This tweet marks the beginning of my Second Annual Minnesota Riot Spectacular. Attached below is my content from just under a year ago if you wanna see what happened then. As for today’s content, who knows what I’ll see but I intend to record as much as I can. See ya in a bit.
Armed National Guard members are already patrolling the city.
There’s a deeply uncomfortable feeling in the air today. I think tonight will be chaotic.
For now the guard being in the city doesn’t mean much to me. Last year they retreated when the curfew ended and that was the night the city was razed and burned. This thread highlights it all:
I’m outside the Brooklyn Center police station. There’s not much of a crowd (yet) but there’s tables being set up by activists for when they show (bottled water and the like). Currently there’s just a lot of news agencies here and a ton of riot cops and national Guard.
Here’s the strip mall that was ransacked last night. Most stores look picked clean. Especially the Boost Mobile store. Here they’re boarding up one of the shops.
Just a random photo of a bench
Made my way to the government center in the heart of downtown Minneapolis where Derek Chauvin is being tried, and damn is it unsettling. It seems all these riots have accomplished is putting in play the complete militarization of an American city.
Walking by the fencing.
So many places are still boarded up. Welcome to the new normal.
Anyways. It’s raining and I’m cold so I’m returning to my hotel to snag some lunch and warm up. I’ll be going to multiple hot spots tonight to embed myself within the protest groups so I can record footage should things go crazy. I have a long night ahead of me most likely.
In the off chance you wanna support my work, of which I’m doing this independently, there’s various links in my pinned tweet.
Curfew in about 20 mins. There’s so many small children here. Some literal toddlers.
Curfew in 17 mins. It looms like a dark cloud.
Curfew in 15 mins.
10 mins. Police move. Setting up a kettle perhaps.
It’s getting intense.
8 mins until curfew. Zip ties are ready
5 mins
3 mins
2 mins until curfew
And curfew is in effect
Hanging back to see what Police do first.
Police haven’t made a move or yet ordered people to leave
Starting to rain. It’s real cold. Police haven’t moved. Curfew is started. It’s nerve wracking here
More police coming out
Something feels... off
Way more police coming out
43 degrees and raining. I’m soaked through
Okay. I literally can’t feel my hands. Rain soaked through gloves. This is miserable
Fire works
I see the police preparing their kettle. A block of white buses hidden behind the station. Police flanking positions further down. I know what happens next. I’m preparing my exit strategy. Last year and in the fall I avoided every kettle.
Last year people shared my face on social media in an effort to get me attacked. Livestreams would tell people exactly where I am. I’m an independent journalist here completely alone. My method of uploading clips when stuff happens is the right method for me
It’s possible to believe that the person doing the false swatting should be punished to the full extent of the law while also believing that there’s a serious problem when police can be weaponized so easily and that institutional changes are needed.
When cops “doing their job” results in innocent ppl being raided with guns drawn & handcuffs utilized, all due to a prank phone call, then changes must be made so that it’s no longer “part of the job”. Swatting shows there’s a problem with how some aspects of policing are handled
This isnt an anti-police statement, let alone abolishment nonsense. It’s just pointing out that the system is far from perfect and changes to the system are needed. There are problems across the board that need to be addressed, & the prevalence of false swattings is one of em
Egg white omelet containing spicy chicken sausage, cheese, and salsa, with a little bit of crispy cheese on the outside. 🤤
I’ve been cooking a lot more lately. The other day was a lemon seared tuna steak sautéed with kimchi which I then tossed into a salad:
Salads are kinda my thing right now. This steak one was dope too. I used leftover kimchi juice halfway through the cooking of the steak, which made for a thicker juice, and this I used instead of dressing.
The Unreal Engine 5 Matrix tie in that just dropped has some neat car deformation, even if the physics are wonky.
Sadly you can't run people over, you just phase right through em.
For those curious, this is just a minor tech demo. There's a heavily staged shooting sequence to kick things off (no free aiming during it) and then you're just left to walk/fly around a city. There's not much to do and interaction is limited. There's not even a jump button
Genuinely curious how people trust the opinions of creators like this.
I talk a lot about this as it pertains to media journalists, especially as they can receive limited edition press kits not sold to the public, and these can resell for thousands of dollars on ebay, but man, let's be real, the Youtube 'influencer' sphere is just as bad.
If you want a fun time, go to site like Ebay & type in '[game] press kit.' This also works for films/tv too
Access journalists receive special edition gifts, but dont worry, their reviews are trustworthy. Im sure they keep getting those gifts if they give repeated bad reviews 😉
My book about an AI which forces some teenagers to compete in a video game or die has now mentioned Trump multiple times in multiple different chapters, & each time it occurs I nearly cringe to death.
Omg, it’s endless. I just came across another name drop after sending this tweet.
It’s so cringe. Authors, please don’t do this. Maybe one reference to establish a timeframe, two at most if you really need something off your chest, but six or more? No. Cease. It’s too much.
I’ve come to the conclusion I’m not the target audience for this book.