental right to do.

Oh, wait, I forgot (and so did PP) -- that's in the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
Interfering with police making arrests is not peaceable assembly or petitioning government.


I haven’t seen anyone inferring with the police making arrests, have you?
Anonymous
Interfering with police making arrests is not peaceable assembly or petitioning government.


1. ICE is not police.

2. The ICE people don't have many (any?) judicial warrants. They don't make many arrests. They often detain people and let them go. Or charge people with charges that don't stick 90% of the time.

3. The ICE people have been telling motorists driving behind them that they are impeding their operations.
a. How do you impede from behind?
b. They are not operating. They are not investigating. They are driving around looking for black and brown people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's Bovino tossing some of the toxic green stuff. He's such a tool. He's a commander. Why does he need to be out in the field every day engaging in the harassment of civilians? Usually the higher-ups don't do that sort of thing.



He seems to like huffing it like Forest Whittaker's character in Andor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


Are you Russian? In America we appreciate the right to express our views and protest.
Anonymous
does anyone know what is in the green gas clouds? Are they more/less dangerous than pepper spray?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


Yes, there is no right in the USA peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. That's not something you have a fundamental right to do.

Oh, wait, I forgot (and so did PP) -- that's in the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
Interfering with police making arrests is not peaceable assembly or petitioning government.


You keep posting this. Repeating it doesn’t make it true. Trump et al are big fat liars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


Yes, there is no right in the USA peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. That's not something you have a fundamental right to do.

Oh, wait, I forgot (and so did PP) -- that's in the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
Interfering with police making arrests is not peaceable assembly or petitioning government.


Visual recording of federal agents in public is protected by the first amendment. SCOTUS has ruled on this. People are also permitted to gather in public and protest.

How exactly is toxic gas going to distinguish between people doing this and others?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


Yes, there is no right in the USA peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. That's not something you have a fundamental right to do.

Oh, wait, I forgot (and so did PP) -- that's in the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
Interfering with police making arrests is not peaceable assembly or petitioning government.


I haven’t seen anyone inferring with the police making arrests, have you?
Actually, the Minneapolis police chief in a live press conference with the Mayor indicated the protesters had crossed the line to “unlawful assembly” - his words. He told them to stop and go home.
Anonymous
Gas doesn't stay in exactly one spot.
Let's say hypothetically it is initially deployed against one or more people who are "interfering with ICE carrying out an arrest". (Personally I worry that the definition of interfering may become unduly expansive but let's leave that question aside for now).

Is there reason for concern that it will also harm bystanders, people just nearby on business, or people who might be protesting in the area (perhaps across the street or something- which would be more clear-cut as a right to protest without interfering)?

Because if the only solution ICE can currently offer for how people must act to avoid being harmed by their tactics is basically "stay home" that seems impractical, dangerous, and potentially illegal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's easy to avoid if you'd rather not experience. Stay home.


Yes, there is no right in the USA peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. That's not something you have a fundamental right to do.

Oh, wait, I forgot (and so did PP) -- that's in the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
Interfering with police making arrests is not peaceable assembly or petitioning government.


I haven’t seen anyone inferring with the police making arrests, have you?
Actually, the Minneapolis police chief in a live press conference with the Mayor indicated the protesters had crossed the line to “unlawful assembly” - his words. He told them to stop and go home.


Context needed
Anonymous
How many of ICE are Proud Boys?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remind me what what defenders of democracy when in a national leader uses chemical weapons attacks on its own people.


Sounds like Syria. Or Iraq.
Anonymous
Sickening. Bovino: "Get back - gas is coming!" (from the posted clip).

WTAF. No words.
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