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  • go sdpd

  • The dude should have just put his hands behind his back....

  • WTF!!! I'm in favor of the police here. YOU FUCKING SQUISHY FAGS. THE FUCKER deserved his treatment. I'm in San Diego too, lifelong too. Police brutality my fucking ass. Squishy fags out of San Diego.

  • Bunch of assholes they just tresspass the san diego convention center for no reason and disrupt everything very brave with there faces cover and atacking all people there i wich they have arrested all of those assholes

  • I wish they would arrest the loud cow screaming in the background too.

  • Perfect arrest of an idiot.

  • time to take up arms people!!!

  • God damn it! I hate cops!

  • That guy should've just complied with the police. I understand he's a protester, but they would have just taken him down to the jail and maybe kept him there for a few hours and let him go. He then proceeded to resist arrest. This isn't even that brutal though, for not complying this is actually fairly mild. They could have tazered him or beat his face in. Be glad they were nice enough not to.

  • @avaiae are you blind? with zero provocation this guy was put in a choke hold. they had no right to approach him in the first place.

  • @wiseoldsnail I haven't seen this video in like a month, but if I remember right, this is the one where he was acting like a 2 year old girl and throwing a hissy fit and shouting.

  • put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back.

    he doesn't do that. "no! no! i didn't do anything wrong" "you're an enemy of the state, fuck you!"

    The officer was wrong (probably, we don't see what he saw/felt) but it's far from brutality. Police work is hands on. People claim they don't do anything wrong every day. The guy didn't help himself by swearing and resisting.

    Some of you just want police dead and wont be pleased otherwise. Shame really, some do it to help people

  • @CaitlinForever1 soooo choking him out was a way of getting his arms from behind his back??? he was in a sleeping bag

  • @CaitlinForever1 the point is that he shouldnt need to help himself by complying to illegal harassment. there was no need to be hands on period

  • I couldn't even watch the whole thing..

  • Sorry USA, you're gonna have to deal with it. Those police officers are just following their orders. Unless you revolt against the system, these type of things will go on. Good luck to you.

    Love from Morocco.

  • How many police officers does it take to arrest one citizen? Twenty, and a choke hold. What a shame of police authority and responsibility. Who are they really protecting?

  • All of this concern about the "innocent police" that are just doing their job.... who in this country of authority is protecting the protesters.

    We have the Right to Free Speech... and we have the Right to Assemble... it is not against the law.... trying to silence the protesters is against the Constitution of the United States of America.

  • @Ducati617 American citizens have the right to PEACEABLE ASSEMBLY. Using that right is NOT "inciting violence" just because the police are being violent.

  • @Ducati617 yeah, because it is illegal to wrap yourself up to stay warm:::  NOT

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  • Nice! Glad to see America's Finest taking out the trash!

  • The best thing to do when you're being accused of something/arrested is to just be compliant and sort it out later in a calm, rational manner. He was resisting, and completely deserved it.

  • He's resisting arrest. That's why he was wrestled to the ground.

  • WE should put our boot on this cops neck.....

  • SOS a la gente Hispana: Necesitamos de su participacion en Occupy San Diego.

    Estos son sus derechos los que se estan perdiendo. Perdamos el miedo. Participemos en la democracia de este gran pais.!! Mantenganse informados y vengan a las 7:30pm a la Asamblea General. en el Centro Civico de San Diego. No tengan miedo de hablar nuestros temores a la ley y leyes migratorias, aun los que estamos legales, o son Ciudadanos vivimos en temor. Cambiemos las cosas! OCUPEMOS!

  • BTW i created a Youtube account just because of dis video. Take care Bob If enough people see this the cop will eventually get what he deserves. -CTodd

  • @Kamaaina1988

    Ummm, like the nerd that got arrested? LOL! You young disrespectful pricks would call the cops on your parents if they spanked you. Thats the problem. Oh, I know... You all got trophies for being on the losing team in your retarded soccer league, right? And now you're all concerned about chemtrails and banks. FUcking grow up and stop imitating the 60's and Egypt.

  • @dustylense I'm Having a hard time categorizing that comment as a rational thought...

  • as for your quote "You have no respect for anyone else's rights to not hear your non-stop screaming and yelling all night." So your bad mouthing the constitution and freedom of speech? the "People" you talk about also have the right to not listen.

  • @Kamaaina1988 The Constitution gives you the right to peaceably assemble for the purposes of redress, in the form of a petition, to your government (Congress). Go back & actually read the constitutional debates on this matter and learn what an assembly is actually for. Then read the part where it says that you must be respectful in your petition or it will be rejected.

    You're not doing any of that. You have no petition. You take whatever beef you have out on cops & people trying to sleep/work.

  • @Kamaaina1988 That is right... they have the right not to listen.... but they do not have the right to silence others.... just like you have your rights and you use them as you see fit.... if you decide to be silent dont expect others to follow in your coward ways.

  • @Jadedbyte True he should have just put his hands behind his back... but seconds after waking up you can be kind of disoriented and people start putting your hands behind your back.... I can see how he was resistant then become committed... And he is no Punk! He is a man standing up for what he believes in....

  • "Put your hands behind your back."

    "NO!"

    "Put your hands behind your back."

    "NO!"

    "Put your hands behind your back."

    "NO!"

    'nuff said. The punk deserved it. This is like watching a bunch of defiant kids who get into trouble and then say, "but I didn't do anything". Uh, yeah you did! You were told to leave. You have no respect for anyone else's rights to not hear your non-stop screaming and yelling all night. You beg to be arrested, then complain when you are arrested.

  • @Jadedbyte

    AAAAAAAMEN! 

  • @Jadedbyte what laws were being broken? What authority did the cop have in removing someone from public property? It is NOT illegal to tell a cop NO.

    The RIGHT to assembly is guaranteed in the First Amendment of the US Constitution ..... why are you against Freedom of Speech and Freedom to Assemble?

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  • I'm from Springfield, MO where the officer that was choking Mr. O'Grady is from... I assure you that there are many people that are doing what they can to get his removed from duty! His name is Michael E. Sweet SFPD Badge Number 3716. Let's call Springfield Mayor Jim O'Neal til that piece of shit Sweet is out of a job and on his ass!

  • @treybaxter87 This took place in San Diego? Not Springfield?

  • @WAMPAROO If you read the comment the officer is from Springfield, MO you fucking tool... Learn to read before you make stupid comments!

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  • wow what does it really take to become a cop? childhood abuse and a deep sense of vengeance ? sociopaths i say!

  • ----> Felony take-down for sit-down protester. The politicians send the police to do the dirty work while they sit in thier mansions and rake in the dough. The police are ordered to cause unrest and must follow orders. Their job is to stop our voice in tactical ways they deem. They work with organizations and strategists to achieve this.

  • Man i didnt want to say it but fuck the POLICE

  • It wasnt an act against the police. It was a guy laying in a sleeping bag and a use of unnecessary force from Officer Sweet. I refused to comply because in my mind it was an unlawful arrest.

  • @bobbyobrazy  -In Jeffrey Dahmer's mind his arrest was unlawful also. "Can't a guy get a bite to eat around here?" But seriously. You were given a lawful order to leave. You chose not too; you resisted the officers and they escalated through the use of force continuum and applied the necessary force to effect an arrest. It wasn't a particularly -effective- carotid control hold... but that's another issue. You got no gripe coming. You had the chance (to leave) and you blew it!

  • What can we do to help America understand this isn't suppossed to be 'protesters vs. police?' The 1% love the fact that people think OWS is just unruly crowds fighting cops. We have to let people know that the 99% are trying to protect the public and our individual rights and freedoms. The police work for the city, and city/state/federal politicians work for the 1%. We can change that. I'm petitioning for campaign finance reform. Can you help? Search YouTube for $99 campaign finance limit

  • Protestor resists arrest and refuses to comply with police officers. How are you guys defending this guy?

  • FUCK THE POLICE

  • Listen to what a cop tells you or pay the price. Pretty simple.

  • @wafflelust - Couldn't be much simpler could it? I mean, you only have to tolerate a FASCIST POLICE STATE.

  • Michael E. Sweet, Badge number 3716.

  • @TheChristopherRiot Yep. A badly used sleep hold.

  • @Jadedbyte That stupid cop could have killed Bob. What the fuck are you saying? People like that should be removed from the police and any public office.

    Anons hide behind masks because that is the only way they have to defend against these monsters.

    If someone had done something to the police would be in jail. Instead this bastard is walking on the street. Maybe tomorrow he thinks than your mother is breaking the law. I hope not.

  • @Jadedbyte lol thats a bit extreme don;t you think. and as public servants they are required to identify themselves.

  • All this because a man laid down in a sleeping bag to stay warm. Excessive force? You decide.

  • by the way; did anyone get their badge numbers?

  • you see. this is where the V masks come in hand. to step up as the vigilante that needs to be on the streets or just at the occupies for this kind of occasions. yes the punishment can be horrible, but for the police to do that and have none of their partners try and stop each other when hitting that point; someone else needs to make sure that justice is enforced over 'the system'

  • And now you morons have created a flier with the officers face on it - awesome! Thanks for plastering his face all over the streets of dt so that murderers, rapists, thieves, and drug dealers can be aware of who he is. Unbelievable! This man has a family. What are fucking thinking? Grow up, do something more productive with your time and for gosh sakes stop wasting our officers time with your petty BS!

  • @sonsarrah1 So the police should be secret?

  • America's finest, eh?

  • Stay classy San Diego

  • america is getting mad omg

  • @dustylense Little Extreme dont ya think lil fella

  • @fvsdevin

    They were within their authority to attempt to control the man, they did not harm him. He might not have been a great threat to the police but the mob of people around him certainly were. The police are in danger every time they put on their uniforms, they never know what someone might do to them so they are trained to treat every person they encounter as a potential threat.

  • Conversely, the courts have held that the following acts are not by themselves sufficient to support a resisting, delaying, or obstructing conviction:

    slowly complying with an officer’s order,10

    refusing to give your name while in a police car en route to jail, or11

    criticizing, swearing at, or otherwise voicing your opinion to the police (unless you’re using "fighting words" to incite a riot in violation of Penal Code 415 PC California’s "disturbing the peace" law).12

  • The police were simply doing their jobs, this man broke the law and when they attempted to arrest him he resisted. They were within their rights to attempt to control him and get him to comply with their orders. Keep in mind that these men and women have families and you all should be ashamed of some of things that you have said about them when they risk their lives every day to protect us.

  • @aitkinchick

    How does that give them the right to choke the man for 30 seconds? You think this man was a treat to the 5 police holding him down on the fucking street? Are you so ignorant that you agree with this because you think those police are in danger? I some one did that to a police officer who is breaking the law (as they are in this video), you'd get fucking shot.

  • “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529.

  • You can see the fear in the faces of the cops.

  • I think the officer at 4:55 is the same one that pulled a gun on me for a 12031 check.

  • At 0:08, I hear Cheech!

  • This guy seems drunk, also he is resisting arrest. I see no police brutality here. I was in support of this occupy shit but now its fucking stupid. People need to grow up.

  • Abuse your size and power? Give me a break! These men risk their lives everyday to protect us and you have the nerve to criticise them for just doing their job. This and all the other morons refusing to abide by the law are leaving these officers no choice but to remove them using force. Way to go, asshole Bob and friends, for taking up precious time of not 1 but atleast 9 officers, all because you were trying to prove a point. I'm sorry, what's your point again?!?!?!

  • Huh. An error has occured. More like a DMCA takedown occured.

  • thats when you get mass support from people saying, what the fuck is our government doing? When peaceful protests are cracked down upon like its a south American cia sponsored dictator were up against. We desperately need our ghandi right now, our mlk, but without that, there will be no progress. The movement is loosely associated and easily divided politically, and many are still heavily brainwashed with all the bs the mass media and gov hacks have been shillling to them over the decades.

  • "Lying", not "laying." 

    -dlj. aka Granny Grammar.

  • "Put your hands behind you back." - Officer

    "Dude there are four other people holding my arms, I can't." - Victim

    Lol cops.

  • I'm shocked at the behavior of the officer attempting to apply a lateral vascular neck restraint. Guy should have been out in 20-30 seconds max. I hereby protest this ineffective use of force!

  • @vegasilkit Fuck you.  Go smoke your dope or get a job maggot.

  • @36Vernon re: "Fuck you. Go smoke your dope or get a job maggot." Parents know you're up late postin' on the interwebs and runnin' your potty mouth at adults? Poor use of of the carotid control hold. With that many officers and the subject face down on the ground w/ arms & legs restrained a dubious discretionary call to use lvnr when so many less showy compliance techniques are available & less likely to incite the Flea Party participants. Have a fab day Vernon! Don't forget yr homework!

  • There will always be good cops, like Kelly's(rip) Dad, and Pig cops, that beat the s out of peeps in the desert, or wherever...sad shit.

  • Good lordylord. This is what protesting has evolved into? This video will not help your cause any.

  • They fight consumerism the very consumerism that allowed them to buy their phones....and sleeping bags....

  • @AquaCarb Dosent make the system of government corruption and human rights abuses committed at all levels, local, state and fed a-ok. Theres plenty of things wrong about the system and how wall street helps it self to taxpayer money in most cases. It shouldn't be occupy wallstreet tho, it should be mass non-violent civil non-cooperation. To scare the shit out of the authorities, and make them bring in the nat guard, army reserve, etc all for non-violent non-cooperation.

  • Thats what you get for resisting arrest dumb ass .

    

  • @ransomcook Jackass do you know about civil liberties? Constitution give the right to protest and also freedom from speech and press freedom are for human beings, not only media corps. These is peaceful, but Constitution give bear firearms, that's what police want to push, civilian using their right to bear weapons and legitimate defense!

  • BIG MAN with a badge  shame shame on the SDPD

    They are fighting we are winning!!!

  • These officers have officially earned the title of FUCKING PIGS. Congrats, you guys. You're a disgrace to America's Finest City. You should be ASHAMED of yourselves.

    I have NEVER in my life called an officer a PIG before. You are PIGS.

  • I have no disagreement with the people taking video of this 'incident' but the dude needs to cooperate with the law enforcement officers.

  • I have a new slogan for the occupiers:

    "Continue the victimhood!!!"

  • it gets annoying that the movement is all about provoking the police. Why aren't you occupiers doing something useful? Holding signs and getting arrested for breaking the law is pointless. You want others (WS) held accountable for lawbreaking, why are you doing the same behavior? Look at your comments...they are hateful (not peaceful). The more you are hypocritical, the less respect you get from the rest of the 99%ers.

  • @SuperJazz4444 Same behavior? Please explain the same behaviors.

  • @codygman91 The same behaviors of not listening to others, being respectful of others, breaking the law and not being accountable, not doing anything to better a situation, lack of ethics (I've listened to the GA, and some people who speak are forwarding lies, etc., to create anger and terror), not being accountable for causing some of the situation, violence (some occupiers attack others who don't agree with them yet condemn "violence" by the police), etc.

  • @SuperJazz4444 With a movement this big, there are going to be people of all belief structures. From my personal experience being at occupy camps and protests, everyone tries to remain peaceful. There are a few who try to provoke the police and make something happen, but that doesn't mean those actions should be slapped on our whole group.

  • @codygman91 Yes, Cody, true, but it is no different than what the movement does--it paints everyone with the same brush. The corporations you rail against are made up of 99%ers who are trying to hold onto their jobs. In other words, the movement lumps together everyone they are against, including the police who are doing their jobs, but wants to be thought of as individuals. That is my problem with the occupiers. Take accountability.

  • @codygman91 Sorry, one more thing. Just read the posts here of those that are "pro" the movement...do you see what I see? Look at the posts on many of the websites, like this one, etc. I will say again that I support taxing the rich, etc., but I do not like the methods of this movement. Too much excusing of behavior and not enough accountability. I appreciate YOUR polite responses, though. I did meet some down at the movement who seemed sincere, but it was about 1%.... sorry.

  • But that wasn't too horrible, they could have gone all ape shit and beat everyone who spoke. I've seen it, they'll take your camera and say you used it to strike an officer. They were all chill except that one going all choke happy.

  • "Your an enemy of the state, FUCK YOU!" Bob O'Grady you are my hero for the night.

    Keep those cameras going boys.

  • The important thing here is the camera. I'm sure the police were being as restrained as they could knowing they were being filmed, which means it could have been much worse. Keep those cameras filming!

  • @kaytaylormath. i agree with you about the cameras, but how could that have gotten much worse? The fella wasn't cooperating with the law enforcement officers.

  • @guilfomania arresting and choke holds are two different things one is legal one is illegal.

  • Um since when is resisting arrest not a crime? When you resist they can pretty much do whatever they want to apprehend you. Don't resist!

  • People say fuck the cops but when they are in trouble who is the first people they call.... The Police...

  • If I had a shotgun, each one of those pigs would be dead and I'd be in prison. Fucking dirtbag cops ain't shit without their guns, tazers and boyfriends to hold their fucking hand.

  • @HeavyMentalDnB Boyfriend? Mkay, now you're insulting gay people, awesome. Must further your cause a lot, huh?

  • I live in San Diego, and work in the building right beside where this happened. He was arrested, because they have been told that they cannot sleep in the middle of Civic Center Plaza. He knowingly rolled out his sleeping bag in the middle of Civic Center Plaza therefore he was arrested. It's a private area and he was breaking the law. Period.

  • @bebopbarr Who owns the property?

  • @nickedoso

    How was he breaking the law? For a sleeping bag? Again, why don't they treat all the bums who sleep on the streets for downtown like this guy? The fact is that YOU are defending police who are BREAKING our CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS to assemble and protest. You are a TRAITOR of the constitution for defending those who would defile it! CASE CLOSED. MOVE TO CHINA if you think it's okay to VIOLATE the Constitution. YOU ARE WHOLEY UNAMERICAN. CASE CLOSED

  • One thing the occupiers should get straight is that it's called, "freedom of expression," and it doesn't mean that it doesn't come with repercussions. Go threaten the pres and see what happens to you. You don't get to threaten others without repercussions. You DON'T get to say whatever you want with impunity.

  • Sorry Occupy you can't go occupy everything you want when you don't follow rules you end up like this guy ...I learned that in 1st grade duh

  • @vplyr You learned to accept police brutality in favor of local rule supersedes the constitution and more specifically the bill of rights? I feel bad for ya son.

  • @codygman91 How is resisting arrest police brutality ? its common sense

  • @vplyr How was that a lawful arrest? its common sense

  • @codygman91 oh wait so all of sudden you know better then the police what a lawful arrest is ? so all of sudden citizens know better then the police! laughable enjoy your ignorance!

  • @mzauher...sorry, but I saw it myself. I've been there at least 3 times.  Two times, people came back from a march and sat there for hours afterward smoking. Where is the accountability of the 99% who voted in what you don't like during the midterms? Why aren't you condemning the attack on the woman who disagreed with the occupiers, like you condemn the police? The area where you are was already run by the homeless and drunks.

  • @SuperJazz4444 Bullcrap and you know it, Police have been directing drunks and transients to the areas of occupy to promote this.

  • This movement, kwilhelmy, is NOT peaceful. When will the occupiers make a statement condemning the attack by one of their own on a woman protesting the occupiers? And, if you watch this video, they act like a mob. I went down to the movement a couple of times now, and I have to say that most (poss. 99%) sit around and smoke. That's it. There are very few (poss. 1%) who are serious and truly know the issues.

  • Occupiers want Wall Street execs to go to jail for breaking the law, but if an occupier breaks the law, that's a different story! The occupiers don't get much credibility when they act like a mob, break the law, and fail to have the 99% take accountability for some of the current issues (whose votes were a bigger majority during the midterms...the 1%? Uh, no, the 99%).

  • This is really embarrassing, there's a better way to do things then to abuse your size and power to enforce the law. You can at least explain what hes being charged with, this is what the US fought against its entire history, and to be taking part in this kind of behaviour is an insult to the men and women who protected and built this country. Shame on the police who were involved, and shame on those who harbour and allow this kind of behaviour.

  • He failed to follow instructions, so the police treated him as potentially dangerous. If the retard had did what he was told, he wouldn't have been treated as such. And this protest is illegal, no one in OWS has petitioned a judge to hold their demonstrations so there's nothing legal about what they're doing.

  • @majob ever heard of the FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES? Go put your white hood on and have some TEA!

  • @KevinMBdeOwosso

    I'm sorry but the amendments are not 100% literal. You have free speech to a point until you intrude someone else's rights. You must petition a judge to form a protest of any kind, to not do so makes the protest illegal and you can and SHOULD be arrested. These OCW retards are blocking innocent people from working, blocking businesses from operating, and yes, many of them are violent. I see no problem with a policeman doing his job on a man who is breaking the law.

  • @majob No, I'M sorry, Major Bob! He was NOT trampling on anyone else's "rights" - he was just lying there, trying to stay warm. No one else seemed bothered by him, but the GESTAPO came in anyway and TRAMPLED ON HIS LEGAL RIGHT to freedom of speech. Get over yourself majob and go back to your Klan meeting.

  • @majob ILLEGAL PROTEST? 

  • @scaliwagcali They had no protest permit. Their protest is illegal. You must get a permit from a judge to do these things, if you don't then what you're doing is illegal.

  • @majob Can you really be that stupid?

  • @majob wrong. sure, we should as the corrupt courts for the right to protest the corrupt courts. jeez.

  • @wiseoldsnail Federal Courts are most likely guilty of corruption, but State and City courts..... Not so likely. The Tea Party obtained legal appointments for all of their protests. Cleaned up after themselves after each demonstration and never committed criminal acts of vandalism or were arrested. OWS to me is nothing but immature idiots who throw tantrums over being disciplined when they break the very real laws of the country.

  • Why don't these "cops" treat all the bums who are sleeping all over downtown San Diego like this? - Maybe we could do away with all the homeless! <-- Sarcasm

    It's okay to rob the american tax payer of BILLIOINS. But right to assemble and peacefully protest? JAIL! How free are we really?

  • @kwilhelmy He was NOT peacefully protesting. He was breaking the law and resisted arrest. He got treated professionally. Case closed

  • @nickedoso He was not treated professionally. I am an ex military police lieutenant and that choke hold is illegal. These are out of control uniformed gang members.

  • @kellyofsiam I find it hard to believe that, as a police LT, you never actually took a class on less than lethal force and how to deal with a subject resisting arrest. Choke holds are not illegal, and vascular neck restraint is used in order to pacify a subject without inflicting any bodily harm. My classmates and I have practiced it on each other, and worst case scenario is that you pass out for a little bit.

  • "You're are an enemy of the state", the police are the armed wing of the State dummy.

  • Maybe he shouldn't be "camping" (I'm guessing laying in a sleeping bag is considered camping) in a public plaza AND I am betting if he would have complied with the orders of the police he wouldn't be in this situation...

  • @wyldgfguy He was AWAKE and TRYING TO KEEP WARM by wrapping his bag around him. "Camping" implies he was asleep. Police harassment is just that. He wasn't doing anything to warrant this kind of treatment.

  • reddot44, didn't your mother ever teach you that if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say nothing at all? It's so easy to talk shit from behind a computer. You should wait till Bob is out, then try saying that to his face like a real person would. ;)

  • @kellilenyk - RIGHT ON! "Why can't we all just get along?!?!?" - anyone remember who said THAT?

  • Wow! Too bad! San Diego Police (CA) USED TO BE pretty decent people... when I lived there! I had FRIENDS on the force. What happened? That bald-headed PIG and the one in the baseball cap ("SDPD") were DEFINITELY out of liine and I INTEND to spread this video far and wide! Count on it! I hope the people that were threatening to SUE indeed do so! Kevin M Brown, Owosso, Michigan USA (USNavy Veteran)

  • I'm glad that fat fuck is in jail now

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  • "He's not resisting!"

    by not complying, you are.

  • Melt down the global economy = A-OKAY!! :)

    Lay down in a sleeping bag on public property = OMG, call the riot police!!

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  • Arrest these criminals. SDPD = terrorists at the Civic Center!

  • Keep the camera on them! Thanks!

  • @kaytaylormath Whoever recorded this, PLEASE send this video to ALL CITY COUNCIL members and Christine Kehoe!

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