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Protocol: "If I ask you to turn off the body cam, you have to turn it off." They discuss leaving: "They want you guys to leave? Yes. Move out. Let's just leave." They claim not trespassing: "We're not trespassing. You haven't notified us that we're trespassing." They push for removal: "'Trespass? Get him out.' 'No. You're not gonna arrest us.' 'Number two is We gotta go.' An AG asserts authority: "I'm an AG." "She's a lawyer, so she knows." They prepare to depart: "We gotta go. We're leaving." A partner pleads: "'Please take my hands up. Please take the power handcuffs.' 'No. You're overreacting.' 'I'm not being arrested.' 'You're putting me in handcuffs?' 'Babe. Babe. Please. I'm scared.' 'I'm right here.'"

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Do not interfere with the police during arrests. If you do, you may be arrested. Please move away to ensure a safe working environment for the officers. We encourage you to film, but give them space while they perform their duties. Our goal is to maintain a peaceful First Amendment event without criminal activity. We will only intervene if criminal acts occur or if you obstruct the police. We want to return to a safe, lawful event, so please respect the officers and allow them to do their jobs.

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There you go. I got a night. We want you to go home. I'm reporting. There's so many people, they're gonna push their way up here. Bro, I see people out there get hurt. I don't wanna see you get hurt. We will make a path.

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An LAPD unit orders individuals in Unit 4 to exit slowly with hands raised. They instruct one individual to turn away, face away, and walk backwards towards the speaker's voice. The speaker directs the individual to their left and tells them to stop there.

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The New York City Police Department is instructing pedestrians to disperse and clear the way for safe traffic flow. Those who comply will not face charges, but those who refuse will be arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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The transcript captures a single speaker, identified as Speaker 0, directing a torrent of explicit hostility toward police or masked police officers during what appears to be a chaotic or dangerous scene. The speaker repeatedly uses profanity and targets authority figures with anger and contempt, demanding action and accountability in a heated moment. The sequence begins with Speaker 0 shouting, "Fuck you. He's Siri. Call 911." The phrase "He's Siri" is followed by a directive to summon emergency help, "Call 911." The speaker then challenges the authority or competence of the officers by declaring, "You're not a traffic cop. Clear it out." Immediately after, the speaker reiterates disdain for the presence of masked police, saying, "You're not a traffic cop. Masked police, fuck you." The speaker directs the offensive demand, "Take your fucking mask off," and accuses the officers of jeopardizing their colleagues by their actions: "You almost hit your own guy, you motherfuckers." The confrontation escalates as the speaker comments on the officers’ conduct, observing a reaction or consequence, "Yep. And look at that." The speaker notes the officers’ subsequent departure from the scene with the phrase, "Then they get out of Dodge." The profanity intensifies as the speaker repeats, "Fuck y'all. Fuck you," intensifying the denouncement of the officers’ behavior or actions. Finally, the speaker emphasizes the outcome of the officers’ behavior with a blunt judgment about the aftermath: "Yep. And then just leave the carnage." The expletive-laden closing line, "Fucking assholes," serves as a final, emphatic condemnation of the masked police involved. Overall, the transcript presents a highly charged, swear-laden vent by Speaker 0 directed at masked police, criticizing their conduct, mask-wearing, and departure from a chaotic scene, while insisting on emergency response and denouncing the officers as negligent or inappropriate in their handling of the situation. The content focuses on anger toward law enforcement presence and action, without offering any evaluative commentary on its truthfulness or legitimacy.

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"Open the door. Open the door. Get your hands up and come outside. Come outside. Everybody in the house needs to come outside." "No. Get your hands up."

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An officer tells someone to get back, then orders them to keep their hands visible, stating they are interfering. The officer says the person will go to the back of the car. The person denies resisting. The officer tells them to stop resisting, and that they will be put on the ground if they keep fighting. The person repeats that they are not fighting.

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Stop shouting, I can't understand you. There are a lot of people around, please listen. What is it that you need? Do you want the police? Stop struggling, calm down. We know who you are, just listen. Stop struggling.

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The speaker urges everyone to retreat from the police and refers to them as a grown man. They repeat the instruction to fall back and call for backup.

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Police warning to disperse or face force against violent individuals. Impact rounds will be used if crowd does not comply.

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Speaker 0 tells the crowd to retreat from the police and refers to them as "boys."

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A tense confrontation unfolds as a group debate and police arrival become the focus. The scene centers on a claim of ongoing activity for two and a half years, punctuated by demands and warnings directed at bystanders and the person approaching the camera. “There. Okay? Right there. For two and a half years, they've doing that.” The speaker points to an action or pattern that has been continuing over a long period and seeks attention or intervention from others present. The request “Hey. Where's the cops?” implies frustration or urgency about law enforcement missing from the scene as events escalate. A direct order follows: “Get your hands off. Go. Back off. He's camera.” The speaker instructs someone to retreat and to keep away from the camera, emphasizing the need to control interaction with the recording or observers. The phrase “On sir. Rest that guy. He's not That guy He came out towards my camera. You punched him first.” indicates a dispute about who initiated contact or aggression. The speaker asserts that “That guy” did not simply behave as claimed and accuses another party of approaching the camera, while stating “you punched him first,” shifting blame onto someone else in the confrontation. Additional directions are issued to the crowd: “All of you over there or away from the gas. Preferably, though.” This line suggests the presence of gas or a gas-related device and calls for people to distance themselves, with a preference for moving away from the gas source. The speaker then reinforces accountability: “That guy just assaulted.” The claim marks a pivotal moment—an accusation of assault by “that guy,” prompting a determination to “deal with this” and to move people back. Following this, the speaker reiterates posture and control: “Back over there. Hey.” The dialogue then shifts to questions about who has been arrested: “Are we the only one that was arrested?” The answer provided is: “Yeah. We'll talk to you over there.” The speaker notes an assault occurred, saying simply, “Assaulted.” The following declaration clarifies a temporary stance: “For now, we're fucking deescalating.” This emphasizes a strategic move to reduce tension rather than pursue further immediate action. The closing commands maintain the drive to create distance and manage the situation: “So please move back here.” The audience is reminded that someone has been arrested: “Arrested right now, sir.” Finally, a directive ties the communication together: “You're speaking with him. Please back off.” The overall sequence reflects a reactive, controlled response aimed at separating parties, stopping perceived aggression, and de-escalating amid competing accusations and crowd dynamics.

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An officer is ordering someone to go back on the sidewalk because they are on the roadway. The officer is ordering their arrest for violating New York City traffic rules since they have refused to leave the roadway. The officer warns that if they refuse to enter the prisoner transport vehicle or resist arrest, they may be charged with an additional crime.

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The speaker urges everyone to retreat from the police and refers to them as a grown man. They repeat the instruction to fall back and call for backup.

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Against Americans. Alright. Everyone. Give them the ropes. Pedestrians will move outside the road or you'll be arrested for impeding. All pedestrians will move outside the road now. Give us your hands. Give us your hands over.

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A person is recording a video outside a building and is approached by a security guard and a police officer. The person questions who they are and why they are being surrounded. The person refuses to talk to the police officer and threatens to knock him out. They demand to know the police officer's name and badge number. The person asserts that the police officer should stick to his job inside the building and not approach members of the public on the sidewalk. The person eventually tells everyone to go back inside and leave them alone.

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"Police have now entered into the crowd." "We're not moving till something happens about this country." "Here's the man who was hit." "He's been cleaned up a little bit." "This guy was knocked out by the police." "It looks like he has a broken nose, blood gushing down his face, and now he's back." "He stood up." "He's just lying to you." "I'm not doing anything. I'm standing here." "I've seen what happened to this poor guy." "Don't do it again, mate. Honestly, don't do it again." "I'm a public citizen and a public fairway." "I'm a public citizen on a public highway." "Arrest me then." "Arrest me then." "You're gonna fuck the game on you."

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A group is blocking the police from leaving and threw garbage. People are trying to create a line to stop ICE and FBI. They are fighting to get the police out of the town. People are upset because ICE came through and took immigrants out of the city. One man was thrown by the police and keeps going back at them after being pushed. The police threw him down, and he keeps going after them.

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Open the south, comply with the officer's orders or face arrest. Interfering with an arrest will also lead to arrest. Please move back and continue to do so. Thank you for your cooperation.

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An individual tells someone to stop what they are doing with their job and says, "Don't touch me," while the other person denies touching them. Another person intervenes, stating their hands are separate and urging everyone to let it go. This person then warns that they will be arrested and asserts they are not supposed to be there, claiming there is a law against their presence. They accuse the group of being outsiders bringing violence.

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The exchange appears to be a tense traffic-stop interaction. One speaker asserts they are not detained and mentions having it on recording, while questioning the legitimacy of the stop. They indicate they were visiting parents and that they live in Spencer, and they are asked for their father’s name, though they decline giving that information. Throughout the confrontation, the other party demands that the speaker keep their hands visible and not move around, insisting they are not detained and that nothing about a detention has been said. The speaker is told to turn the phone off and to stop recording, with repeated instructions to relax and not to move excessively. There is a back-and-forth about recording and legality: the speaker states they have it on recording already and asserts a prohibition on certain actions, while the other party continues to instruct the speaker to put the phone away and to calm down. The dialogue includes commands to approach or come up, culminating in repeated insistence that the speaker "come up," with multiple repetitions of "Come up" and "You got the right one," suggesting the speaker is being asked to move toward the officer or another location. Overall, the moment captures a confrontation where one participant emphasizes not being detained and references recording, while the other enforces compliance through visible-hand and proximity directives, culminating in persistent urging to advance.

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An individual questions whether an action is due to security concerns or intimidation. The response indicates it is a security matter. Another person is told to stay away from someone. An individual asks why they aren't being arrested and demands to see video footage. Someone is told to calm down. An individual states "They will arrest me. I know nothing." Another person is asked if they would arrest someone else, claiming to have seen that person slap someone. It is asserted that no one said "stab him." Someone states they are on the side of another person.

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Speaker 0 confronts another person with repeated "Get the fuck out" and "Don't come back," insisting "Let me move. Let me get out" while being pushed toward the road and urged to "Fucking walk." The exchange includes "Stop it" and "Stop sticking your camera to people's fucking face," followed by "I didn't do anything" and "I have the right to be here. Okay. Did I say I have the right to be here. I have the right to film." The other person threatens violence: "You come back, I'm gonna fucking smoke you, dude," and "gonna smash that fucking camera." The scene ends with the claim: "DHS watching you right there lasered on you. You have a sniper lasered on you right now. I don't give a fuck."

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Police are instructing individuals to exit a building. They emphasize the need for everyone to step out and keep walking. Officers ask if anyone else is inside and repeatedly urge individuals to come out. They check for additional people and request that everyone show their hands. There is a brief exchange where one person inquires about the situation, but the police state that explanations will come later. The atmosphere is tense, with officers focused on ensuring compliance and safety.
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