Protesters shouted anti-police slogans and blocked the entrance to the emergency room where the two officers are being treated, police and witnesses said.
Two people were arrested, including a journalist who police said tried to interfere with the arrest of the other detainee and did not identify herself as a member of the press.
The reporter, Josie Huang, tweeted she had "thoughts and videos" to share, while her employer, NPR, said they were "appalled" by her arrest.
Journalism shades over into crime. especially at a protest, where the journalist wants a story. The history of journalism is literally littered with journalists' crimes. Papparazi, a locus classicus of criminals usually getting away with it.
Josie is also, in all probability, a Chink under cover asset, playing three sides, local, NPR, and Chink agent, at the same time.
Josie is also, in all probability, a Chink under cover asset, playing three sides, local, NPR, and Chink agent, at the same time.
The !Kung of Africa would definitely call Josie Huang, looking right at her, close up, one of them, one of the Real People.
Nicholas Wade, Before The Dawn
If you say they don't look similar, or you say they do look similar,
and you are either a Chinese, or a white American, or An African, or a mulatto, a latino, a Hindu, or some combination.
Whether either, both, or neither is vegan, transsexual, bi, gay, bestial, cannibal, treat as red herrings. You may consider whitening or lightening in the case of Josie. Whiteface seems unlikely.
Take a shot.
Either way, you're a racist.
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