For clarity's sake, Danilecki doesn't just push the protester, he pepper sprays him from close range. It's a bit difficult to spot in the video.pic.twitter.com/UeaQPpWuMf
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For clarity's sake, Danilecki doesn't just push the protester, he pepper sprays him from close range. It's a bit difficult to spot in the video.pic.twitter.com/UeaQPpWuMf
Yet more evidence that the cops were targeting medics and others who could help deal with state violence: https://twitter.com/Almightyferg1/status/1169003864177238017?s=19 …
So sorry you had to deal with thos bullshit. I'm out of the loop, what do you mean by law?
Thanks. I've updated my Medium piece: "This charge was directly led by Captain Danilecki: he was the first through the crowd, and pepper sprayed and then knocked down a protester. This is not part of a mixed crowd led by other officers: Danilecki is the first officer through."
I previously only had the tail end of this incident, so I saw the police as a crowd: It's clear in this case that Danilecki was 100% the instigator of this event, which triggered two arrests and several people beat with truncheons.https://medium.com/@crschmidt/captain-john-danilecki-presents-a-clear-and-present-danger-to-boston-9b776893b39 …
Whaaa he got pushed down
Leading from the front! Good job, Captain! Who knew 2 heroes would come out of this. A Boston captain and a Boston judge.
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