 We have been tear gassed, people sick, old people. This is just unbelievable. This was a 100% peaceful march. Now there are people who can't breathe because of the tear gas and the military, as you can see, threatening all over there. More tear gas going off, very hard to breathe. People suffering, older people suffering, can't breathe, look, children. In there? People sickened by all this gas. Ty, can you explain what just happened? Well, we started to go up to our place to get... No, the peaceful march. Oh, the peaceful march was massive. It was bigger than it was before, but it was very peaceful. They were bringing the coffins. They wanted to take them to a certain place to show them that indeed there are people dying here in Bolivia because the news media refuses to say that people are dying of gunshot wounds in the back. I saw two people dead myself. With gunshot wounds in the back. These people weren't even actually at the protest. They were there working, doing other things. While the peaceful protest was going on, for some reason, the government got on top of these buildings, one on top of our hotel, and shot tear gas into the crowd. A crowd of a lot of elderly women. Elderly women, elderly men, and people that are just not able to run away. We were shoulder to shoulder in this march. And suddenly we were, people were running and people were falling on the ground. Here they are, look at the people who do the shoot into the air. That's all tear gas that they have. They've been going up and down the street shooting tear gas. People running out here. They took refuge in here. They're still shooting tear gas. Look at these people. The smoke is gone. Look, there's still shooting tear gas down there. Tear gas down there. And people have left that area. This is a peaceful map that's in front of the Cathedral San Francisco. A mark of peace in a city called La Paz. This military, this fascist government, these police are out of control. Totally out of control. And here you see right in front of us, only one part of the police here. Armed shooting tear gas at peaceful protesters. And at the caskets of people that was murdered by them two days ago. And they are at least four blocks, probably five blocks from any municipal building. And there's blockades all along the way. Right. People could not get even close to the municipal buildings. They were walking peacefully up and down this main square here. When they were attacked by the police and the military with tear gas. Very brutal tear gas. We saw women on the ground that couldn't breathe. I'm sure there will be more deaths from this. I mean people are not used to this. There's a tear gas canister right here. They're all over the place. This is the military. See the tear gas coming from that big gun. This is the democracy that you were seeing in Bolivia today. When thousands of peaceful protesters are attacked in the police by military. I know for sure there was a lady here who was selling ice cream. And she had to run very fast. And people were dropping their ice creams right here. Mining their own business. She gets tear gas for selling ice cream on the street. It's like people got murdered two days ago when they were selling things on the street. And just got hit by stray bullets. That's not a fantasy. These are truths. You can see the street lined with police all in there. All over the place. They've turned against their own people. From one day to the next. 13 years. Living under a government where these kind of things didn't happen. And then all of a sudden. These police. I saw one of these police that are riding on the motorcycle. They got a sign on them saying Delta. They're trying to mimic the United States in its Delta force that kills and murders. With impunity. Really. This is another case. They definitely have impunity because the new president has signed a decree saying that the military has impunity. Giving them a green light to do exactly this. And what we saw two days ago in Senkata. Where they just murdered people. So look. Lines and lines of military all over. That tear gas. Is really strong. It makes you feel blinded. Gnosis. And they are just shooting it into the crowds of people. And if you saw the video that we were filming beforehand. It was a lot of elderly people. Mostly all indigenous people. And here they are carrying out orders. Against their own people. And the people are calling on them to mutiny. And I think the more that they're being asked. To do this. He's got it right there in his hand. The more they're being asked to go against their own people. Hopefully more of them will say no. Tear gas. And we know that blue one is coming from the United States. So this is the Democratic Bolivia. Anybody who doesn't call this coup. Doesn't know what they're talking about. Hasn't been down here. Seeing what's happening here. There's a big tank. Big tank in the street. They just walk over there. Tanks in the streets of La Paz. Which means the peace. Attacking indigenous people. Who have come from the high town of El Alto. Look, there's a guy behind two. There are 250 caliber guns right here. And this guy is sitting behind it. Like he's going to shoot at them. Multitudes of non-violent peaceful protesters. With no, never have done any demonstration of violence. I've never seen a gun of rock throwing anything. So here you have it. Democracy in Bolivia. Brought to you by this coup.