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Police Brutality Protest Riot (view from my window)

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

This is the view from my window after I heard a bunch of noise outside and opened my window.

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  • Hi HumanFauxPas,

    I'm the guy in the red jacket in the lower right of the frame at the 5 second mark. :-) I cordially invite you to submit this video as a video response to my video that you have extensively commented on. It will help corroborate the facts.

    I am going to carefully review my own video clip, frame by frame, in a good video editing program when I am able to do so. My video is 720p HD video shot in the D-Movie mode of a Nikon D90 DSLR with a Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VR zoom lens.

  • Okay, I will submit it as a response. Mine was shot with the new 5D Mark II, but I missed the part where they threw the grenades. Thanks for your comments.

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  • They're still rubber bullets, all new rounds are known as plastic bullets or plastic batons though, just of a different calibre. Larger ones are usually designed to knock you on your ass, as well as do the usual bruising and pain effects.

  • The 10 second mark of your video corresponds with the 1miniute mark of my video that you commented on. The guy who passes in front of me and turns toward me is the guy who I ask if the smoke seen in bot of our videos is tear gas and who says that it is. I am pretty sure that it was actually a pepper-spray grenade rather than actual tear gas. The cops are indeed shooting "rubber bullets". Usually they are large hard plastic grenade-like plugs rather than genuine rubber bullets which are smaller.

  • st-denis and sherbrooke intersection

  • What location is this at?

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