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Region: The East Pacific

Videos, photos and articles of the aftermath of yesterdays demonstration spread across ValTube and Yapper like wildfire. Videos share theories of this being attacks from the right wing on leftist reformers, photos show the brutality of the white shirt attacks and the damage inflicted on protestors by the whites. One of the most popular and disturbing photos from the incident being a white shirt kneeling on the back of what people believe to be a 13 year old girl who was caught up in the attack. Blood streams down her eye onto the pavement while blood pours from her mouth as well as a scared look on her face is shot toward the direction of idle police officers as the officers cold and heartless glare beams back at her.

Many had mixed opinions on the photo, saying that she had no place there after she knew about the last demonstration incident resulting in police firing rubber bullets at protestors and that she brought this in herself, while others state that the protest was set to be peaceful and that these unknown men weren’t supposed to be in there at the time. Regardless, the incident and evidence of its aftermath shocked everyone across the nation.

PMPD and city officials reported no casualties during the incident, although many were detained and brought to authorities and await their trial, despite this people still questioned how no deaths could be reported in such a vicious attack. Videos covering the incident pointed out many discrepancies with theories that state that it could have been right wingers making their first mass attack.

1) Civilians cannot access crowd control equipment
2) Police were banned from using white phosphorus for crowd control purposes in 1966, the only people who could use would be the army.
3)Civilians aren’t allowed to access police equipment such as batons.

All of these things led people to believe that the people behind these attacks would be unmarked KAF units sent to silence the reformists. Tons of questions had formed, although none would be answered since the incident took place. People demanded for some kind of government response, although everyone knew it would take more than anger over the internet to get the government to respond. People knew what could be done next, but no one had the courage to act on their idea, thus creating the #WeNeedAnswers tag across Krozland.

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