Body Cameras Show How Police Acted During Minneapolis’ Largest Mass Arrest

Unicorn Riot has exclusively released 73 Minneapolis Police videos from the largest mass arrest in MN history of at least 646 people in Nov. 2020. The videos worn by 45 MPD officers illustrate the police’s antagonistic relationship with the community not long after the George Floyd Uprising. At least 7 of the 45 camera-wearing officers had killed people prior to the mass arrest and many others had previously done violent acts on duty. Officers acted in different ways, some annoyed, some excited and others paranoid. Many fixated on civil rights activist Nekima Levy Armstrong (formerly Levy Pounds). Other officers just complained.

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