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Sunday, May 31, 2020

RSN: Paul Gottinger | A Journalist Blinded, a Child Maced, and a Congresswoman Pepper-Sprayed: Police Violence Explodes Across the Country









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RSN: Paul Gottinger | A Journalist Blinded, a Child Maced, and a Congresswoman Pepper-Sprayed: Police Violence Explodes Across the Country
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Gottinger writes: "Authorities in ten states have activated the National Guard and adopted curfews in an effort to crack down on nationwide demonstrations, which have spread to at least 75 cities following the police killing of George Floyd on May 25."


Despite authorities’ efforts, the unrest has only grown. Tens of thousands of Americans are in the streets to protest what many Americans see as a violent and racist justice system.
In response, police have resorted to increasingly brutal methods. Social media has been flooded with videos of police across the country firing projectiles at protesters’ heads and even driving vehicles into protesters. In Minneapolis, where the protests against the police killing of George Floyd started, law enforcement has repeatedly targeted journalists with arrests, projectiles, and tear gas.
These acts are clearly being carried out by law enforcement in response to the protests in Minneapolis; however, it’s not always clear which specific agencies are involved. In addition to the Minneapolis police, the state’s National Guard, the Minnesota State Patrol, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, and other local police agencies are on the scene.
On May 29, Minnesota’s governor Tim Walz apologized after a CNN news crew was arrested, but the arrests and targeting of reporters have continued.
On May 30, a reporter, this one wearing a vest labeled PRESS, was hit by a police projectile in Minneapolis.
Last night, a Star Tribune reporter had his car window shot out by police in Minneapolis while he was trying to get out of the way of a police line, and an award-winning photographer with a local Minneapolis news station was hit by a police projectile and arrested.
Also last night, police in Minneapolis tear-gased an entire group of media who were identifying themselves when hit. A Los Angeles Times reporter with the group described how she was hit with a barrage of tear gas at “point blank range” outside the Minneapolis 5th precinct after they had identified themselves as press.
Police in Minneapolis threw a Vice News reporter to the ground while he was holding up his press badge, then held him down and pepper-sprayed him in the face, and MSNBC television host Ali Velshi was hit in the leg by a police rubber bullet in Minneapolis.
Tragically, a photojournalist covering the protests in Minneapolis was blinded when a police projectile hit her in the left eye. She was rushed to surgery but ended up losing vision in the eye.
But the police targeting of journalists hasn’t only happened in Minneapolis. A journalist at the NPR affiliate KCRW in Los Angeles was hit by a police projectile while holding her press pass, and also in LA, police punched a reporter in the stomach while he was identifying himself as a member of the press.
Beyond the targeting of journalists, police have also adopted the tactic of firing projectiles at the heads of protesters and even passersby. In Dallas, a young woman was walking home with groceries when she was hit in the head by a police projectile. An image of her after being hit shows blood pouring down her face.
A video shared on social media from a protest in Sacramento shows an African American boy being carried away from a protest bleeding from his eye after being hit by a police projectile. A similar video in San Diego shows an African American Woman bleeding from her face after being shot by the police with something, and a photo of a protester in Indiana shows a young man bleeding from his face after an impact from a projectile.
In Seattle, a video captured a young girl screaming in pain after being maced by police while attending a protest, and in New York City an officer pulled down the mask of a young African American protester with his hands up to spray him in the face with mace.
In Columbus, Ohio, Democratic congresswoman Joyce Beatty was pepper-sprayed by police at a protest. Rep. Beatty said she was sprayed when she rushed to try to de-escalate a situation with police.
“I just felt like maybe I could protect her,” Beatty said in a telephone interview, referring to the female protester. “I’m trying to push the bike away and get her into a safe space, and the next thing I know pepper spray is everywhere.”
If the protests continue, we’re likely to see increasingly brutal police response across the country as authorities attempt to reassert control over the country, which has witnessed one horrific police killing after another.


Paul Gottinger is a staff reporter at RSN whose work focuses on the Middle East and the arms industry. He can be reached on Twitter @paulgottinger or via email.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

RSN: Paul Gottinger | Minneapolis Officers Who Killed George Floyd Had Histories of Shootings and Excessive Force





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RSN: Paul Gottinger | Minneapolis Officers Who Killed George Floyd Had Histories of Shootings and Excessive Force
People hold up their fists after protesting near the spot where George Floyd was killed. (photo: Kerem Yucel/Getty)
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Gottinger writes: "Reports show that former officers Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao had histories of involvement in shootings, complaints, and a lawsuit for excessive force."

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housands of protesters took to the streets on the south side of Minneapolis Tuesday following the police killing of unarmed African American George Floyd, which was captured on video. 
Protesters gathered at the location of Floyd’s killing and marched to the Minneapolis police department’s 3rd Precinct, where protesters believed the officers who killed Floyd worked. The protesters held signs that read “I can’t breathe” and “Justice for George.” 
Outside the precinct building, Minneapolis police in riot gear shot tear gas, flash-bang grenades, and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters, hitting journalists as well. Some of the projectiles hit protesters in the head, causing serious injury. 
Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison called the police response “disgusting.” He tweeted:


The video of Floyd’s killing, captured by bystander Darnella Frazier, shows now former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on the neck of George Floyd for five minutes, as Floyd lies on the ground saying, “I cannot breathe” and “Don’t kill me.” 
In the video, bystanders shout that Floyd appears to be unconscious, yet Officer Chauvin continues to strangle him with his knee. The video later shows Floyd being carried away completely lifeless. He died a short time later. 
Minneapolis police released a statement claiming Floyd died due to a “medical incident,” which drew widespread outrage from the protesters.
“The police killed him, bro, right in front of everybody,” said Frazier, who filmed the incident. For “five, six minutes” after announcing he couldn’t breathe, Floyd was “sitting there dead.” 
Also filmed in the video is former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao. In the video, bystanders asked him if he was just going to allow Chauvin to kill George Floyd. 
Minneapolis police have fired four officers involved in the killing, but they have yet to name the other two officers. The FBI has also begun an investigation into the killing. 
Reports show that former officers Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao had histories of involvement in shootings, complaints, and a lawsuit for excessive force. 
In 2006, Chauvin was involved in the shooting death of Wayne Reyes, according to Communities United Against Police Brutality. Reyes was fleeing officers when he was shot, according to reporting.
In 2008, Chauvin shot and wounded Ira Latrell Toles in the abdomen during a house call, and in 2011, he was placed on leave following his involvement in the shooting of a Native American man. 
There have also been 12 complaints made against Chauvin according to the Minneapolis’ Office of Police Conduct complaint database and the Minneapolis Civilian Review Authority. None of the complaints appears to have resulted in discipline.  
In 2006, a Minnesota correctional facility prisoner sued seven officers, including Chauvin, for violations of his federal constitutional rights. The case was dismissed. 
Former officer Tou Thao was sued for excessive force in 2017. According to the lawsuit, Thao and another officer stopped Lamar Ferguson and an eight-month pregnant woman without cause and searched Ferguson. The two officers then threw Ferguson to the ground and began punching and kicking him The officers then brought Ferguson to jail in just his underwear and a tee-shirt. 
The lawsuit was settled out of court for $25,000. 
In 2015, the Minneapolis police killing of Jamar Clark sparked weeks of protests in Minneapolis, including the occupation of the Minneapolis 4th Precinct station for 18 days.  
A recent study showed that Minneapolis police kill African Americans at thirteen times the rate of whites. 


Paul Gottinger is a staff reporter at RSN whose work focuses on the Middle East and the arms industry. He can be reached on Twitter @paulgottinger or via email.
Reader Supported News is the Publication of Origin for this work. Permission to republish is freely granted with credit and a link back to Reader Supported News.















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