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The speaker is in Virginia and wants to know what's happening. They roll up their car window and ask someone to slow down. They express curiosity about the driver but decide not to approach them.

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She’s stopping, and the computer won’t record. We have a license plate; it’s from Pennsylvania, but the mail is from New Jersey. I might need to borrow one from you. She mentioned that at 4:23, he was approaching her while she was walking towards the sushi building. The timestamp could be useful.

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Speaker 0 announces the time as 9:15 and mentions being arrested. They ask someone to double check something related to arrest in Germany. They then request the person to put something away.

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A man confronts another man about keying a Tesla, claiming there's video evidence online and that the license plate was recorded. The man being confronted initially denies the act, but then says "Oh, shit." The confronter expresses surprise that the police haven't contacted him yet. He questions why someone wearing a USA shirt and driving a Korean car would key an American car, suggesting the owner is likely a Democrat and possibly a woman. Neither the man accused nor his companion offer any explanation.

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- The conversation centers on a neighbor dispute and enforcement of village ordinances. The speaker implies trouble arises when the neighbor complains about work being done that goes against the village rules, such as detailing or washing the car. - They question whether the activity is on private property, with references to work on the lawn and “on your own property,” but the other party counters that it is “still in public view.” - The speaker asserts that they are not making things up and mentions a plan to call a lieutenant to come over, citing water violations and other issues: “Water violations. Washington motor vehicles, rods, furniture, living in public place. This is a private area. This is a private private residential Yeah. This is a home.” - The other person pushes back, saying “That’s what you say. It’s still in public view,” and challenges whether the deed proves private property: “You wanna get the deed to the house that says it’s private? It’s a private area.” - The first speaker warns that if actions continue, they will be back “to give you tickets,” and adds: “The cancel is really quick.” - There is an advisory stance: “So I’m advising you. You guys wanna do something? If you wanna give us the ticket, you should give it to us now because we do do it. We Start doing some work, and then you’ll have your ticket.” - A disagreement over whether the location is a public place persists, with the claim: “But it said public place. This is not a public place.” - Details shift to a vehicle discussion: the car in question, with a name “Eric G,” described as the car “we got the guy we got from.” The conversation notes: “In Connecticut, by the way.” - They reference another car “here that was parked with those plates and this or mismatched on the car,” suggesting some verification or pattern they’ve observed: “We have that other car here that was parked with those plates and this or mismatched on the car. Yeah. We get away with it for a while.” - The car’s ownership details are discussed: “Was the car bought between me and my friend. He bought this car yesterday. What state? Connecticut.” - The name under the title is identified as “Eric Gere.” The dialogue confirms: “The names are the name under the title is Eric Gere.”

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Is there any chance you'd like to do an interview for our documentary? Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. We need to get out of here. Alright, let's back up. Joe, record it when it comes back. We're in a bad area, and people are looking at us with the windows down. I’m getting in front of you all. Let’s go.

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The speakers are discussing various details and requests related to a call. They mention the time, ask for identification, and inquire about a Colorado and Arizona license plate. They also mention encountering individuals with stripes and discuss a room number and Wi-Fi information. There is mention of a truck repair card and personal effects found in a car. The conversation ends with a mention of going to Belmont Truck Repair.

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A person confronts an individual, accusing him of keying a Tesla, stating there's video evidence online and that the license plate was recorded. The accused denies the act, even after being told he was seen doing it. The speaker questions the motive, pointing out the accused's USA t-shirt, Korean car, and the possibility that the Tesla owner is a Democrat. The speaker expresses disbelief and wishes the accused good luck, hoping he learns a lesson. The accused then tells the speaker to chase him.

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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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Speaker 0 instructs to move their car and warns, “You’re gonna knock it off.” They tell the other person to pull their car, say, “Yeah. It’s good,” and ask, “How? Everybody good?”

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An individual is instructed to exit a vehicle and balance plates. The license plate number BPA6961 is stated twice.

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A person confronts an individual, accusing him of keying a Tesla, stating there's video evidence online. The accused denies the act, but the accuser claims to have witnessed it, noting the license plate was recorded. The accuser questions the motivation, pointing out the accused was wearing a USA t-shirt while driving a Korean car. The accuser speculates the Tesla owner is likely a Democrat. The accused and his companion remain silent. The accuser expresses disbelief, mentioning the accused is handicapped, and wishes him luck, hoping he learns a lesson. The encounter ends near a Chase bank.

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A person is recording a bus that is getting close to their car. They suspect the bus driver and dispatcher were alerted to their presence and recording activity. The person believes they are not breaking any laws or harassing anyone, asserting their right to peacefully record as a citizen journalist. They mention a previous encounter with a police officer, referencing the First Amendment and freedom of the press, comparing their activity to paparazzi at an airport. The person records the bus's license plate number. Later, a coach bus appears, which the person believes is not from the center they were initially recording. They suspect it might be the same bus they recorded earlier.

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Speaker 0 instructs others to 'stay stay back and back to the grass as much as possible.' He states, 'I the guy who was arrested, got a photo of him.' The exchange ends with 'Yeah.'

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A car is running, and another is parked in the driveway. An unidentified person repeatedly states "No comment" and "Your chest passes" when asked who lives at the residence.

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The speaker observed someone taking paper from their pocket and writing notes. This observation was made while reviewing footage three to four days after the event. Therefore, they were unable to secure the piece of paper that the person had torn up.

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Two individuals are recording an unidentified event. One person believes it might be a gas station. Both express shock and exclamations, with concerns about their safety. One confirms they are filming the event. They decide to leave the location.

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In West Saint Paul, a tense exchange unfolds involving a confrontation over identification and vehicle ownership. One person questions why they are being allowed in or out, insisting that the vehicle being driven is registered to an illegal immigrant and asks, “Is it your vehicle?” The situation escalates with exasperation and swearing, including directives to “Go in here” and expressions of frustration about the others’ conduct. Another participant tells a woman to “stay back over there” and states, “Ma’am, can you do me a favor? Just stay back over there.” A request is made for identification and badge information: “I have the right to know his badge number. What is your badge number?” The exchange centers on accountability, vehicle ownership, and the acknowledgement of badge identification, set within a high-tension environment.

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The speaker tells someone to return to their car and assures them that they will be attended to shortly. They mention that they will be checking the registration of a specific license plate. The speaker then bids farewell to someone, addressing them as "judge."

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The speakers express concern about a noise and the darkness outside. They are relieved to have left the area and comment on how dark it has become. They are surprised by the short duration of their recording and mention that a car's lights are barely visible.

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Speaker 0: Hey, what's up? We're in Virginia right now. Check this out. I'm gonna roll up the window. Hold on. Slow down. I need to capture this. I don't care. Look. Look. Look. I wish I could see the driver, but I won't approach them. Anyway, this is crazy.

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The speaker highlights an event at 3:11 in the video, focusing on the driver's actions. The speaker expresses disbelief and confusion regarding the driver's behavior. The speaker emphasizes the driver turning around abruptly.

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A person in a car questions another person in a car about parking in a disabled spot. The first person asks if the second person has a disabled sticker. The second person asks why they have to answer that. The second person explains that just because a disabled sticker isn't visible, doesn't mean they don't have one. They state that some people have permanent disabilities, so the sticker is on their tag, not the window.

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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 person states that someone got into their truck and was driving it. This occurred in Downtown Detroit in East Larkinia. Another person repeatedly chanted "Free Palestine," and also said "Future kids" and "Assad." The first person described the other as a "homeless drug addict" and demanded they get out of the truck.
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