This picture, from the Morton County, N.D., Sheriff’s Department, from the scene of the Dakota Access Pipeline protest could — and should — spark another discussion about that equipment the U.S. government gave away to police departments with all the money it had to fight terrorism.
Is this pretty much what they had in mind when launching the “war on terrorism?”
Police and military vehicle have arrived on highway 1806. Stating they are not here to hurt anyone, asking everyone to go to the south camp pic.twitter.com/H2THA3uEAT
— KX News – Bismarck (@KXMB) October 27, 2016
Law enforcement moves to break up protest site on Dakota Access path https://t.co/R7fU8Gl2Om pic.twitter.com/HR9jVfsJAW
— Climate Progress (@climateprogress) October 27, 2016
"Police" advance towards blockade on Hwy 1806 2 evict #OcetiSakowin from 1851 treaty land & pave way 4 the #DAPL pic.twitter.com/w0mNhxl6tn
— Ξnemy of the State (@Anony_Mia) October 27, 2016