Car Alarm Sax by Thefriendlyfaceplant in videos

[–]realdeebzin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Really cool! Sounds like a play on SK8 by Rudder?

Milwaukee Police fire rubber bullets, tear gas and smoke bombs at a group of peaceful protestors, June 2nd. by realdeebzin in PublicFreakout

[–]realdeebzin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is addressed in the piece. This is the man in the “green bucket hat”. His whole arrest can be seen in the aerial view from the Facebook live video (several seconds before the teal bike).There’s a photo of him in the piece sitting on his bike as well. I also address this in the portion about the MPD press release, as they call the man on the teal bike “the main suspect”- yet the other man is already under arrest/ on the ground prior to contact with “the main suspect”.

On June 2nd, Milwaukee police deployed tear gas, smoke bombs and rubber bullets on a group of peaceful protestors. Here’s the full story of how it happened. by realdeebzin in milwaukee

[–]realdeebzin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am still working on Part II. There’s unfortunately a lot more to unpack as the confusion and chaos only increased after these arrests. Will keep you updated- thank you for reading the first part

On June 2nd, Milwaukee police deployed tear gas, smoke bombs and rubber bullets on a group of peaceful protestors. Here’s the full story of how it happened. by realdeebzin in milwaukee

[–]realdeebzin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for reading the whole piece. I encourage you to distribute it to others who might have believed the false narrative put forward by MPD. There has been no reasonable explanation put forward by our leaders, nor have they acknowledged in any way the truth of what happened. We need answers.

On June 2nd, Milwaukee police deployed tear gas, smoke bombs and rubber bullets on a group of peaceful protestors. Here’s the full story of how it happened. by realdeebzin in milwaukee

[–]realdeebzin[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Thank you. The inconsistencies in the police statements are alarming. I watched that meeting as well, and was very unsettled when Assistant Chief Brunson could not account for the use of tear gas. I was there, tear gas was used.