August 21, 2021 - MELBOURNE, Australia [Re-posted March 06, 2024]
The day innocent, unarmed Australians protesting against unlawful lock-downs were fired upon with rubber bullets. Matt Lawson, the cameraman covering the situation on the day is proof. His statement says it all.
These were the tactics used by a Riot Squad in both Melbourne City and again at the Shrine of Remembrance where multiple police fired open and repeatedly on a group of innocent protesters.
These images show the devastating effect of rubber bullets.
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It is beyond words the actions of police that day.
Were they Victorian Police? There’s much talk on them not being VicPol but ring-ins from other “deployments” for want of a better word.
Danger Dan Andrews sat back and authorized this attack on his constituents and now where is he?
Is he really sitting on a cushy gig with the UN or is his doppelganger swinging?
As for the police or costumed thugs, may the All Father have mercy on their souls for what they did was heinous.
They were shipped in from overseas….brought in by our government and given protection from any wrong doing they did. The government made a law just for them to protect them from any prosecution! It’s still open for the UN raping blue hats for when they bring them in! Check yourself it’s all there in writing!
AussiePatriot. Thank you! Yes, we posted the details re foreign troops legislation in Oct, 2020 https://www.justonefocus.org/new-federal-government-bill-allows-foreign-troops-and-police-on-australian-soil/
In reply to AussiePatriots comment…Please see the link to the Federal Government’s Foreign Troops legislation posted here Oct, 2020 https://www.justonefocus.org/new-federal-government-bill-allows-foreign-troops-and-police-on-australian-soil/