(Going to add this here because it's a continuation of the same kind of thing anger from Minnesota event related to protest in CA and also reeks of staging.)
After a man was allegedly killed by police officers in Minnesota (FF?) there was a Black Lives Matter protest on highway 101 in Los Angeles, California. Police cars tried to get through the group of people only to have their windows bashed in. A guy tried to surf on a police car, fell/jumped off, and then lay there lifelessly. People then run in to check on him and to get photos with long-lens cameras, kneeling for shots as he lies there without moving.
Citizen video: https://twitter.com/LizHabib/status/1265813309195862018
MSM version: https://twitter.com/HTLuckybs/status/1265811443414208512
The citizen video shows the guy waving while surfing on the cop car. The MSM version obscures this.
The citizen video makes the cop car seem as if it's going more slowly (not only a matter of angle, but also shows the car surfer running next to it and jumping on, along with others running and matching its speed -- max human running speed is not fast and they were not sprinting at full speed). The MSM video makes the cop car seem as if it's going very fast.
The citizen video shows multiple people with long-lens cameras going in for shots of the guy on the ground and the cop cars, seemingly unconcerned with the welfare of the guy on the ground. This is not as clear in the MSM version.
For all that this is portrayed as serious and criminal in the MSM, people are rushing in for shots with cameras as the guy lies there lifelessly and they don't seem concerned and don't offer any help to him. They just take pictures of him on the ground and the cop cars.
If this wasn't outright staged (it is odd that so many photographers with professional-style gear would be there, rather than just citizens with camera phones), then they really seemed to slant it and exploit it for hype and dividing LEOs/citizens.
To be clear, I'm not saying LEOs are all angels or that they did everything right here (why were they driving through a protest?). But, it still does seem very clearly slanted and with people's emotions already running high from the Minnesota incident, this is just going to add fuel to the fire.