stfuconservatives:

chrstndvtt:

feurety:

sanityscraps:

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From the New York Daily News:

At the corner of Maiden and Water Streets I spoke to a National Lawyer’s  Guild observer who said she watched a video of a police motorcycle run  over another Lawyer’s Guild observer’s leg and then saw with her own  eyes that man get pushed to the ground by police, be arrested and get  thrown into a police van. “He’s a legal observer with the  National Lawyer’s Guild, he was observing the protest and he was run  over by a police motorcycle,” said Zainab Akbar, 31.Akbar said  she watched the entire thing on the video camera of a protester and then  watched with her own eyes the end of the incident, with the observer,  whom she could only identify as ‘Ari,’ being arrested and put into the  back of a police van.“His leg was stuck under the bike and he  kicked his leg to get the bike off his leg and then the police attacked  him and shoved him into the ground and put a night stick against the  back of his neck,” Akbar said.

This photo was taken by Joe Marino for the Daily News.  He’s one of the photographers seen in this photo allegedly just standing there, taking pictures, instead of helping.  
Now y’all know why.
Furthermore, 1010 WINS reporter Steve Sandberg (sorry, no link) has natsound of the incident, with the man, pinned under the motorcycle, screaming, in excruciating pain.

Words. There are none. I am disgusted.

I’m disgusted at the cop who ran this gentleman over but I’m even more disgusted at the people in the background standing there, some obviously taking photos, not making a move to help this man up. 5 people, including the person who took this photo, just stood there. Taking a photo was more important to them than helping a fellow human being. What’s wrong with that picture?

Here’s video of the incident. Notice at 0:20 an officer beating someone (the victim?) with their nightstick.

You can see in the video that people are actually trying to help him (yes taking pictures at the same time, it’s kind of worth recording) but the police are shoving them away. Disgusting, especially since it seems that this is not a singular occurrence.
Is running people over the latest NYPD strategy?
-Joe

stfuconservatives:

chrstndvtt:

feurety:

sanityscraps:

inothernews:

From the New York Daily News:

At the corner of Maiden and Water Streets I spoke to a National Lawyer’s Guild observer who said she watched a video of a police motorcycle run over another Lawyer’s Guild observer’s leg and then saw with her own eyes that man get pushed to the ground by police, be arrested and get thrown into a police van.

“He’s a legal observer with the National Lawyer’s Guild, he was observing the protest and he was run over by a police motorcycle,” said Zainab Akbar, 31.

Akbar said she watched the entire thing on the video camera of a protester and then watched with her own eyes the end of the incident, with the observer, whom she could only identify as ‘Ari,’ being arrested and put into the back of a police van.

“His leg was stuck under the bike and he kicked his leg to get the bike off his leg and then the police attacked him and shoved him into the ground and put a night stick against the back of his neck,” Akbar said.

This photo was taken by Joe Marino for the Daily News.  He’s one of the photographers seen in this photo allegedly just standing there, taking pictures, instead of helping. 

Now y’all know why.

Furthermore, 1010 WINS reporter Steve Sandberg (sorry, no link) has natsound of the incident, with the man, pinned under the motorcycle, screaming, in excruciating pain.

Words. There are none. I am disgusted.

I’m disgusted at the cop who ran this gentleman over but I’m even more disgusted at the people in the background standing there, some obviously taking photos, not making a move to help this man up. 5 people, including the person who took this photo, just stood there. Taking a photo was more important to them than helping a fellow human being. What’s wrong with that picture?

Here’s video of the incident. Notice at 0:20 an officer beating someone (the victim?) with their nightstick.

You can see in the video that people are actually trying to help him (yes taking pictures at the same time, it’s kind of worth recording) but the police are shoving them away. Disgusting, especially since it seems that this is not a singular occurrence.

Is running people over the latest NYPD strategy?

-Joe