Published on Oct 25, 2016
ON
OCTOBER 22, just before dawn, hundreds of people, including many
families, gathered and prepared to march toward the Dakota Access
pipeline construction site near Standing Rock, North Dakota. Dozens of
officers, backed by military trucks, police vans, machine guns, and
nonlethal weapons, violently approached the group without warning. In
total, more than 140 people were detained in half an hour. It was the
largest roundup of protesters since the movement against the pipelines
intensified two months ago.
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