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These are "less lethal" rounds fired at protestors from shotguns. They contain lead pellets and green paint powder designed to mark whomever is hit. For reference, they are about the size of a shotgun shell.
According to OPD's crowd-control policy, "members shall not discharge a Direct Fired Specialty Impact Munition at a person’s head, neck, throat, face, left armpit, spine, kidneys, or groin unless deadly force would be justified.", but a friend of mine was hit in the jaw/neck with one of these.
I counted 15 of them remaining on Oak between 10th and 11th after the crowds had dispersed, along with 2-3 teargas rounds, and a couple tear gas grenades.
Documenting the maiden voyage of the OAK-U-TRON 201X
Near the other Ms. Pac-Man in the Silver City Galleria is this Ms. Pac-Man, still in an original Ms. Pac-Man cabinet.
When I got pulled over by the cops I figured if I produced this instead my my actual license I would earn myself a severe police beating.
This Whirlwind pinball machine had some tim-taylor-level 'improvments'. The small fan on top of the machine was removed and replaced with an indutrual-stength air blower.. shooting an incredible amount of wind into the face of the player when they trigger the game's "storm" event.
"Uh oh. Looks like rain!"