pic.twitter.com/vV00dOtmsg— Loopsider (@Loopsidernews) November 26, 2020Speaking to Loopsider, Zecler shared his side of the story, talking the reporter through the footage. “Right then, I was scared.
I didn’t understand what was going on. There were people outside walking past and I tried to get their attention,” he explained.“Given how violent it was, and all the punches I was taking, I said to myself, ‘If I fall, I’m going to stay there and I won’t be able to get back up,” he continued. “I didn’t want to make any sudden movements that could be used against me.
I was completely conscious of this. The whole time.”Another video, captured by an upstairs neighbour, shows a street view of police removing Zecler from the studio.
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