Some other #facialrecognition examples – Since Jan. of 2019, the #BrooklynCenter Police Department requested these searches 33 times; #Edina, 69 times; #Champlin 7; #Bloomington 42; #ElkRiver 14; Richfield 23; St. Louis Park 30; #MetroTransit Police Department 42; and #Zumbrota 1.

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A #BrooklynCenter Trump supporter set his house on fire after writing, "Biden 2020," "BLM" + the 'circle A' anarchist symbol.

He's now plead guilty to insurance fraud after grifting more the $17,000 from fellow "Patriots" on GoFundMe - even had a friend set up second account.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/IGD_News/status/1580471482097930241

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“A #BrooklynCenter Trump supporter set his house on fire after writing, "Biden 2020," "BLM" + the 'circle A' anarchist symbol. He's now plead guilty to insurance fraud after grifting more the $17,000 from fellow "Patriots" on GoFundMe - even had a friend set up second account.”

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Daunte Wright Case: Kim Potter found guilty of manslaughter after taser mix-up • The Pigeon Express

A veteran former Minnesota police officer has been found guilty of manslaughter for the fatal shooting of a black motorist in April.

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Kim Potter: Ex-Minnesota officer tearfully recounts 'chaotic' moment she shot dead black motorist • The Pigeon Express

A former Minnesota police officer has tearfully recounted the "chaotic" moment she shot and killed a black motorist in April.

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In der US-Stadt Minneapolis hat der Prozess gegen eine weiße ehemalige Polizistin begonnen. Sie hatte im April den 20-jährigen Afroamerikaner Daunte Wright erschossen.
Ex-Polizistin nach tödlichem Schuss vor Gericht | DW | 09.12.2021
#KimPotter #DaunteWright #Afroamerikaner #BrooklynCenter #Minneapolis #Polizistin #Prozess #Erschossen
Ex-Polizistin nach tödlichem Schuss vor Gericht | DW | 09.12.2021

In der US-Stadt Minneapolis hat der Prozess gegen eine weiße ehemalige Polizistin begonnen. Sie hatte im April den 20-jährigen Afroamerikaner Daunte Wright erschossen.

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Der Riot im Brooklyn Center – Ein Interview

In diesem Interview erkunden wir einige der Entwicklungen und besonderen Merkmale von Aufständen nach der George Floyd Revolte.

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Police in Minnesota Round Up, Detain Photographers Covering a Protest

Journalists and photographers covering the protest of the death of Daunte Wright in Minneapolis this past Friday night were rounded up by law enforcement, forced on their stomachs, and only released after they had their faces and press credentials photographed.

According to USA Today, the incident happened just hours after a judge issued a temporary order barring the Minnesota State Patrol from seizing photographic, audio, and video equipment, press passes, and also prevents them from being able to use chemical agents and/or physical force against the media.

Police in Minnesota round up journalists covering protest, force them on the ground and take pictures of their faces: @USATODAY https://t.co/95Z5cimT1T

-- Shomari Stone (@shomaristone) April 18, 2021

On Saturday, the Minnesota State Patrol (MSP) issued a statement saying "troopers checked and photographed journalists and their credentials and driver's licenses at the scene in order to expedite the identification process." They also stated that while some journalists were detained after providing their credentials, no arrests were made against the press.

There's a church in Brooklyn Center that was harboring people hurt by police violence during the #DaunteWright protests, and this was how the cops responded.

(Photograph by Scott Streble) pic.twitter.com/CNVVKjBjIZ

-- Mischa Coldwater 🌌🦄 (@RainbowOfRed) April 17, 2021

It is said that approximately 500 protestors were marching peacefully until about 9 PM when "an incident" triggered police into using tear gas, pepper balls, and projectiles on the crowd. After about 30 minutes the police told the protestors to leave the area calling it an unlawful assembly, and while most of the crowd did depart, a lot of the journalists like Jasper Colt of USA Today were slow to leave the area saying "we didn't think we needed to, and wanted to cover what was happening." It was then the police started to corral protestors and media into a single group ordering them onto their stomachs.

This is when the "sorting" started, and once the media officials were identified, they were brought to a new line where they had to provide their credentials and identification where law enforcement then took pictures of these items along with photos of each of their faces.

The MSP is currently prohibited from "arresting, threatening to arrest, or threatening/using physical force" against members of the press" as part of a court order issued after members of the press were targeted during protests sparked by the death of George Floyd. According to this order, "MSP will not photograph journalists or their credentials," the agency said in a statement. "However, troopers will continue to check credentials so media will not be detained any longer than is necessary. In addition, MSP will no longer include messaging at the scene advising media where they can go to safely cover events."

According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), what happened on Friday was a direct violation of the temporary order saying.

“The emergency order requires law enforcement to take certain steps to protect journalists… the order requires law enforcement to leave them alone,” said Adam Hansen, an attorney with Apollo Law LLC, who is working on the civil case with ACLU-Minnesota. “We absolutely see what happened last night as a violation of the court’s order and we’re doing everything we can to make sure that it doesn’t continue tonight and on into the future.”

Tim Evans, a freelance photojournalist for the European Pressphoto Agency, says he was tackled to the ground, punched, and sprayed with chemical irritants. He claims that all the while, he was identifying himself as press with his credentials clearly visible. He goes on to claim that the officer who had carried out this attack took Evans' press badge and threw it away, saying he didn't care if he was with the media.

@AFPphoto journalist @EleonoreSens and another member of the press is maced by Minnesota Police after an unlawful assembly is declared in Brooklyn Center, MN pic.twitter.com/WD2fC0KwvO

-- Alex Kent (@AlexKentTN) April 17, 2021

The Minnesota State Patrol issued a statement encouraging journalists to contact the Department of Public Safety's Internal Affairs/Affirmative Action Division if they believe a trooper has engaged in misconduct to file a report saying "The MSP has not and will not target media for doing the important work of showing those who are exercising their first amendment rights to express themselves, or those who are engaged in the violent, illegal activity law enforcement is trying to prevent", however, the images and reports from the scene seems to contradict those statements.

Protests at the Brooklyn Center have continued since (former) officer Kim Potter was charged with second-degree manslaughter last Wednesday.

Image credits: Header photo licensed via Depositphotos.

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Police in Minnesota Round Up, Detain Photographers Covering a Protest

Detained, forced on their stomachs, and not released until they submitted to having faces and press credentials photographed.

Tausende von Menschen sind in der vergangenen Woche in den USA auf die Straße gegangen, da die Wut nach dem Polizeimord an #DaunteWright ungebremst bleibt. Der Mord hat über eine Woche lang lautstarke Demonstrationen gegen die stark militarisierte #Polizei und die #Nationalgarde ausgelöst. Schon jetzt sind mehr als 3000 Mitglieder der Nationalgarde in #BrooklynCenter und #Minneapolis eingedrungen.

https://schwarzerpfeil.de/2021/04/19/dreitausend-mitglieder-der-nationalgarde-fluten-minneapolis-waehrend-die-proteste-gegen-polizeimorde-weitergehen/

#polizeigewalt #acab #brooklyn

Dreitausend Mitglieder der Nationalgarde fluten Minneapolis während die Proteste gegen Polizeimorde weitergehen

Von It's Going Down Tausende von Menschen sind in der vergangenen Woche in den USA auf die Straße gegangen, da die Wut nach dem Polizeimord an Daunte Wright in der Stadt Brooklyn Center, nur wenige Minuten außerhalb von Minneapolis, ungebremst bleibt. Der Mord an Wright, der aus einer einfach

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Daunte Wright: Police officer who fatally shot Black motorist charged with manslaughter • The Pigeon Express

The police officer who fatally shot a young Black motorist during a traffic stop in Minnesota was charged with manslaughter on Wednesday.

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Enough 14 -- Its time to revolt! - -The Murder of Daunte Wright: Co-optation and Revolt – A Year after the George Floyd Uprising, What Has Changed?

On April 11, 2021, a police officer in the Twin Cities suburb Brooklyn Center pulled over Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man.

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