Authorities used rubber-coated steel bullets, concussion grenades, tear gas, and water cannons against unarmed protesters near the Dakota Access oil pipeline in 26°F (-3°C) temperatures over the weekend.
Indian Country Today reports
"We have seen four gunshot wounds, three of them to the face and head", said Leland Brenholt, a volunteer medic.
[...]400 protesters, or "water protectors", attempted to dismantle a police-enforced barricade on State Highway 1806.
[...]"Water protectors are done with the military-style barricades. We are done with the floodlights and the armored military trucks. We are are done with it!" declared organizer, Dallas Goldtooth in a mid-evening Facebook post.
Their action was met with the same militarized response that the Morton County Sheriff's Department has demonstrated on protesters for weeks: the use of armored trucks, less-than-lethal ammunition, tear-gas, mace, and on this below-freezing night, water cannons.
[...]Reports from a coalition of advocacy groups near Standing Rock report hundreds of water protectors were receiving treatment for contamination by tear gas, hypothermia, and blunt traumas as a result of rubber bullets. One person, an elder, was reportedly revived after suffering cardiac arrest, organizers said.
"As medical professionals, we are concerned for the real risk of loss of life due to severe hypothermia under these conditions," read a statement from the Standing Rock Medic and Healer Council.
A more measured take is available from the AP.
(Score: 2) by fritsd on Wednesday November 23 2016, @10:37PM
here's a mainstream media article:
Dakota Access pipeline: 300 protesters injured after police use water cannons [theguardian.com]
The article says the reporter was not on-site but in San Francisco, though.
De Morgen (in Dutch, well, Flemish), 2016-11-21: Betoging tegen Amerikaanse pijpleiding loopt uit de hand: 167 gewonden [demorgen.be]
FAZ (in German), 2016-10-23: Wieder Festnahmen wegen Ölpipeline im kargen Nordwesten [faz.net]
mentions the pipeline is 1400 km from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois
Le Figaro (in French), 2016-11-01: Un concert anti-oléoduc aux Etats-Unis [lefigaro.fr]
Bit boring article about some concert in support of the Standing Rock sioux.
It looks like this man [wikipedia.org] would benefit greatly if the Bakken shale oil can be transported cheaply.
RT, 2016-07-21 (in English): Drill that! Trump rumored to put fracking billionaire in charge of energy sector [rt.com]
keywords I found: "Dakota Access", "Standing Rock", DAPL, "Energy Transfer Partners"
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NON mainstream media:
ecowatch 2016-10-11 Donald Trump's Ties to the Dakota Access Pipeline [ecowatch.com]
The article claims that Donald Trump has between $ 500 000 and $ 1 000 000 invested in Energy Transfer Partners, the builder of the pipeline, and that Harold Hamm is Trump's energy adviser,
and that: