Hi everybody. I was arrested at the protests in Richmond last night (or rather after). I wanted to share my experience + shed some light on what the police are doing. 1/
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This garage is where I and many others spent the next 10 hours. A lot of people had been there even earlier. Unfortunately I also saw the two guys who stayed at my house, who had been arrested around the same time as me. They had been swarmed by a group of cars and had 7/
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assault rifles shoved in their faces. From what I gathered having an AR-15 pointed at your face in your drivers seat was a common experience to a lot of people last night. 8/
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Some things I remember in the garage, where we were kept for 10 hours with vague explanations that we were being processed and things were going as fast as possible (cops were mostly just standing around): 9/
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ZERO social distancing. We were constantly grouped together. A lot of the cops did not wear masks. 10/
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A cop brought out water bottles, when we asked how we were going to drink them she laughed and said “you can figure something out!” 11/
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One said outright “you guys are guinea pigs. We had to arrest a lot of people to send a message about yesterday” 13/
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One woman had a seizure and fell down, not getting up. They brought an ambulance but not exactly quickly 14/
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Several cops, especially later on, couldn’t de believe that we were arrested from our cars just while driving. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 15/
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One cop said Richmond didn’t have killings like George Floyd’s. I said yes in fact we do and mentioned Marcus David-Peters. He didn’t know who I was talking about until I described it in more detail, and then he exclaimed “oh! The naked guy!” 16/
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People had all their phones taken away/were not able to contact their families. I thought I was close to being let go at around 5 bc one cop let me get my things, but then he basically left and someone else took his spot. That happened a lot. I was able to send some 17/
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messages, but it didn’t help at all. They didn’t let lawyers or anyone through, they kept ppl in this garage without contact from at least 9pm through the entire night. Around 530/6, I think, me and a few others were being told we were close to being processed. 18/
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Instead they put us on a bus parked in the garage, where I was until 1030 when I was finally actually released. Some people had been in that bus since 9 the night before and were clearly distressed + had not been given much water, or food, and had not been told what 19/
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was going on. Again, no one in the entire garage had been caught doing anything besides being out after curfew, almost everyone had just been on their way home. 20/
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I was let out at 1030, not told where I was, with a dead phone. Thankfully
@RVABailFund are a bunch of absolute sweethearts who help with the legal aspects, offered to cover tow truck costs, gave me a ride home, and in general offered a much needed pick me up after it all 21/Show this thread -
If you read this and have any sympathy for all the people detained last night, please donate to them or a similar organization in your area. 22/
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Last night in general felt very dreamlike and absurd, but I’m ok. Mostly, I’m just mad and determined that the police face accountability for their actions. They act like an invading force in this country and murder people with impunity. 23/
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These protests are about much more than just George Floyd, it’s about a corrupt and broken system that devalues life and craves power. But, as much as they wanted to send the message to us “we’re in control and you are not”, really the shitshow of last night 24/
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sent the message that they are disorganized, often incompetent, and that they’ve created a situation that they don’t know how to handle. They are hoping to bully us into submission. 25/
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If you feel at all about what’s going on this week across America, please show up to a protest and make your voice heard. And be careful
Peace y’all,
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