WTF!!! #DHS Tells #Police That Common #Protest Activities Are ‘Violent Tactics’
DHS is urging law enforcement to treat even #skateboarding and #livestreaming as signs of violent intent during a protest, turning everyday behavior into a pretext for police action.
By Dell Cameron, Jul 10, 202
"The #DepartmentOfHomelandSecurity is urging local police to consider a wide range of protest activity as violent tactics, including mundane acts like riding a #bike or livestreaming a police encounter, WIRED has learned.
"WIRED has made this article free for all to read because it is primarily based on reporting from Freedom of Information Act requests [#FOIA]. Please consider subscribing to support our journalism.
"Threat bulletins issued during last month’s '#NoKings' #protests warn that the US government’s aggressive immigration raids are almost certain to accelerate domestic unrest, with DHS saying there’s a 'high likeliness' more Americans will soon turn against the agency, which could trigger #confrontations near federal sites.
"Blaming intense media coverage and backlash to the US military deployment in #LosAngeles, DHS expects the #demonstrations to 'continue and grow across the nation' as #protesters focused on other issues shift to #immigration, following a broad 'embracement of #AntiICE messaging.'
"The bulletins—first obtained by the national security nonprofit #PropertyOfThePeople through public records requests—warn that officers could face assaults with fireworks and improvised weapons: #paint-filled fire extinguishers, smoke grenades, and projectiles like #bottles and #rocks.
"At the same time, the guidance urges officers to consider a range of #nonviolent behavior and common #ProtestGear—like #masks, #flashlights, and #cameras—as potential precursors to violence, telling officers to prepare 'from the point of view of an adversary.'
"Protesters on #bicycles, #skateboards, or even 'on foot' are framed as potential 'scouts' conducting reconnaissance or searching for 'items to be used as weapons.' #Livestreaming is listed alongside '#doxxing' as a 'tactic' for 'threatening' police. Online posters are cast as ideological #recruiters—or as participants in 'surveillance sharing.'
"One list of 'violent tactics' shared by the Los Angeles–based Joint Regional Intelligence Center—part of a post-9/11 fusion network—includes both protesters’ attempts to avoid identification and efforts to identify police. The memo also alleges that face recognition, normally a tool of law enforcement, was used against officers.
"Vera Eidelman, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union [#ACLU], says the government has no business treating #constitutionally protected activities—like #observing or #documenting police—as threats.
"#DHS did not respond to a request for comment."
Read more:
https://www.wired.com/story/dhs-tells-police-that-common-protest-activities-are-violent-tactics/
Understanding the #tariffs on #flashlights and what impact they should have on actual sales price
Now that I have updated the firmware all the flashlights I could, I also updated my docs site covering the process since parts of it were a bit out of date:
I try to follow the docs on my own site so (a) I don't need to remember every detail and (b) so I can make sure my public docs are still accurate.
Updating flashlight firmware, which is something normal and sane people do on a Saturday night, right?
This omnifixo is the best I've found at holding things in place but even it can't apply enough pressure on the pogo pins to properly engage them and make a solid connection. However, with it doing most of the alignment I can hold it in place with one hand easily while running avrdude to backup and write the new firmware with the other.
Rob collects them. see his #flashlights posts
Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Winter Solstice 2023 Edition https://zakreviews.com/arbitrary-list-2023.3.html #Flashlight #Flashlights #Solstice
This week I got to do a lightning talk #presentation to my co-workers about how the simple #flashlight can be a #purpleCow aka a remarkable product that differentiates itself from competitors and brings joy to the user. If you've never thought about #flashlights having intrinsic #design and a #ux that matters, I hope this will change your mind.
https://youtu.be/HgXmCBwKo78
I've spent the last couple months collecting notes from past #Blog posts I've made about #Flashlights running the #OpenSource #Anduril UI firmware and expanding the info greatly, turning it into a whole set of #Documentation with #Sphinx -- Hopefully it is finally in a state suitable for public consumption: https://anduril.click/
Signing up for a new social network reminds me how #antisocial I am!
#introduction time:
I'm a #parent, all-around #geek, & serial #hobbyist: #photography, #woodworking, #3dprinting, #sewing, #vinylcutting, & more
Currently tinkering with #opensource #flashlights (Anduril)
I've worked w/ #networking & #firewalls for 20 years and currently work at #netgate on the #opensource firewall #pfSense (#development plus #documentation in #sphinx)
See my profile for even more hobbies and interests