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A peaceful protest against the expansion of Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline in northern Minnesota on Monday was met with the same helicopter-as-weapon tactic that authorities deployed against citizens protesting George Floyd’s murder last summer.
In a widely-shared video first posted to Twitter by Minnesota Public Radio, an AS350 helicopter can be seen using its downwash to “sand-blast” some 500 Indigenous and allied protestors who had turned out to blockade an active pump station along Line 3, writes climate journalist Emily Atkin in her Heated newsletter. While pilot’s intentions remain unclear, Atkin writes, the Department of Homeland Security helicopter hovered largely above a group who had chained themselves to Enbridge’s construction equipment—and thus were unable to flee.
Here’s a sand blasted robot character for a VN project I’m working on
Here’s a variety of different sand blasted jobs that we’ve done at our store.
Sand blasted.