I’m sorry #dallas. I had to flee the scene. Police shot gas a kneeling protestors. And they trapped them on the Hunt Hill Bridge. When protestors saw police, they took a knee. But the gas and flash bombs kept coming.pic.twitter.com/9f7BFKI8vc
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I’m sorry #dallas. I had to flee the scene. Police shot gas a kneeling protestors. And they trapped them on the Hunt Hill Bridge. When protestors saw police, they took a knee. But the gas and flash bombs kept coming.pic.twitter.com/9f7BFKI8vc
I feel awful for leaving the protestors on the bridge and for not being able to keep sharing their story. But I had a gun pointed at me. If not for being with the media... I don’t even want to finish this tweet.
This protest was nonviolent. Fact. No twisting that. @keranews
Now, I have to go write about what happened... stay tuned to @keranews. Tomorrow you’ll hear a report about tonight’s #DallasProtest.
Be safe hady
Be safe, @hadysauce
It’s the bias that the local radio and tv don’t what to admit..
Police using force against people protesting abusive police violence.
Find a safe spot.
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