Abappy wrote:Зырянин wrote:Abappy wrote:
Один нежелательный эффект я назвал - показать лицо полицейского из латинской америки (из подразделений по борьбе с наркокартелями) проходящего переподготовк в США, означает убить этого полицейского.
там не учат наркополицейских - для них есть отдельная школа, где с секюрити всё на уровне.
в форт беннинге учат обычных полицейских и солдат.
Не знал, спасибо. Кстати никто не в курсе - выпустили уже или держат ещё (я так понял ареста небыло, было именно задержание) ?
вот подробности:
http://rt.com/usa/news/correspondents-a ... t-benning/
An RT crew, including correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway, has been released after detention by US police while filming protests near the Fort Benning military base in Georgia.
They were taken into custody despite complying with the police demand not to come close to the gates of the base. RT is now trying to find out the details of the incident.
The journalists were detained after the demonstration was over and everybody, including correspondents, was leaving the site. The arrest was very rough, RT Washington bureau informs, with hard plastic hand cuffs injuring Kaelyn Forde’s wrists. This type of handcuffs is commonly used by US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In the footage she can be seen yelling, “We are press, why are you arresting me?”
The RT correspondents, as well as the demonstrators, were charged with insubordination to the authorities, taking part in unlawful assembly and failure to disperse.
All those detained were transported to a jail, their private possessions, clothes and, in the men’s case, underwear were confiscated. They received prison jumpsuits with the tag “Muscogee County Jail”. The arrested were put in the same cells with convicted criminals serving their sentences. Kaelyn Forde managed to make a call from the prison.
After 24 hours of detention, all the arrested were brought before a judge.
After a six-hour interrogation of the arrested, and the policemen who detained them, the judge kept most of the charges in place.
In particular, the RT correspondent and a cameraman were facing the dilemma of admitting their guilt of “participation in unlawful assembly” and paying a fine, or going back to jail.
The decision was made to pay the fine.
Another charge, “insubordination to the authorities”, will require further investigative measures.
Eventually, at midnight Georgian time, 32 hours after the arrest, the correspondents were released.
...освободили таки.
а ведь могли бы придушить, и закопать втихаря недалече.
как в белоруссиях.
чтоб неповадно было лить воду на мельницу путинизма.
как всё-таки хорошо, что живём в цивилизованной стране.