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WhiskeyGrinder

(22,404 posts)
Tue Apr 20, 2021, 11:16 AM Apr 2021

CBP Releases Video From Predator Drone Deployed Over George Floyd Protests

https://gizmodo.com/cbp-releases-video-from-predator-drone-deployed-over-ge-1846712785

Shortly after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd last year, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) flew a Predator drone over the city in an effort to surveil the ongoing protests against police brutality occurring there. The drone, which took off from Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota and flew in a holding pattern over protests for approximately 90 minutes, recorded video from a height of 20,000 feet. Now, thanks to a recent Freedom of Information Request, you can watch that video.

The video, which CBP published online Monday, was initially requested by Emily Crose, a network security professional. Crose told Gizmodo that she filed the FOIA request because “there needs to be attention paid to the ways local policing is being handled” and that she felt the public needed to be aware of the degree to which surveillance was being used on everyday Americans.

“When federal agencies like Customs and Border Patrol can be called upon to surveil local demonstrators without a justification that comports directly with the agency’s mission, it contributes to the ways our communities are over-policed,” said Crose, in a direct message. “I would also point out that the level of surveillance being done on local communities during protests, particularly in the last year needs to stick in the memory of the public.”

Last year, public disclosures about the CBP drone set off a firestorm of criticism—and led to disclosures about similar aerial surveillance being conducted by other federal agencies. The incident inspired a debate about federal policing tactics and spurred some lawmakers to send letters to agencies demanding additional information about their practices. Amazingly, the CBP director at the time claimed the drones were not being used for spying but were instead merely “providing assistance to state and local [officials] so they could make sure that their cities and their towns were protected.”



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CBP Releases Video From Predator Drone Deployed Over George Floyd Protests (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2021 OP
Ever seen the movie, "Enemy of the State"? Bayard Apr 2021 #1
Customs and Border Protection took it upon themselves to send up a drone crickets Apr 2021 #2

crickets

(25,982 posts)
2. Customs and Border Protection took it upon themselves to send up a drone
Tue Apr 20, 2021, 01:40 PM
Apr 2021

over Minneapolis? And this was in their purview because... Canadians are running over the border of Minnesota? What? There is no possible excuse for this. CPB needs an overhaul, and the person or persons who gave the order to spend taxpayer dollars sending up a Predator drone, essentially a weapon of war, over a US city should be punished for it.

eta - Oops, I meant to reply to the thread. Sorry about that.

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