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Speaker 0 is concerned about feeding the whole town. Speaker 1 is not allowed to cross the bridge and suggests going through CSRD. Speaker 3 mentions liability on their property. Speaker 1 questions why resources are being wasted on this situation. Speaker 2 explains that nobody is allowed to cross the bridge due to an order. Speaker 1 asks for the reason behind the order, but Speaker 2 only mentions following instructions. Speaker 3 emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the need to save houses from the fire.

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Speaker 0 urges someone to go home as there are many people and it could get dangerous. They mention seeing others getting hurt and not wanting the person they are speaking to get hurt. They promise to create a safe path.

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Speaker 0 tells someone to stay still and they need to find a building. They struggle to find one with an entrance. Speaker 1 asks how they are doing, and Speaker 0 mentions a shell landing nearby. Speaker 1 doesn't see anything. Speaker 0 notices flares being fired and says it's not their fault.

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Speaker 0 expresses concern about the speed of the wind and suggests leaving. Speaker 1 introduces Fish, a well-known person who sells items next to Cheeseburger in Paradise. Speaker 0 continues, describing how he walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that the cars were not moving due to a police blockade. He tried to convince the police to let people leave because of the approaching fire, but they refused. Speaker 0 walked further and heard explosions and screams. Speaker 1 expresses disbelief about the blockade. Speaker 0 confirms that he eventually went to his place and stayed there for the night.

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A tense street confrontation unfolds with loud exchanges, accusations, and threats centered on an alleged Nazi presence and a planned conversation that escalates into threats and harassment. The participants describe a scene where neighbors are distressed and some individuals demand to know who is filming and where their car is, while others respond with hostility and accusations of Nazism. Key points: - A group argues that someone is blocking an ice vehicle and demands to see a car and its plate, calling the driver a coward. The demand to identify car owners and vehicles recurs, along with insults and aggressive language. - The group states they came out for a discussion and security, not for a fight, while others label their presence as Nazi or agitator activity. One person says, “We’re Nazis for… walking down the road,” and others insist they are there to talk, not to provoke a confrontation. - There is immediate hostility: objects are thrown, including ice blocks, and there is intermittent back-and-forth about whether the group is there for a fight or a conversation. The phrase “You’re a fucking coward” and “Get the fuck out” surfaces repeatedly. - A livestream is mentioned, with one participant asking another to be honest and accusing the other side of fascist behavior. The accused are called “Nazis” multiple times, and the livestream is referenced as part of the confrontation. - The participants claim they have been there only minutes, with remarks like “I’ve been here for maybe three minutes at the most,” and another asserts they are walking the block without saying much. - The group attempts to de-escalate by calling for police help, asking for a 911 address, and reporting that the group is being followed and that rocks or ice blocks are being thrown. They specify the location as Park Avenue and 33rd Street (moving toward 34th and Portland at times), Minneapolis. - They describe the police response as insufficient or unavailable: a dispatcher explains that officers are not able to reach the location, suggesting the group move to a different location where police can access them. There is frustration at the lack of immediate police support. - The participants report being chased, a vehicle turning onto a one-way street, and the sense of danger increases as they try to remain safe while continuing to seek police assistance. - Throughout, the speakers alternate between insisting they want a conversation and berating the other side, with repeated demands that the other group “get the fuck out.” The dialogue includes interruptions, taunts, and interruptions about who started the confrontation. - Towards the end, the participants confirm the location as 33rd Street near Park Avenue and Portland, note that police can’t reach that location, and mention a white Toyota Corolla following them. They consider moving to a different location to facilitate police assistance, and the traffic dynamics continue as they attempt to navigate the area on foot while seeking protection. In sum, the transcript details a heated, harassment-laden encounter marked by accusations of Nazism, a contested intention of dialogue versus confrontation, objects thrown, a livestream presence, and a troubling lack of timely police intervention, with the scene centered around Park Avenue and 33rd/34th Streets in Minneapolis.

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The speaker describes their experience during a fire evacuation. They were directed onto Front Street from Hohonopilani Highway, but the police blocked off the end of Front Street, causing chaos. The speaker had to maneuver through yards and sidewalks to escape. They eventually made it home, but had to break traffic laws to do so. The speaker thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. Overall, the speaker faced roadblocks and had to find alternative routes to ensure their safety.

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The speaker was driving in their truck when they encountered roadblocks set up by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further. Embers from the fire were landing on their vehicles as they tried to reach the end of Front Street. Panic ensued when it was discovered that the police had blocked off the end of the street. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to escape. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to return to their house to gather supplies but were blocked by the police.

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Speaker 0 is relieved to see Speaker 1 and mentions that many people have been asking about him. Speaker 1 shares his experience during the fire, explaining that he went to Safeway and noticed the fire approaching. He tried to warn others but encountered a police blockade. Speaker 1 continued walking and eventually heard explosions. Speaker 0 expresses disbelief and asks if Speaker 1 went back to his place. Speaker 1 confirms and mentions that the fire reached the civic center but stopped there. Speaker 0 asks if there's a way for people to help Speaker 1, who doesn't have an online account. They suggest donating to the Lahaina fire fund and mentioning "fish" in the comment section. Speaker 1 mentions the overwhelming display of aloha (love) he has witnessed.

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A police officer blocked the road, trapping people during the chaos. The speaker's brother had to cut a chain to let people out. They demand an independent investigation, as they were blocked from entering for several days. The speaker, an attorney, questions the government's actions and mentions questionable documents related to FEMA. The governor wants to purchase the land, which the speaker believes should belong to the people. The government is held responsible and should restore the land to its rightful owners.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to keep going for safety. Speaker 1 disagrees and is asked to leave. Speaker 1 mentions harm caused. Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1 they don't have to stay for the recording.

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The speaker describes witnessing a police blockade on escape routes during a fire. They walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that no cars were moving. The speaker questioned a policeman about the traffic and was told that they were under orders to keep the cars there. Despite warning the officer about the approaching fire, the speaker continued walking and observed no cars coming out. They heard explosions and screams as they reached Waikuli Beach. The speaker confirms that the police had blockaded the area near the chart house, preventing anyone from leaving.

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Speaker 0 warns against entering a certain location. Speaker 1 discusses a video clip showing a broken window and the departure of the police. Speaker 0 clarifies that they heard the radio communication ordering the police to leave. Speaker 1 mentions an individual with red hair being confronted and identifies them as an undercover FBI agent. Speaker 0 confirms this and describes another clip where a crowd tries to enter the Capitol building. They mention being pushed and sprayed with pepper spray. Speaker 0 captures footage of an individual leaning against a doorpost. The transcript ends.

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Speaker 0: Fighting. No. The police have just crossed it. They back there, girl. Wait. I know. I know that you're ready.

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Speaker 0 says they are hot and can't see the police lines. They tell others to keep their eyes open for Antifa, stating that Antifa is all over. Speaker 0 asks where Rico is and then says they see him. Speaker 0 asks if Trump is still walking here. Speaker 1 says "they're suiting up." Speaker 0 says that "they're gonna trap everyone in."

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Speaker 0 is relieved to see Speaker 1 and mentions that many people have been asking about him. Speaker 1 shares his experience during the fire, explaining that he went to Safeway and noticed the fire approaching. He tried to warn others but was stopped by a policeman following orders. Speaker 1 walked to Waikuni Beach and heard explosions. Speaker 0 is shocked by the blockade at Front Street and asks if Speaker 1 went to his place. Speaker 1 confirms and mentions that the fire reached the civic center but stopped near the tennis courts. Speaker 0 asks if there's a way to help Speaker 1, who doesn't have an online account. They suggest donating to the Lahaina fire fund and mentioning "fish" in the comment section. Speaker 1 emphasizes the outpouring of aloha he has witnessed.

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Cars were lined up but not moving. The speaker walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed a traffic obstruction caused by a policeman. The speaker questioned the need to keep the cars there, as there were no obstructions ahead. The policeman claimed to be following orders despite the approaching fire. The speaker continued walking and observed that no cars were coming out. Eventually, they heard explosions and screams. The police had blockaded the end of Front Street, preventing people from evacuating. The speaker walked all the way to the Civic Center and heard more explosions, with no one behind them.

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Speaker 0: There was nobody here. What the fuck? What did we do? We made it outside. We made it about a block. We... Speaker 1: ...made it at least two blocks, and we started running floor by floor instead of popping out. Speaker 0: It was like it was if if if they had dented me. Yeah. Dented plan.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They recount how the police blocked off the end of Front Street, causing chaos and panic among the drivers. The speaker had to maneuver through yards and sidewalks to escape the blocked area and eventually made it home. They mention that there was confusion about sounding sirens to warn people due to concerns about causing further chaos. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the challenges they faced in navigating the blocked roads and the unexpected nature of the situation.

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I walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that no cars were moving. I asked a policeman what was happening and he said he was under orders to keep the cars there. I told him that the fire was approaching and people needed to evacuate, but he insisted on following orders. I continued walking and saw that no cars were coming out. I heard explosions and people screaming. It turns out that the police had blockaded the area near the chart house, preventing anyone from leaving. Some people in the cars offered me a ride, but they were told to evacuate by car.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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The speaker was driving in their truck to check on customer properties when all the roads started getting blocked off by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further on the highway. They were corralled onto Front Street where embers were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. The police had blocked off the end of Front Street, causing panic and chaos. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to find a way out. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to go back to get supplies but were blocked off by the police.

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Speaker 0 expresses concern about the speed of the wind and suggests leaving. Speaker 1 introduces Fish, a well-known person who sells items near Cheeseburger in Paradise. Speaker 0 continues, describing how he walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that the cars were not moving due to a police blockade. He tried to convince the police to let people leave, but they refused. Speaker 0 then walked to Waikule Beach and heard explosions. Speaker 1 is shocked by this information. Speaker 0 confirms that he eventually went to his place and stayed there for the night.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They were directed to go north but were unable to move due to blocked roads. The flames were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. They had to break traffic laws by driving on sidewalks and going against police instructions. Eventually, they managed to escape and reach their home. They thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The speaker mentions that sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. The roads were blocked off, forcing everyone onto Front Street where the embers continued to pose a threat.

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Speaker 0 explains that they have been ordered not to let anyone cross the bridge due to safety concerns related to wildfires. Speaker 1 adds that over 1000 children are missing, with no information on their whereabouts. It is as if they disappeared without a trace.

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Two voices, Speaker 0 and Speaker 1, erupt in a heated argument filled with confrontation, insults, and conflicting accusations. Speaker 0 insists he did not assault anybody and denies any wrongdoing, repeatedly accusing others of criminal behavior and bullying. He berates the others as “piece of shit,” “fat bucks,” and “bunch of fucking pussies,” while predicting that they will die a “sad fucking lonely death.” He claims, “Arresting American citizens” and says, “You slam it on him,” denying that he slammed the door. He asserts that “you guys are abducting people off the streets” and challenges the group to meet him, asking for a street wave and directing them to a location. Speaker 1 challenges Speaker 0, urging him to avoid assault and to provide clarification on what just happened. He notes that they “exited here” and that they are “around you guys.” He and Speaker 0 discuss their location: “ Sheridan and Belmont. Sheridan and Belmont. We’re on the corner,” specifying the intersection to reach them. He asks for patience, saying “Hold on. Stand by.” He reports surrounding actions and voices concern about the confrontation, emphasizing they will soon be in contact with each other and that they are near the other party. The exchange grows more acrimonious as Speaker 0 continues to threaten and insult, telling the other party to tell a Facebook group where they are “Camping out like a bunch of buck bunch of fucking pussies.” He repeats the charge that others are “arresting American citizens” and asserts that the situation is not assault, while Speaker 1 maintains it could be considered assault “at the next stoplight.” The dialogue reveals a tense, personal clash, with Speaker 0 attacking the other side’s families and immigration background: “All your families came from different fucking countries.” As the tension escalates, both speakers exchange directions and indications of where they are relative to the others. Speaker 0 directs a left turn at various landmarks, asking, “Where do I turn? I turn left, turn left, right, turn left,” and acknowledges the need to communicate their location to the other group. The dialogue ends with continued dispute over the events, the concept of assault, and where each party should proceed, punctuated by raw insults and threats. The exchange centers on alleged abduction and assault, the fear of being targeted by authorities, and the urge to confront the other group at a nearby intersection near Sheridan and Belmont.
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