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A citizen journalist is recording buses at the San Antonio Airport. He states he is exercising his first amendment rights and recording the drop-off of "illegals." He asks for Corporal Perez and the night duty manager, Frank Constantino. An officer asks for the journalist's name, explaining that someone matching his description has a criminal trespass. The journalist refuses to provide identification, stating he is not breaking any laws and that he is in a public place. He claims he is like paparazzi and does not want to be harassed. Another officer, Price, arrives and asks if the journalist was issued a criminal trespass warning for the airport, to which the journalist says he doesn't want to answer any questions. Officer Price states the journalist is being detained and asks for a driver's license, which the journalist refuses to provide. The journalist claims he is being detained for reporting in a public space.

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At San Antonio International Airport, a bus arrived carrying 60 "illegals" with tickets to travel into the country. One speaker identified a bus driver who allegedly trespassed him and began filming. He claimed the location was a public space and compared his actions to paparazzi. An individual named Elise told officers that the speaker was harassing immigrants and had been previously warned about trespassing. The speaker requested to be arrested and asked for the officer's badge number. He then filmed people disembarking the bus, asking their destinations. Some passengers stated they were going to Minnesota, Miami, Boston, Maryland, Dallas, Atlanta, and California. The speaker asked some passengers if they were "illegal aliens," and apologized when they said they were not.

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Speaker 0, a citizen journalist, encounters Officer Trapp at the San Antonio Airport. Speaker 0 asks for Officer Trapp's name and badge number, and mentions recording the situation. Speaker 1, Officer Trapp, asks if there is an issue, to which Speaker 0 responds that they are just recording. Speaker 0 asks about Corporal Perez and requests to speak with a supervisor. Officer Trapp confirms they have a supervisor and asks if it is Corporal Perez. Speaker 0 mentions being a concerned citizen and asserts their right to record on public property. Officer Trapp questions who owns the airport and asks for Speaker 0's name. Speaker 0 questions if they have broken any laws. Officer Trapp mentions Speaker 0 making contact with someone and asks for their name. Speaker 0 compares themselves to paparazzi and asks not to be harassed. Officer Trapp mentions speaking with Sue Bobby and Speaker 0 suggests that Sue Bobby can explain they are not breaking any laws. Another officer, Officer Price, arrives and asks if Speaker 0 was issued a criminal trespass warning. Speaker 0 confirms and declines to answer further questions. Officer Price asks for identification and detains Speaker 0. Speaker 0 questions the reason for the detention, and Officer Price states they are investigating a call. Speaker 0 assures they will not run away and Officer Price advises against getting in people's faces. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 stating they are being detained for reporting in a public place.

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The speaker expresses concern about illegal immigrants at Houston International Airport, emphasizing the need for awareness and change. They engage in a discussion with airport security about recording in a secure area, highlighting their rights as a US citizen and military member. Security explains the prohibition on video due to national security concerns, regardless of citizenship status. The speaker questions the legality of the immigrants and their documentation. The conversation revolves around the importance of following rules and maintaining security protocols.

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I'm wearing a gray shirt. They're getting out. Okay. They're going after this guy who's filming them. He's out of the way. They threw his bike. They are wearing masks. They have green vests. They are putting their hands on this individual right now. They are arresting this man, getting Speaker 1: What's your name? Speaker 2: I'm not resisting. Not resisting. 60299. Get off. My wife. (847) 596-0299. That's my wife. Speaker 1: Got you, Daryl. Someone

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An individual sent pictures of a person and a bike with a padlock. A sniper inside a building witnessed the person arrive on the bike, set it down, and then walk away. The sniper sent the pictures. The bike is considered a suspicious device. Someone reported individuals filming them, a person on the roof, and then them again. When shots were fired, these individuals allegedly tried to run away. There is a deceased shooter and possibly three victims in the crowd. There are also reports of one deceased and two flight attendants. Two helicopters have taken off. The status of someone in a van is unknown.

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The speaker is at an illegal immigration processing center in San Antonio, Texas at 12:12 AM on November 14, 2023. A coach bus that fits 60 passengers is nearly full. The speaker intends to follow the bus to see where it leads, despite the driver having previously called the police on them. The speaker believes that dropping people off on city-owned airport property constitutes a public drop-off. They note there were no trespassing signs at the facility. An NGO appears to be taking a headcount, and the speaker recalls that last time, buses departed at 1:00 AM. The speaker identifies Star Shuttle and Charter as the local transportation company involved.

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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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An individual is confronted on a property and told to leave because it is military property. The individual claims to be a citizen journalist investigating who is staying on the property. They state that the gate is open to the public and that they drove in without issue. They also mention concern for women and children allegedly harmed by unvetted men. The other individual repeatedly demands they leave and threatens arrest, telling them to call the station for information but refusing to provide details themselves. They ask who the journalist represents and who they signed a non-disclosure agreement with.

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Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 are taking audio and video when Speaker 0 approaches and demands to know what they are photographing. Speaker 1 refuses to answer and asks Speaker 0 to leave them alone. Speaker 0 refuses, claiming they can't take photos on federal property. Speaker 1 claims Speaker 0 tried to hit them with their car. Speaker 2 says they witnessed the near-hit and that the photography is constitutionally protected. Speaker 1 threatens to have Speaker 0 arrested. Speaker 0 refuses to leave, stating they don't take orders from "schmucks." Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 they made a mistake and should go home. Speaker 0 asks again what Speaker 1 is photographing. Speaker 1 again refuses to answer.

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A person reported a man with a wallet left on a plane. The man was recording at the airport and had been to mental health staff. The driver said the man doesn't follow him. A woman is doing TSR and tickets. Someone answered about the man with the wallet, but the driver came out, so they couldn't follow through. The driver said the man had been through the process from the branch center. The driver is giving information for a report. The man is going to jail for trespassing on airport property. The driver was driving Star Shuttle 79. The first contact with the man was tonight. The driver dropped off a load, and the man was standing there. The driver called ATC and MRC because of a past incident. The man was filming earlier, but not anyone in particular. He disappeared, then reappeared later. The man followed Scott, who called MRC and ATC.

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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 person is videotaping what they claim is an active law enforcement scene and refuses to leave when asked by an officer. The officer threatens the person with arrest for interfering. The person states they are a citizen and will continue videotaping, claiming what is happening is illegal and not welcome in the community. The person states they are getting the officer's license plate number. The person claims that ICE is taking people off the street in their community.

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An individual is recording a bus with a Texas license plate, speculating that the 50 to 60 people who exited the bus and entered a bathroom are headed to a protest in Ocala or Gainesville. The bus is unmarked, identified as a charter LLC, with USDOT number US 3651914.

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They're stopping my driver and telling me they want my phone because I videoed the USAID facility. I've told them they can't have my phone, but now they're telling my driver he has to get out of the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this, though I'm not sure if I'm aiming the camera correctly.

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An individual was instructed to lay on their stomach to avoid being hit. One speaker recounts seeing someone walking, then running towards a fence line after they turned around. Another speaker states they are there for their safety because someone tried to shoot them. They also mention mistaking someone for Comal County Sheriff's Office trying to kill them. An arrest is then made for trespassing. The arrested individual will be medically cleared.

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A person with a camera is confronted by security while filming. The security guard asks if the person has approval from the school to be there. The person admits they usually don't get consent from people they film. The security guard says someone complained, and this happens all the time. The security guard states that they can't stand there, even on the sidewalk, and demands they leave the property. The person filming says they are doing it for the public's right to know. They are escorted off the property by officers and state the officers should be escorting the president off the property instead.

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A person is documenting an encounter, anticipating the arrival of "Corporal Perez." They state they are documenting potential job displacement and refer to their X account. They mention a previous incident where they received a written warning on a public street near hangars, despite not knowing it was public. They claim their lawyer confirmed the street's public status, and they returned to "prove them wrong." The discussion shifts to videotaping immigrants, with the person asserting that those being filmed are aware and willing. They clarify they were following a bus, not breaking traffic laws. They share that the police officer was given their information and criminal report number. They state they are doing this for god and country and that they have footage of their old neighborhood in Queens, detailing prostitution and drug use.

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Alright, a dozen or so people exited a van outside Piedra, assisted by two NGO workers. These are illegal aliens. This is happening in broad daylight, while unaccompanied children are moved at night. Many of the 500,000 unaccompanied children brought into our country are missing or dead from organ harvesting. The people are given neon bags by a Mexican NGO and are headed to Terminal A, likely for Frontier Airlines to travel into the interior. I found two illegals escorted by a faith-based NGO out of Mexico and Texas. One was dropped at Delta. Another dozen jumped off the van and one with arrest papers is heading into TSA. Airport employees received memos about my journalism. I'm recording a male from Colombia. He couldn't provide ID, so they sent him to another line, possibly headed to Atlanta via Dallas. He was escorted through the gate without showing ID. This is Kamala Harris's America, with TSA escorting illegals into our country.

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A person confronted two individuals photographing on federal property, warning them about potential arrest and claiming to have them on camera with a witness. The same person is later recorded telling a 911 operator that the two individuals were filming people at the post office. A separate 911 call reports that the two individuals with cameras sprayed the caller in the face with pepper spray after the caller asked why they were being filmed. The caller describes the individuals and expresses concern about their agenda. One of the photographers claims the caller attempted to assault them and requests to file a report. They describe the caller as a white female, approximately 60 years old, and state that no one made physical contact.

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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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Speaker 0, a citizen journalist, encounters Officer Trapp at the San Antonio Airport. Speaker 0 asks for Officer Trapp's name and badge number, and mentions recording the situation. Speaker 1, Officer Trapp, asks if there is an issue, to which Speaker 0 responds that they are just recording. Speaker 0 asks about Corporal Perez and requests to speak with a supervisor. Officer Trapp confirms they have a supervisor but is unsure if it is Corporal Perez. Speaker 0 mentions being a concerned citizen and asserts their right to record on public property. Officer Trapp questions this, and Speaker 0 argues that taxpayers fund the airport. The conversation continues with Speaker 0 expressing concern about potential harassment and Officer Trapp mentioning a criminal trespass warning. The transcript ends with Officer Price joining the conversation and Speaker 0 refusing to provide identification.

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A Department of Homeland Security agent questioned an individual filming a government-leased building. The individual stated they were filming for their own use and presented a DHS memo stating it is lawful to film the exterior of federal buildings. The agent expressed concern that releasing the footage could endanger people in the building, potentially making the individual liable if harm occurred. The individual declined to provide identification, citing Texas law. The agent asked the individual to stop filming and leave, but the individual refused, stating they were on a public street and had verified this with the city of Frisco. The agent clarified they were only asking the individual to stop filming them. The individual said they would continue filming for a few more minutes. The agent then identified themself. The individual refused to stop filming, referencing their earlier proof that it was lawful.

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The speaker confronts someone filming in front of a building and tells them they don't have the right to film there. The person being filmed asks who the speaker is and why they can't film. The speaker insists that they don't have the right and threatens to knock them out. The person being filmed asks for the speaker's name and badge number, and the speaker provides it. The person being filmed tells the speaker to leave them alone and not give them orders on the sidewalk. The speaker tells them to go back inside and not bother them.

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They're stopping my driver and demanding my phone because I filmed the USAID facility. I've refused to give them my phone, and now they're ordering my driver to exit the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this situation, though I'm unsure if I'm holding the camera correctly.
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