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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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The speakers argue about an arrest, with one claiming it's illegal. They discuss a court hearing and corporate property, demanding to see a warrant. The situation escalates as they resist arrest, praying for help and accusing the actions of being illegal. Ultimately, they assert ownership of the corporate property. Translation: The speakers dispute an arrest, questioning its legality and discussing a court hearing and corporate property. They demand to see a warrant and resist arrest, praying for assistance and claiming the actions are illegal. Finally, they assert ownership of the corporate property.

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During a tense exchange, participants discuss leaving due to trespass and reference "The protocol is you're trespassing, we gotta leave now." They insist the body cam should be turned off if asked: "the protocol is and your protocol is if I ask you to turn off the body cam, you have to turn it off." A speaker notes, "She's a lawyer, so she knows," while another responds, "Well, that's lawyer stuff, so that's not true." The group asserts they are not being arrested and that the other party will not arrest them: "No. I'm not. I'm not being arrested." The presence of an AG is acknowledged with lines like "I'm an AG" and "You're arresting your AG." Tensions peak as safety concerns are voiced: "Please don't put your hands off. Can you get your children out of here?" They finally indicate they will leave, seeking to comply with protocol.

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An individual asks another to step outside, threatening to call the police. The other person welcomes the threat and suggests calling 911. One of the individuals claims they are looking at a 12-story building and accuses someone of treason. They allege the building was renovated to house illegal aliens while US citizens are sleeping in tents. They state they followed two individuals, who appeared to be from Venezuela, into the building. They claim they were cursed out and the police were called on them when they asked for some of the "free shit," referencing their own Airbnb expenses.

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A man in a gray shirt and pants arrived in a Chevy pickup truck and told Speaker 0 and others they had to leave. He said he worked for 35 years. The man approached Speaker 0 first, who was by the fence near a picnic table. After speaking to Speaker 0, he moved up the fence toward two other men. The man said no truck was allowed across the property. The truck left, came back, stayed for a while, and then left again. Speaker 1 mentioned Tyler was blowing the roof and that the same car was coming down White Star Road. Speaker 0 didn't know if Tyler was shot at. Speaker 0 is going to get people to take Speaker 1's statement.

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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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During a tense encounter, the speakers reference protocol: "Protocol is that you turn it off as a citizen request." They want to leave: "They want you guys to leave? Yes. Move out. Let's just leave. Let's just make it easy." They discuss trespass: "Trespass? Get him out." "You're trespassing, we gotta leave now." One person notes: "No. She's a lawyer." "She's a lawyer, so she knows." An authority retorts: "I'm an AG." They insist they're not being arrested: "No. I'm not being arrested." They request not to be handcuffed: "Please don't put your hands on us." The partner pleads: "I'm scared. I'm right here." They decide to leave: "We're leaving." They also say: "Please take my hands up. Please take the handcuffs." The exchange centers on protocol, the threat of removal, and fear during the departure.

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Speaker 0 confronts someone, accusing them of stealing and threatening to call the cops. Speaker 1 questions what Speaker 0 is going to do. Speaker 0 says that the person and their "buddies" can't steal. Both speakers state that the other can't touch them. Speaker 0 threatens to burn the other person's socks and suit. Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 to stop and threatens to sue, claiming Speaker 0 is putting hands on them.

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You're going to end up in jail. That's fine; I could use a day off. I’ll protect you, but I don’t know your name. I need to take my things home. You didn’t have money yesterday, so I doubt you have any today. My husband will sue the Baraboo School District. I’m just trying to survive; my family is in trouble. Time to leave. I’ll listen to you, but I’m not going anywhere until I get my stuff. If you don’t leave, I’ll arrest you for disorderly conduct. I dare you to try. I’ll be back out. We’re giving you options. I’ll curse you if you don’t back off. You’re under arrest for disorderly conduct. Don’t touch me! Get your hands off me!

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Speaker 0 encounters a woman who is causing trouble and tries to confront her. Speaker 1 questions Speaker 0's actions and asks why they are discussing the situation. Speaker 0 refers to the woman as crazy and believes she is trying to ruin their weekend. Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 to leave the situation. Speaker 0 mentions a police officer arriving and expresses satisfaction with the woman's deserved consequences. They also mention that the situation could have escalated further. Speaker 0 believes the woman should be arrested.

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There's a squatter in someone's backyard. What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be here. Show me your ID. No, I don’t need to show you anything. I'll call the cops. Go ahead. I want my lock back. You’re wasting your time. If you cut it, I’ll let the police handle it. You’re breaking and entering; you could get arrested. Get a place to live. Why am I crazy? You’re living in someone’s backyard. Just leave. I can call you an Uber to a shelter if you want. The police are on their way.

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Speaker 0 tells Felicia to stop and not make things worse. Speaker 1 repeatedly tells Felicia to get out of their face. Speaker 2 also tells Felicia to get out. Speaker 3 reassures Felicia that they are not leaving and tries to calm her down. Speaker 1 continues to argue with Speaker 3. Speaker 4 notes that Felicia's energy seems to be fading. Speaker 0 tries to reason with Felicia and mentions someone named Patty. Speaker 2 asks for help to get someone off their face. Speaker 0 warns Felicia that she might go to jail. Speaker 1 doesn't care and wants the person off their face. Speaker 3 tries to calm Felicia down. Speaker 0 suggests going to the hospital instead of jail. Speaker 1 insists on getting the person off their face. The conversation ends with Speaker 3 saying they have something.

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The speaker repeatedly asks the person if they have more information about trespassing and being asked to leave the secured side. The person denies refusing to leave and asks for the statute to be cited so they can understand it better. The speaker tells them to look it up themselves.

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Speaker 0 warns speakers 1 and 2 that they have already had ample time and that further action may escalate. Speaker 1 is upset and claims they are trying to retrieve their belongings to prevent others from taking them. Speaker 1 accuses speaker 0 of threatening jail. Speaker 2 confirms with someone over the phone that speakers 1 and 2 are packing up and leaving. Speaker 0 reiterates the warning, stating that further action may escalate if they return. Speaker 1 responds that they will have to escalate then.

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The speaker is involved in a confrontation with someone, repeatedly telling them to step back and not touch them. Another person tries to intervene and calm the situation. The speaker continues to assert their rights to be in a certain area and questions why they are being told to back up. The conversation becomes heated and the speaker uses profanity. The video ends with the speaker expressing frustration and defiance.

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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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In the exchange, Speaker 1 indicates they are checking up on them and have received keys, while Speaker 0 asserts clear boundaries about entering the property. Speaker 0 repeatedly states: “You cannot come to my house,” and “This is my property.” They insist that Speaker 1 cannot walk onto the premises, cannot ring the doorbell, and cannot visit; they caution about needing to pass a background check to come to someone’s house, and insist Speaker 1 must leave immediately. Speaker 0 clarifies that they have kids and expresses concern about potential criminal activity, saying, “Call the police and say hi. I have kids. I don’t know. I’m not sure if you’re a criminal.” Speaker 1 agrees to leave after these warnings. The children’s safety is a recurring theme in Speaker 0’s statements, with multiple refusals for access and visits, including a claim that Speaker 1 cannot use childcare or be a friend to gain entry, underscoring the need to leave. During the confrontation, Speaker 0 also notes that they are recording because they do not want their face shown on social media, and claims to have Speaker 1’s information and “saw it already in the system.” Speaker 1 responds with a remark about privacy rights and asserts there is no right to privacy in that context, while continuing to attempt polite closure by saying “You guys have a good day.” Despite the tense exchange, Speaker 1 maintains a calm demeanor and explains they are simply visiting local daycares and that “everybody’s been very nice.” They insist this is not harassment, recounting that they knocked on doors to say hello. They offer New Year’s greetings at the end, repeatedly saying “Have a good day” and “Happy New Year,” and remark that the area feels “very friendly here.” Overall, the interaction centers on a strict boundary set by Speaker 0 regarding entry to the home, safety considerations for children, and the assertion of recording and monitoring, contrasted with Speaker 1’s attempts to explain their benign intentions and to end the encounter with courteous farewells.

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Speaker 0 warns Speakers 1, 2, and 3 that they have been given ample time and that further action may be escalated. Speaker 1 states they are trying to get their stuff off their property so "crackheads don't get it." Speaker 2 mentions that people are packing up the leaves. Speaker 3 says that as long as they are in the running, they can go out to the parts, and if another officer is needed, they will get one out there on the next shift. Speaker 1 says they heard Speaker 2. Speaker 0 repeats the warning, stating that if they have to come back, they will probably have to escalate the situation. Speaker 1 responds, "I guess they gotta escalate it then," and says they are trying to get their chips.

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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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A large crowd is present. Someone is being told they are trespassing. The person speaking says they didn't see any signs. A man is described as "raging" and kicking people out.

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Two speakers engage in a tense confrontation on private property, captured on video. Speaker 1 says, "There's no problem with that," while Speaker 0 accuses, "Not showing respect to the rules of" and, "Because of the just after you are not serving me. Really? Please leave, sir. Please leave. Because I'll make sure you go out of business." Speaker 1 replies, "Don't worry. I'm sorry. I got to call the police as best as you want. But I'm sure you're gonna go out of business." They add, "We will wait for them outside." "You can get out of my property. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. We will leave." The exchange ends with, "Good luck. Idiot." and, "Definitely, he's going out of business, this guy."

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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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Authorities instruct targeted arrests for an assault and warn that 'Don't interfere with officers. If you interfere with officers, you may be subject to arrest or use of force.' They tell people to leave: 'Leave with people. Alright? If you did hot shit, get out. Come back tomorrow. You're better, way more, way more effective outside of a prison cell. If you did hot shit, leave.' Officers are ordered to move traffic off public ways: 'You are ordered to move to the sidewalk.' A responder says, 'We're on it.' The scene ends with a hostile shout: 'Hey. Quit smiling, fuck boy. Fuck you. Fuck Fuck Fuck you. You. You.'
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