Yarddog
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There is really something wrong in Minnesota.
Journalists covering a protest in a Minneapolis suburb Friday night were forced on their stomachs by law enforcement, rounded up and were only released after having their face and press credentials photographed.
Police in Minnesota round up journalists covering protest, force them on the ground and take pictures of their faces
Now they are attacking journalists. I understand that they do not like this much coverage but sooner or later they are going to have to realize that people are no longer simply going to accept them violating people's rights.
Article says everyone who was left, who did not leave the area were then told to get down on their stomachs. that included Protestors and Journalists both. After Journalists were identified they were escorted to another location.
That is not attacking. I think there is more to the story somewhere as to why police did this. How long do people need to accept violence and rioting on their streets? what about their rights to simply live being violated by "peaceful" protestors?
Police are not violating people's rights. They are the only thing preventing total anarchy in some of these cities. Because a few cops do something bad or make mistakes, you want to say they are all violating human rights.