MnIndy Video: Detained Glass Bead videographer on policing in the age of YouTube

By Paul Schmelzer
Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 2:31 pm

This morning, a group of journalists and activists held a press conference to raise awareness of what they see as a frightening trend: police, in the run-up to the Republican National Convention, increasingly targeting journalists. I’ll have video of the conference later today, but here’s a quick video on Vlad Teichberg, a member of the Glass Bead Collective, a New York new-media art group. He and two colleagues were detained by Minneapolis police this week without charge and searched. Police confiscated notes, computers and videocameras, exposing the film in one camera and finally returning the equipment days later. He says we’re at a cultural tipping point: With so many citizens toting cameras to events like RNC protests, police have little choice but to follow strict police protocols — or else run the risk of being outted on YouTube.

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geargab
Comment posted August 28, 2008 @ 3:41 pm

Minneapolis City Council Members begin to sound off on this event

Paul Ostrow – Ward 1: http://geargab.kingwho.com/?p=347

Cam Gordon – Ward 2: http://rphaedrus.livejournal.com/


Sally
Comment posted September 5, 2008 @ 1:19 pm

This gentleman's comments make perfect sense. Unfortunately, if laws effectively restrain the power of the ruling class– the police, the military, the prisons–then the laws will be changed so that they don't–e.g., the Patriot Act. The police know what their real job is, even if it isn't written in their contract or reflected in the laws of the states or nation.


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