Image from CBS shows some of the injuries Kianga incurred during the altercation |
It almost seems like they thought she had seen them committing a crime, such as kicking him as they allegedly were right before she started filming. Interesting.
So how can we protect ourselves?
Video everything. Keep bringing attention to what is happening on our streets. These are high profile cases. If you get arrested, a lawyer will DEFINITELY take up your case pro-bono. That kind of publicity is priceless.
One thing I have done is download an iPhone or Android app called Bambuser. It's a social video sharing app, but it has a few important features. It automatically uploads WHILE STREAMING, so even if the cops take your phone and try to wipe it, as they did to Kianga, you will still have access from your cloud Bambuser account. Assuming you have a bad connection, it will only take minutes for your video to be safely uploaded to the cloud. It also records video even with the screen off, so you can pretend you are taking a phone call while you record.
Password-locking your phone in some way is good too. You don't have to use a lockscreen password, I have a custom lockscreen that quizzes me Japanese vocabulary that I prefer to use. Using an app called AppLock, Android users can lock individual apps with a pin, password or pattern. iPhone users, you have no options here, but I do recommend you put a lock screen password up.
Stay safe, friends.
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