I'm tired of white colonizer, corporate, government lies....
FASCISM....
Follow Up: This morning, Morton County Police made a statement that the man involved with the firearm incident yesterday was shot in the hand, along with a backing statement by the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services.
1) As you can see, the man in the photo was indeed NOT shot in the hand, and was not wounded in any fashion at the time he was taken into custody by BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs). If Mr. Thompson did indeed have a bullet hole in his hand, or a graze (which would be visible in this photo, or the other 100 I have), it may have been caused by Morton County Sheriffs as a way to make an excuse as to why he was rushing towards camp with his weapon. As you can see, this statement was a bold face lie.
2) "Vicki Granado, a spokeswoman for Dakota Access Pipeline, said the man who was forced off the road by protesters was not employed by the pipeline company and does not work for a contractor for the company."
When the mans vehicle was inspected by water protectors on the scene during his standoff, both DAPL employee badge, and a DAPL vehicle sign off sheet were found in the vehicle. Both of these have been documented with photo evidence as well.
THE AMOUNT OF LIES BOTH DAPL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ALONG WITH NORTH DAKOTA GOVERNMENT WILL GO THROUGH TO TRY TO DECEIVE THE PUBLIC IS BORDERLINE COMICAL.
Water protectors, you know what to do. SHARE AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, AND HELP SPREAD THE WORD!
AHO!
-Redhawk
WE ARE WATCHING
1) As you can see, the man in the photo was indeed NOT shot in the hand, and was not wounded in any fashion at the time he was taken into custody by BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs). If Mr. Thompson did indeed have a bullet hole in his hand, or a graze (which would be visible in this photo, or the other 100 I have), it may have been caused by Morton County Sheriffs as a way to make an excuse as to why he was rushing towards camp with his weapon. As you can see, this statement was a bold face lie.
2) "Vicki Granado, a spokeswoman for Dakota Access Pipeline, said the man who was forced off the road by protesters was not employed by the pipeline company and does not work for a contractor for the company."
When the mans vehicle was inspected by water protectors on the scene during his standoff, both DAPL employee badge, and a DAPL vehicle sign off sheet were found in the vehicle. Both of these have been documented with photo evidence as well.
THE AMOUNT OF LIES BOTH DAPL AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ALONG WITH NORTH DAKOTA GOVERNMENT WILL GO THROUGH TO TRY TO DECEIVE THE PUBLIC IS BORDERLINE COMICAL.
Water protectors, you know what to do. SHARE AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, AND HELP SPREAD THE WORD!
AHO!
-Redhawk
WE ARE WATCHING
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