Interview. Anti-stay-at-home protesters gather outside the home of Indiana Governor Holcomb during the COVID-19/Coronavirus emergency in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, UNITED STATES - 2020/04/18: Protesters gather outside Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's mansion in the 4700 block of N. Meridian Street, to protest what they are describing as, "Government Overreach" as businesses, and institutions, continue to be shuttered during the stay-at-home order to combat the spread of COVID-19/Coronavirus in the state, Saturday, April 18, 2020 in Indianapolis, Ind. The protest was organized after protesters in Michigan protested earlier in the week. Similar protests have taken place around the United States, as Facebook pages, and websites, have popped up online with similar language promoting the events. rough transcript (man said he did not want to give his name): "Governor, thanks. You said theological genius. The pastor down a different pastor down employee book is that they came into his church to take him off on an Easter shirt. I've got a friend of mine down in Alabama, the same thing happened to him. He was crucified. He was putting all different types of television networks. As he was got the flood was on his hands. I'm sorry, there's not one person that can blame another person for sharing that virus because nobody knows where you got. Then we got a president who has this funky guy who's running the country. How can you have somebody unelected, I could make all these different decisions for the entire nation. And so I think people are just tired and sick of it. I can give you a 1000 more reasons if you want. I think I better just say forgive now, I'm not going to go and live in a country that's gonna lock me up for two or three or four more months, as I have right here."
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, UNITED STATES - 2020/04/18: Protesters gather outside Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's mansion in the 4700 block of N. Meridian Street, to protest what they are describing as, "Government Overreach" as businesses, and institutions, continue to be shuttered during the stay-at-home order to combat the spread of COVID-19/Coronavirus in the state, Saturday, April 18, 2020 in Indianapolis, Ind. The protest was organized after protesters in Michigan protested earlier in the week. Similar protests have taken place around the United States, as Facebook pages, and websites, have popped up online with similar language promoting the events. rough transcript (man said he did not want to give his name): "Governor, thanks. You said theological genius. The pastor down a different pastor down employee book is that they came into his church to take him off on an Easter shirt. I've got a friend of mine down in Alabama, the same thing happened to him. He was crucified. He was putting all different types of television networks. As he was got the flood was on his hands. I'm sorry, there's not one person that can blame another person for sharing that virus because nobody knows where you got. Then we got a president who has this funky guy who's running the country. How can you have somebody unelected, I could make all these different decisions for the entire nation. And so I think people are just tired and sick of it. I can give you a 1000 more reasons if you want. I think I better just say forgive now, I'm not going to go and live in a country that's gonna lock me up for two or three or four more months, as I have right here."
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Crédits :
Editorial - n° :
1219917845
Collection :
Getty Images Editorial Footage
Date de création :
18 avril 2020
Date de chargement :
Type de licence :
Droits clé en main
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Autorisation non disponible. Plus d'infos
Durée de la vidéo :
00:01:00:11
Lieu :
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Format d'origine :
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) 4K 3840x2160 23.98p
Filmé à l'origine sur :
QuickTime - Photo JPEG 2160 23.98p
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Getty Images Editorial Footage
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041820_jrh_covidprotest_2009.mov