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Aug 31, 2020, 15 tweets

Tonight at #BlackLivesMatter Plaza in DC, protesters mocked police putting on riot gear by saying "let's hydrate the pigs" and throwing water bottles at them.

Police responded with tear gas.

The first tear gas canister was right in the center of the crowd, which caused people closer to the cops to go toward the cops to avoid it.

Those lucky people, such as yours truly, had to run back through the tear gas to get away.

At least two different types of gas were used. Some of it was white, but for a moment, the entire area north of the White House was filled with yellow gas.

Protesters tried to use umbrellas to protect themselves from it, which was largely ineffective.

As most of the protesters retreated, one used a lacrosse stick to intercept a tear gas canister and throw it back toward the police.

As protesters retreated, police continued firing non-lethals into the crowd, about a half a block forward.

This was still on #BlackLivesMatter Plaza. The police fired munitions from the "R" in "Matte*r*" to the protesters who were on the "T" as in "Mat*t*er."

Police physically pushed forward using bikes. This moment was a bit of a mess and I was mostly focused on not getting arrested myself, but I believe some of the estimated 7-10 arrests occurred around this moment.

An individual was being arrested and two people tried to come to his aid and were maced.

Police continued firing into the crowd to push them northbound up 16th street, and ultimately held their ground at 16th and I.

Several protesters were injured, and police followed from a distance as they attempted first aid while continuing to retreat all the way to Dupont Circle, where they ultimately dispersed.

Here's my full HD video of the violence that broke out in front of the White House tonight during #dcprotests.

More video from tonight on the way.

I don't want to just focus on the later violence. Let's look at the march from the beginning.

Protesters with the "Abolish the police" march began at the White House, and marched through DC constantly shooting off fireworks.

The activists - led by a shield formation - spoke to outdoor diners at a relatively fancy restaurant called "Le Diplomat."

"Fire, fire, gentrifier!" they chanted at the staff and people eating, before talking about police violence.

"If we don't get no justice, you don't get no sleep!"

At about 11pm, the protesters marched through a few residential neighborhoods, chanting "fire fire, gentrifier!" and "Black people used to live here!"

They used fireworks on lawns and strobe lights to wake people up.

Here's my full video of the "Abolish the police" march that occurred in DC before the tear gas etc. incident at the White House.

Raw copies of all footage available to license. Excited that in fact, ABC7 licensed footage from earlier in this thread.

As a reminder, you can see the full context for every shot in this thread in the livestream:

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