In this Studio 2.8 exclusive video, watch video of a felony criminal act in progress as a man named John Lindsay Bennett attacked a Studio 2.8 Photography photojournalist in broad daylight as the photojournalist was leaving the George Floyd Black Live Matter Racial Justice political protests that were occurring on Seattle's Capitol Hill near the Seattle Police East Precinct on Sunday May 31, 2020.
In this Studio 2.8 exclusive video, the series of photographs in this video montage, produced at the George Floyd death protest march in downtown Seattle on Saturday May 30, 2020, are presented in precise - chronological order - except for the photographs presented during the video's recapitulation, which repeats some of the photos presented earlier in the video.
This Studio 2.8 Photography exclusive video, was recorded as it happened on Sunday June 14, 2020 at and near the lawless insurrection zone alternately as the CHAZ and the CHOP, located in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, where African American Black Lives Matter activists, and mostly European American communist extremist anarchists and taken control of, defaced with graffiti, and turned several city block into an all day and all night block party that is guarded on its perimeter by AR-15 rifle armed communist Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club members.
In this Studio 2.8 exclusive video, recorded as it happened on Saturday May 30, 2020 in downtown Seattle, at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Pine Street, during the anti-police-brutality political protests after the death of an African American man named George Floyd, the Seattle Police unleashed vollies of "flash bang" grenades, hurled tear gas grenades over the heads of and into the middle of a crowd that had been peaceful protesters, and slasher political demonstrators huge quantities of pepper spray blasted from large red canisters of the gooey, sticky, substance.
The diligent Studio 2.8 photography photo and video production team is covering, and has been covering, the George Floyd death racial justice political demonstrations, and also the unlawful riots which have occurred adjacent to the lawful first amendment protected political demonstrations. The Studio 2.8 photography photo and video team will continue to produce photographs and video of these events as this evolving once in a century political passage continues to unfold and transpire.
Already, the Studio 2.8 photography team has produced photographs and video at the Friday May 29, 2020, Saturday May 30, 2020, Sunday May 31, 2020, and other days, of the Black Lives Matter, racial justice, protests in and around the Seattle, Washington area.
A Studio 2.8 video that presents an uncut video portion of the initial outbreak of the violent police brutality upon political demonstrators in Seattle, WA on Saturday May 30, 2020 is already available on the Studio 2.8 website as a youtube video embed. It seems apparent that it was this initial police brutality episode at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Pine Street in Seattle on the afternoon of Saturday May 30, 2020 that led to the rioting, burning, looting, burglarizing, property theft and destruction that day that has left the downtown Seattle retail core looking like a ravaged war zone.
Despite the attempts of some misguided people to thwart the constitutionally protected First Amendment freedom of the press activities in which the Studio 2.8 Photography photo and video team has been engaged for years, the team is steadfast, stoic, unwavering, continuing assiduously no matter the obstacle, to produce unique and exclusive perspectives on the political events that are evolving in and around the Seattle, Washington area every day.
Be sure to watch the Studio 2.8 George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, racial justice videos that the Studio 2.8 team has produced and published thus far, in anticipation of additional, longer form, in-depth video presentations of the events that comprise many more aspects of these remarkable and unprecedented political demonstrations.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph of a racial justice demonstrator with a poster leaning against her leg that contained the headline "Say their Names", and the list of the names of African American people killed by police, downtown Seattle, Washington on the courtyard in front of the federal courthouse near 7th Avenue and Stewart Street during the late afternoon of Saturday May 30 2020.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph of Seattle rioters, as the rioters destroyed a Seattle Police SUV vehicle, and later set it on fire and burned it, was produced in downtown Seattle, WA in the rain on the afternoon of May 30, 2020, during a portion of the violent and destructive rioting that day.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph was produced during the late afternoon of Saturday May 30, 2020, in the pouring rain, at the huge racial justice political demonstration held in downtown Seattle, Washington that day, after the first portion of the demonstrations, when rioting had begun after the Seattle Police had unleashed tear gas bombs, ear drum shattering "flashbang" grenade explosives, and volleys of pepper spray on demonstrators, as the Seattle Police attacked them, attacked demonstrators who had until then been peaceful.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph was produced in the rain on the afternoon of Saturday May 30, 2020, a rainy day with dark gray skies, during the huge racial justice political demonstrations held in downtown Seattle, Washington on that day. In this Studio 2.8 photography photo a woman who wore a pink knit cap and a pink surgical style mask over her mouth held a large poster with the phrase "Can you Breathe" on it.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph was produced on the afternoon of Saturday May 30, 2020, in the pouring rain, at the huge racial justice political demonstration held in downtown Seattle, Washington on that day. This Studio 2.8 photography photo presents the head of the peaceful march as the peaceful marchers marched south along 5th Avenue in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood. At the head of the march, in this photograph marchers can be seeing carrying two large professionally printed banners.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph was produced on the afternoon of Saturday May 30, 2020, in the rain, at the huge racial justice political demonstrations held there in response to the death of George Floyod in Minneapolis, MN, held in downtown Seattle, Washington on that day.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph of a racial justice demonstrator who held a large cardboard Black Lives Matter poster was produced in downtown Seattle, Washington at the corner of 4th Avenue and Pine Street on Saturday afternoon May 30 2020.
This Studio 2.8 photography photograph of a pair of racial justice demonstrators who held aloft a pair of double sided white poster board signs, one of which contained the phrase "I Can't Breathe" and the other of which contained the phrase "We Want Justice", was produced on the afternoon of Saturday May 30, 2020 along 4th Avenue in Seattle, Washington just north of the Seattle Public library, as political demonstrators matched northward toward Westlake Park, as they marched for miles in protest through the streets of downtown Seattle, undaunted, in the pouring rain.