This thread begins day one of my Minneapolis uprising coverage. I’ll be on the streets for up to 12 hours a day as I scurry around to catch any and all fallout/chaos from the end of the Derek Chauvin trial.
I can’t guarantee that anything exciting will happen this week, but I’m on the street nonetheless, so if you’d like to support my independent journalism, I have a few ways to do so:
The crowd bitched out news media who swarmed to the front when Jesse Jackson made a surprise appearance in downtown Minneapolis tonight.
Nothing too exciting here, although it does show off the size of the crowd for those curious
It’s worth mentioning that tonight was completely peaceful. There were no altercations or instances of vandalism that I witnessed. As I’ll show in a bit though, there was an undercurrent to some speeches that this could change should Chauvin not be found guilty.
A few pics from tonight’s March.
“Fuck the National Guard. Fuck the MPD. Fuck the National Guard. Fuck the MPD.”
I’m not 100% sure the context here, but I believe this guy started defending some police, and he was promptly ridiculed by the crowd and thrown out. Not sure what started it, it was really hard to hear among the other crowd noise:
Poetry time.
The crowd chants for the names of various people shot by police. It ends with the recent death of a 13 year old in Chicago who fled police while carrying a weapon.
Today this guy helped lead a March where high schoolers walked out of their school in “solidarity” with BLM and he started complaining that teachers didn’t follow suit.
I think Kim Potter deserves a manslaughter charge for confusing her gun with a tazer, but this is some extremist rhetoric meant to do nothing but rile up a crowd. It’s genuinely insane. One must only watch the body cam footage for it to be clear that it WAS an accident.
This lady demands more people hit the street, regardless of Chauvin’s verdict. She also goes on to say that they will continuing visiting certain people’s homes cuz they don’t deserve to feel comfortable there.
All this noise is near where the jury is holed up.
Anyways. This ends my day one coverage. We’re still in the calm before the storm, but if my footage from last week proves anything (a clip is down below), it’s that we are on the cusp of chaos, especially if Chauvin doesn’t get found guilty on all charges.
Once again. I’ll be on the ground all week, so if you like my wholly independent coverage, please consider supporting it down below.
See ya tomorrow with another thread. I expect it to be quite for a couple days. I predict we have a verdict on Thursday.
This thread begins day two of my Minneapolis uprising coverage. In a very short amount of time the verdict will be read in the Derek Chauvin case. Depending on what the jury decides, tonight could be insane. Wish me luck.
The defense lawyer is making a really compelling final argument in this Derek Chauvin case.
After being forced to take a break in the middle of his closing argument, upon returning there’s a technical issue that is preventing the defense lawyer’s PowerPoint from working again. He’s now trying to carry on without it.
Oof, bad luck.
The prosecution is getting in their final say, and the dude is speaking very well. This jury deliberation could easily lead to a hung jury. I can see how various members could lean towards either side. My guess though is that Chauvin gets the manslaughter charge.
You were the driving force on pushing a petition around that was asking governments to censor a game. You are a game dev who was asking governments to censor your craft. You also helped push the false premise that games can lead to real world violence
Sit the fuck down & shut up
Here’s my video on the Six Days in a Fallujah nonsense for those not in the know. Certain game devs literally asked various governments to censor art.
The lead game designer on Gotham Knights & the guy who wants governments to literally censor art he dislikes is so competent at what he does that he still hasnt finished a small project he got funded through Kickstarter... 6 yrs ago
This tweet marks the beginning of my Second Annual Minnesota Riot Spectacular™️ night four coverage. After all the beatings my body has taken, I just can’t keep myself away from my journalism. So I’m returning to the field. See ya in a couple hours.
So far this week I’ve been tear gassed, pepper sprayed, hit by multiple projectiles, and I took the full brunt of a concussion grenade blast, what’s our predictions for tonight? I’m going to go with a helicopter falls out of the air and crushes me.
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.
Just booked a hotel in Minneapolis proper. Will be easier than driving back and forth between my suburb and the heart of downtown. Ill be mere blocks away from the site of the Derek Chauvin trial now too. My guess is people protest there tomorrow.