ACLU FOIAs video of the FBI’s aerial surveillance of #FreddieGray protests in Baltimore https://www.aclu.org/blog/speak-freely/fbi-releases-secret-spy-plane-footage-freddie-gray-protests …pic.twitter.com/vzMBBT8kOF
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See, here's the thing: if a cop follows you around long enough, he will find you doing something wrong. None of us are perfect, right?
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If cops only focus on black bodies (and tbh on black minds) of course they'll find *something* wrong. Now multiply that by generations.
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Proof that when you show up black lives, the FBI shows up... for you: https://vault.fbi.gov/protests-in-baltimore-maryland-2015/unedited-versions-of-video-surveillance-footage …
#FreddieGray#Baltimore#BlackLivesMatter
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Were you in
#Baltimore pretesting the death of#FreddieGray? You're probably in one of 50+ FBI surveillance tapes: https://vault.fbi.gov/protests-in-baltimore-maryland-2015/unedited-versions-of-video-surveillance-footage … -
For real, tho: The FBI used front companies to register airplanes that spied on
#BlackLivesMatter
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How many cities has the FBI been tracking
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The FBI's surveillance covers big protests for Freddie Gray—tracking constitutionally-protect behavior.pic.twitter.com/Lp2okYt2gF
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FBI's surveillance also covers private homes and backyards, people who had nothing to do with protests. Damn.pic.twitter.com/oEQWQ87ZdL
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You know what this looks like? War.
#BlackLivesMatter
#FreddieGray#Baltimorepic.twitter.com/vl0DvqdlMq
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FBI surveillance tapes illustrate the use of crosshairs, like the ones used on guns, to monitor
#BlackLivesMatter
pic.twitter.com/K8rNcenfBs
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the first sentence in darryl pinckney's new nyrb piece is relevant: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2016/08/18/black-lives-and-the-police/ …
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