Chapter 1035 Los Angeles War
In the world's press circle, CNN has always been known for its fast speed, courage, high sensitivity and powerful means. Sometimes they do everything they can to obtain exclusive news and valuable news. Because of this, CNN's news reports are very popular, and they have a strong influence both in the United States and in other parts of the world.
The reason why CNN's news helicopters can appear so promptly over the Federal Building in Los Angeles, regardless of the authorities' strict orders is a reflection of their always-on style.
For now, the focus of the news across the United States and even the focus of the world is near this building. CNN has sent a powerful reporting team to be stationed around and closely monitor every move on the scene.
When their people found that the duty helicopter on the roof of the Federal Building in Los Angeles was flying away, and if it was a higher power transportation helicopter, they keenly realized that there was an article here.
The helicopters they used for news interviews were parked on the roof of a building two kilometers away. After learning about the important situation, the director of the News Department, who was responsible for handling the large-scale demonstration in Los Angeles, learned about the important situation, made a decision without much hesitation, and sent a temporary reporting team to attack from the air, and it was a live broadcast link. Anyway, they concluded that the authorities would never use missiles to shoot their planes down.
The light on the roof of the building at night is not very good, but as a well-known international metropolis, the night lights of the sand-falling machine are very bright. Street lights, landscape lights, daily lights in office and residential areas, and flashing and jumping neon lights are enough to turn this place into a city that never sleeps.
In the hazy optical fiber, as the camera lens draws closer, although the expressions and expressions on the human face cannot be seen clearly, the general shapes and actions of Charles and Chen Kangjie on the roof are clearly distinguished.
At this time, the audience sitting in front of the TV could see through the TV that dozens of people on the roof of the Federal Building in Los Angeles were panicked. A group of people with stiff behavior without clothes were panicked by another group of neatly dressed in panic and pressed back from a passage door. There was also a man standing in front of the crowd and shouting at the camera camera for a while. Unfortunately, the propeller of the helicopter was too loud and he couldn't hear what he was saying. Then he turned around and danced to the people behind him. There was no doubt that this person was the angry Charles.
Charles cursed at CNN's appearance. On the other hand, he directed his subordinates to evacuate as soon as possible. It is impossible to force it away now. They can only take down CNN's interview helicopter first before they can take down it.
In just nearly two minutes, dozens of people on the roof disappeared, leaving only four lonely cold steel transport helicopters staying at the top of the helicopter without moving.
Soon, it didn't take long for two police helicopters to appear in the air. They forced CNN's interview helicopter away in a tough manner and then forced it to land.
If CNN just recorded and broadcast, then all this was too late, and the police could confiscate the video without giving face. Unfortunately, live broadcast has always been the special style of CNN. The scene just now has long been transmitted to thousands of households through TV signals.
If Streisan released the three photos of Chen Kangjie's intentional and painful performance, which forced his supporters to the edge of the cliff, the FBI's reckless behavior would really push them out of the abyss.
The first to react fiercely was not the Los Angeles protesters who had not yet dispersed. They could not see the TV at the scene and reacted slowly. Instead, they were located thousands of miles away in Orlando, Florida.
A bar in downtown Orlando was holding a birthday party for a group of young people. While they were drinking happily, the TV set above the bar in the lobby was turned on. At first, only one person followed the news. Later, after reminding, more and more people were following, maybe they were encouraged by alcohol. In addition, these young people were almost all fans of Chen Kangjie, so trouble came.
The news ended, and I don’t know who was the first to propose it. After making a big fuss in the bar, these young people rushed to the streets frantically. Young people are the most impulsive group, especially when they are active in groups. Once they are impulsive, they will not be easy to stop. Instead, they will become more and more extreme, more and more powerful under mutual influence and encouragement, and are likely to become an unstable factor.
They rushed out of the bar and just threw the wine bottle, kicked the trash can, and shouted. Not long after, the vehicles parked on the roadside were affected, and the rapid development of kicking the car door to smashing the car.
After receiving the news, the police immediately sent people to deal with it. However, these policemen did not calm the incident down, but instead attracted more young people. Of course, there were inevitably some social elements here. The conflicts with the police broke out without any preparation, and they broke out.
On that night, there were thousands of vehicles smashed downtown Auckland, of which 26 were burned by alcohol, and 129 stores were hit. At the beginning, dozens of young people finally triggered tens of thousands of people to take to the streets. The city is not big and the population is only hundreds of thousands. However, the tourism resources are abundant here. Disneyland, Universal Studios, Ocean World Theme Park, etc. attract a large number of tourists every year. Almost half of the people who follow the hustle and go on to the hustle are foreign tourists.
After some bloody conflicts with the police, these people boldly attacked the Orlando police station. Hundreds of police officers in the city could not control the situation at all. The crowd of people rushed into the police station office building and almost destroyed the inside. Eight police cars parked at the door of the police station were burned.
According to the news report the next day, the violent conflict that night caused 500 people to be injured, some were hit by police rubber bullets, some were batons, and some were scratched by sharp objects such as glass. The police's losses may not be much better. They have weapons, and there are also people who are angry, including stones, bricks, glass bottles, sticks, etc., and they almost used whatever they got. More than 200 police officers hung up the lottery under the attack of these primitive weapons.
They are well-trained, but they can't stand the number of people on the other side. Except for the fact that they had a little advantage at the beginning, they were almost beaten later, and the entire city of Orlando was in chaos that had never been seen in many years.
Starting from Orlando, this chaotic and out-of-control situation was like a spark that was blown by Chen Kangjie's fire and swept across the United States quickly.
The same thing happened in many cities such as New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Chicago, Los Angeles, etc. The atmosphere was unstoppable and young people began to lose control. Crowds gathered on the streets and began to cause trouble. Police in various places were still frightened.
On the 27th, a large-scale parade was about to be held. In addition to the two things that added fuel to the fire, the scale and region of the parade exceeded everyone's expectations. There were demonstrations in dozens of cities across the United States. In addition to the aforementioned big cities, Salt Lake City, Denver, Sacramento, Springfield, Kansas City and other young people responded, and they either came to the government building or demonstrated at the local police headquarters.
There were more than half a million demonstrations in several major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Seattle, Boston and San Francisco.
Unlike the peaceful demonstrations on the 26th, the protests on the 27th seemed much more infuriating and violent. Public facilities in many places were destroyed to varying degrees, and fires and violent attacks emerged one after another.
Although the city that induces Orlando, Los Angeles is the most powerful and destructive.
The city participated in the protests on the 27th for more than 100,000 people. Although they had a certain organization at the beginning, due to the participation of a large number of illegal young people, the situation on the 27th had gradually broken out of the control of the organizers.
Early in the morning of the 27th, explosions and fires occurred in Huntington Parker, Vernon and Glendale in Los Angeles, and then the chaos spread. The crowds gathered at the Federal Building in Los Angeles were no longer gentle. They used weapons such as stones and glass bottles to block their entry into the building. The riot police used high-pressure water guns, rubber bullets and batons to fight back.
In order to control the harsh situation in Los Angeles, the anxious federal authorities took the approach not to release Chen Kangjie on the spot, but to draw 10,000 National Army and 8,000 Army and Marine Corps to support it.
The joining of so many troops can quickly suppress the situation, but because they are not authorized to use firearms and weapons, the demonstrators not only are not under high pressure, but instead aroused their fighting spirit.
Faced with well-trained troops and police military vehicles that strengthened protection, the demonstrators did not retreat. They fought tenaciously, and the tide hit the military and police blockade line covered by shields. The military and police used force to disperse and arrest the demonstrators, while the demonstrators fought back with uninterrupted throwing weapons. For example, small groups of military and police encountered large groups of protesters, and even saw the military and police being chased and ran away.
Anyway, after every conflict, the streets will be in a mess and blood will be everywhere.
When confronted on the streets, everyone was enemies, but when they arrived at the hospital, they were all patients. Dozens of hospitals in Los Angeles suddenly fell into a crowded situation due to the large-scale conflict. On the 27th, the military and police arrested more than 1,900 violent protesters in Los Angeles, and more than 700 injured people in the conflict were sent to the hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, four deaths, three protesters and one policeman were killed.
Fires later occurred in Adams Street, Seventh Street, Broadway Street, Peak Avenue, Wilshire Avenue, Trinity Methodist Church, Bradbury Building and other places. Some of these fires were caused by mobilizers, and some were deliberately set on fire after being looted. On 911, 236 fire alarms were received. Basically, as long as the cars parked on the street did not have a good result. There were more than 4,000 cars destroyed in one day, including 73 police cars and 6 military vehicles.
Chapter completed!