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Old 12-21-2009, 10:14 AM
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Cops draws gun on snowballers

You really just need to see this.


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Old 12-21-2009, 10:54 AM
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Yeah. That is MY BLOCK. Nice to know that not only are we not safe from the thugs, but also the police! I already knew that, but this is a bit of confirmation.
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Old 12-21-2009, 11:14 AM
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Lesson #1: Don't shoot people over snowballs

Lesson#2: Don't throw snowballs at random vehicles...you might get shot.
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Old 12-21-2009, 11:15 AM
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So do folks just walk around with video cameras in D.C.? That crowd had more cameras than Best Buy. Either this is some unknown-to-me Yankee phenomenon or the snowballers instigated this thing on purpose and brought cameras to document it.
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Old 12-21-2009, 11:22 AM
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So do folks just walk around with video cameras in D.C.? That crowd had more cameras than Best Buy. Either this is some unknown-to-me Yankee phenomenon or the snowballers instigated this thing on purpose and brought cameras to document it.
Just a guess but most people haven't seen 2 feet of snow in almost a decade so I am thinking they were documenting the activity...the cop standoff was just a bonus
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Old 12-21-2009, 12:52 PM
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On campus it is against regulations to throw snowballs because of resulting property damage to campus buildings. Obviously throwing them at vehicles is a bad idea as well. I haven't heard of campus police pulling a gun on anyone, usually they just ask them to stop.
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Old 12-21-2009, 11:19 AM
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I wouldn't carry a video camera out in the open around my block. As it is, if I'm walking by myself, especially if it's on a side street or if it's getting dark, it's mace in my hand instead of a video camera. Wonder if it was some sort of flash mob thing.
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Old 12-21-2009, 12:55 PM
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Old 12-21-2009, 02:23 PM
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this is typical
I dunno. The more I think about it, the more staged it [what the crowd did] looks. I just can't imagine a random confrontation with a police officer would be accompanied by a crowd of folks chanting and behaving like a semi-organized protest group... but that might just be D.C.
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Old 12-21-2009, 03:45 PM
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Yeah. That is MY BLOCK. Nice to know that not only are we not safe from the thugs, but also the police! I already knew that, but this is a bit of confirmation.
I forgot you live over there -- I was at Ben's Next Door a few weeks ago, have you been there yet?

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I dunno. The more I think about it, the more staged it [what the crowd did] looks. I just can't imagine a random confrontation with a police officer would be accompanied by a crowd of folks chanting and behaving like a semi-organized protest group... but that might just be D.C.
That really is just DC. This is the same intersection in which crowds erupted into spontaneous rejoicing when Obama won.

Regarding the cameras -- it was a planned flashmob-style snowball fight, so it makes sense that people would bring them. But also, this is the worst snow we've had since 1996, if I lived down there I would have brought my camera, too.
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Old 12-22-2009, 09:02 AM
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I forgot you live over there -- I was at Ben's Next Door a few weeks ago, have you been there yet?



That really is just DC. This is the same intersection in which crowds erupted into spontaneous rejoicing when Obama won.

Regarding the cameras -- it was a planned flashmob-style snowball fight, so it makes sense that people would bring them. But also, this is the worst snow we've had since 1996, if I lived down there I would have brought my camera, too.
I went there a couple of weeks ago, but didn't eat. I only had a beer since the Saloon was closed. Is it any good, or just overpriced like it seems?

And that's just how that block is. There have been spontaneous things that happen on this block- one big gathering after Obama won, another after MJ died (a bunch of people were trying to do a choreographed Thriller dance), and another this past weekend. I can definitely imagine them protesting, because across the street is a restaurant/bookstore that is quite liberal and hippie-ish, and they've got things like social media inside and a big (like, 7ft tall) clear Code Pink box outside filled with shoes to represent dead Iraqi civilians. There was still no reason for a guy to lose his cool about being hit with snowballs and pull his gun. He could have very easily walked to the next block and he would have avoided the spontaneous snowball fight.

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Old 12-22-2009, 09:17 AM
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I went there a couple of weeks ago, but didn't eat. I only had a beer since the Saloon was closed. Is it any good, or just overpriced like it seems?
It's okay. We had a brunch meeting there and the food was pretty good.

I had a happy hour there maybe two months before that -- I remember the drinks being strong for the money, but not tasty.

The ambiance is cute though.
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:40 PM
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I dunno. The more I think about it, the more staged it [what the crowd did] looks. I just can't imagine a random confrontation with a police officer would be accompanied by a crowd of folks chanting and behaving like a semi-organized protest group... but that might just be D.C.
Yeah. That part is typical too. It's always some kind of something accompanied by a knee-jerk(over) reaction by the police, and get puts all over the internet. This is all is so...I mean, it seems like it happens all the time. Like you wake up, there it is. All of this going down every day. It makes me sad for humanity.

I'm actually surprised you don't have this kind of stuff in OKC. That's a capital too, isn't it? We have this kind of stupid stuff in Richmond too. I figured it just went with the terrority. Like drug problems and an abundance of prostitutes.
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:59 PM
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Yeah. That part is typical too. It's always some kind of something accompanied by a knee-jerk(over) reaction by the police, and get puts all over the internet. This is all is so...I mean, it seems like it happens all the time. Like you wake up, there it is. All of this going down every day. It makes me sad for humanity.

I'm actually surprised you don't have this kind of stuff in OKC. That's a capital too, isn't it? We have this kind of stupid stuff in Richmond too. I figured it just went with the terrority. Like drug problems and an abundance of prostitutes.
I'm not talking about the police's behavior. Unfortunately, nit-wit cops are fairly common, but still the exception rather than the rule.

I was talking about the crowd response. In my world, if a police officer draws a gun and tells a crowd to disperse, than it does. Post haste.

(as opposed to chanting slogans, but as Sen said, that's probably just the difference between D.C. and the rest of the world).
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:01 PM
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I thought this thread was about something else.

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