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"Because we were part of the press, bearing witness to what was happening, we initially assumed that we couldn’t possibly be the intended targets."
The 39-year-old man was a successful apparel designer who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the Pacific Islands.
The “No Kings” demonstrations this weekend — which were attended by millions of people — are some of the most prominent examples.
"They lined us up, zip-tied our hands behind our backs, and stood us in a single file arc. One officer was assigned to each protester to keep a grip on one of our biceps at all times."
The "Real Time" host seemed to agree with the protesters, but wished they'd brought the same "level of enthusiasm" to something else.
“Even if it’s in airplane mode, there’s a chance that your movements can be tracked," one privacy expert said.
Kim Kardashian, Doechii and more stars joined Los Angeles protesters in speaking out against the administration's militarized immigration raids this week.
“I never thought for one moment that I’d actually have to be fearful of law enforcement during a public protest," said one photojournalist hospitalized after getting shot in the leg.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino urged the man, accused of throwing rocks and injuring a federal officer in Los Angeles, to turn himself in.
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