Posted on 01 May 2013. Tags: antonio buehler, Austin TX, copblocking, Cynthia Chase, film the police, free keene, Free State Project, Ian Freeman, Jason Mistric, keene, Keene NH, manchester, nh, peaceful streets project
Ian Freeman of Free Keene submitted the following article. This is not an uncommon scene – police harassing people who may have been drinking. What is uncommon is Antonio Buehler and the rest of the Peaceful Streets Project who come on the scene and wield cameras and questions. The whole video has some excellent exchanges, [...]
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Posted on 03 April 2013. Tags: antonio buehler, austin, austin police department, failure to obey a lawful order, grand jury, harold gray, john bush, joshua pineda, norma pizana, patrick oborski, peaceful streets project, police accountability, resisting arrest, richard boland, sarah dickerson, Texas, travis county
This post comes to us from a press release sent-out by our friends active with Peaceful Streets Project on April 3rd, 2013 _______________________________ GRAND JURY FAILS TO INDICT BUEHLER OR OBORSKI ON FELONY CHARGES; INDICTS ANTONIO BUEHLER, NORMA PIZANA, SARAH DICKERSON ON MISDEMEANORS Four weeks after convening, the Travis County Grand Jury chose not to [...]
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Posted on 04 February 2013. Tags: Accountability, antonio buehler, Civil rights, cop block, copblock, copblock.org, Corruption, Dishonesty, Double Standard, double-standards, Filming police, Harassment, peaceful streets project, Photography, police, police abuse, police accountability, Police State
Antonio Buehler of The Peaceful Streets Project-Austin encounters this officer who doesn’t act professional. It appears this officer may have trouble following simple traffic laws. Wonder what this stop was for…
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Posted on 07 November 2012. Tags: Ademo Freeman, american daily herald, antonio buehler, caleb leverett, Carlos Miller, cop block, copblock.org, film the police, first amendment, glenn horowitz, national press photographers association, peaceful streets project, photography is not a crime, police accountability, Transparency
This write-up was originally posted to AmericanDailyHerald.com on Oct. 11th. Police states always crack down on free expression. In 21st century America, police are increasingly targeting photographers and journalists and their war on the First Amendment is a troubling sign that America is no longer the land of the free. by Glenn Horowitz Not long [...]
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Posted on 25 September 2012. Tags: antonio buehler, austin police, Austin TX, Carlos Miller, constitution, Justin Berry, pat oborski, peaceful streets project, photography is not a crime, sarah dickerson, training bulletin, West Point Academy
Carlos Miller of Photography is Not a Crime shared the following: The Austin Police Department introduced a “training bulletin” last month meant to educate officers on how to legally deal with citizens who record them in public. But all it did was allow officers to create their own laws in order to justify arresting these citizens. [...]
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Posted on 24 September 2012. Tags: antonio buehler, austin police, Austin TX, filming the police, interference with public duties, occupy movement, peaceful streets project, sarah dickerson
shared the following regarding the arrests of herself and Antonio Buehler, founder of the Peaceful Streets Project. I was arrested early morning on Friday, September 21, 2012 and charged with “Interference with Public Duties” for filming the arrest of a comrade attempting to film an Austin Police Department investigation and arrest. Although my primary focus in activism [...]
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Posted on 23 September 2012. Tags: antonio buehler, austin, austin police, peaceful streets project, sarah dickerson
This week, a story that should cause anyone critically thinking to see that those wearing badges aren’t always operating with the best intentions. Filming police is NOT a crime http://www.copblock.org/21281/austin-activists-antonio-buehler-sarah-dickerson-caged-by-oborski-cronies/ That’s this week’s Police Accountability Report. Until next week, stay safe and remember that badges don’t grant extra rights.
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Posted on 21 September 2012. Tags: Accountability, Ademo Freeman, antonio buehler, Austin TX, Brutality, Civil rights, cop block, copblock, copblock.org, Corruption, Dishonesty, Double Standard, Filming police, freedom, Harassment, Illegal search/entry, Justice System, peaceful streets project, Photography, police, police abuse, police accountability, Police brutality, Police State, PSP, rob, Surveillance, Texas, wiretapping
What does a man have to do in this country to have his freedom of press? Carlos Miller of Photography Is Not A Crime has the story here. JF Free Ademo
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