Usually the performance artist's parents.
Usually the performance artist's parents.
That crowd was comparable to one block (short, old city block) along a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade. Amped, drunk, irreverent. The NOPD has four to six uniforms with service weapons per block. They keep those crowds controlled for days running. No weapons involved. They talk to people, they go into crowds and tell…
yeah local news video here, cop seemed pretty excited to start trying out that jab
Yeah its fucked up. Imo all those cops should be arrested and hanged for essentially being an armed gang going around hurting people that just stand there.
It's just my guess, but it's probably the part where he made them look real "stoopid". Cops hate that. It's like a sucker punch to their ego. Poor babies...
Gotta love the reporter's description, "Police take down this man who was…uh basically…challenging police…". Challenging them with open, outstretched arms.
And it looks silly. Silly cops dressed to the nines take down silly man for no apparent reason.
I was thinking the same thing.
Can someone point to the part where this guy deserved to be bumrushed by half a dozen cops in riot gear?
"Hasta la Zima, baby."
not bad for a day's (night's) work.
habanerbro
All of those kids should be embarrassed to be University of Arizona students.
"I'll be back ... For a 12-pack."
Problem is that lots of those standing ground are tweaking.
He was later released by police and given $500. Apparently, Arizona's "Stand Your Ground" law needs a bit of tweaking.
The police should have realized that the beanbag is the natural ally of the college stoner.
"accidentally"
Not just a vile shit pile, but his photography is so damn trite. I really don't understand the appeal.
Why is anyone still working with him?