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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Low-Flying DHS Helicopter Showers Anti-Pipeline Protests With Debris #Line3






 

Authorities said the risky low-flying maneuver was used to warn demonstrators to disperse, but the reasoning doesn’t hold up.

The largest civil disobedience yet against new pipeline construction in Minnesota was met by a furious response — and a cloud of debris. A Department of Homeland Security Border Patrol helicopter descended on the protest against the Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline, kicking up dust and showering demonstrators with sand, in an unusual attempt to disperse the crowd.

“I couldn’t see because it got in my eyes,” said Big Wind, a 28-year-old Northern Arapaho organizer with the anti-pipeline Giniw Collective, who was there when the helicopter swooped over the civil disobedience action. “After it pulled up there were a lot of people who were ducking, who were in the fetal position, just because they didn’t know what was going to happen and were trying to protect themselves from the sand.”

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The anti-pipeline protests are in response to plans from the Canadian
energy firm Enbridge to ramp up construction as a springtime hiatus
lifts. Enbridge is preparing to drill under northern Minnesota rivers
that are central to the lifeways of local Ojibwe people — and are
protected by treaties between tribes and the federal government.
Pipeline opponents have for weeks asserted that this weekend’s Treaty
People Gathering would draw more than 1,000 people to northern Minnesota
to fight the tar sands pipeline.

BIG READ: Low-Flying DHS Helicopter Showers Anti-Pipeline Protests With Debris

 

 



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