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"barricade" Definitions
  1. a line of objects placed across a road, etc. to stop people from getting past
"barricade" Synonyms
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"This barricade here, this is an AIDS barricade," yelled one of the picketers.
Iris is a lifelong rabble-rouser; politically she has moved from barricade to barricade.
Don't drive across it and if there is a barricade up, do not go around that barricade.
"Our schools just jam PVC pipes over [door hinges] to barricade classrooms; that's basically free," she said after looking at the $60 barricade locks.
They can call it a barricade, blockade, bulwark, or deterrent.
The barricade was meant to keep out an active shooter.
Lock the refrigerator, bolt the cupboards and barricade the pantry.
We had to stand behind a barricade to see them.
Petrified, some tried to barricade themselves inside using library cupboards.
She immediately instructed the staff to barricade the operating room.
He said the crowd had knocked down a metal barricade.
Protesters pushed down a metal barricade, and officers used tear gas.
A barricade is set on fire in the streets of Paris.
Resignation terrifies us and makes us barricade ourselves in our vestries.
The kids were screaming, they ran full speed to the barricade.
"There's no barricade or anything to keep them out," he added.
This incident is being treated as a barricade at this time.
In an overflow space beyond a barricade, a small protest rippled.
Guests were, nonetheless, told to barricade themselves at a gift shop.
Dozens of counterprotesters gathered behind a police barricade across the street.
Demonstrators put up a barricade during a protest in Hong Kong.
Remember, never try to cross a flooded roadway or traffic barricade.
Luz Escobar (Cuba) Cuban authorities barricade independent journalist inside her home.
In Berkeley, protesters slammed Robles and her friends against a barricade.
Men pulled downed trees across the road to barricade it briefly.
Wade, and they always will be done, despite any barricade erected.
A makeshift barricade of chairs and other debris at Polytechnic University.
Burnt-out cars and buses had been used as a barricade.
Smith said negotiators are trying to resolve the barricade peacefully and quickly.
About 700 of those miles have some sort of barricade or fence.
She led him to the barricade at the base of the stage.
A fire served as a barricade between campus protesters and the police.
People are directed to run, barricade themselves or fight, Officer Frisk said.
They were flanked by journalists, separated from Weinstein by a metal barricade.
"An artwork is not a person on the barricade," Mr. Sharon said.
CNN affiliate WTVD reported a barricade was placed around the statue site.
The vehicle barricade remained in place form 1 am to 3 am.
Unfortunately it was almost impossible to not come across any police barricade.
In Yuen Long district, a car rammed through a barricade, knocking down protesters.
Graphic: here At one barricade, concertina wire had been strung across the road.
Protester jumps barricade and attempts to get Confederate flag from man #chsnews pic.twitter.
Hospital staffers rushed to shelter the patients inside rooms and barricade the doors.
After Trump said goodnight, supporters moved to the barricade and engaged with reporters.
He darted into the parked car, turning our barricade into another deadly threat.
Protesters break through the barricade, rush for the entrance and clash with police.
They vowed to barricade the highway every Thursday until their demands were met.
The media is saturated with the obvious: You can't barricade every bike path.
Until now, the only barrier along the pathway was a barricade-high railing.
The biggest barricade to learning can be defined in two words: I know.
" Behind a barricade, protesters held anti-abortion signs and chanted, "Hillary hurts women.
She climbed over the barricade surrounding the temple idol and offered her prayers.
A barricade of about 100 police kept the protesters away from the performance site.
Rabon and the teacher retreated into their classroom and started to barricade the door.
Law enforcement officers man a barricade near the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs.
The toddler and his mother were swept away after she drove around a barricade.
Herr maintains that the protesters brought the barricade and its associated problems on themselves.
Police told BuzzFeed News they detained him for "trespassing" after he hopped the barricade.
A front display hanging above white lawn chairs serves to barricade patron from merchandise.
A curb cut is of little use when covered by a barricade of snow.
Protesters demonstrate near a police barricade on a street leading to the Governor's Mansion.
Students that locked down were to barricade the doors with tables desks and chairs.
They went back into their classroom and told others to help barricade the door.
They form a flimsy barricade watched over by a couple of dozen local residents.
A 500-year-old minaret pockmarked by gunfire is visible behind a police barricade.
Demonstrators set fire to a barricade outside a subway station on Sunday, CNN said.
One daring spectator actually crossed the barricade to bum-rush Steven for a selfie.
Fourth, we need to train all teachers and students in ABC (Avoid, Barricade, Confront).
The students tried desperately to barricade the closet door with a heavy pottery kiln.
One woman, leaning back to take a photograph, tripped and fell against a barricade.
Above: A red couch upturned to fit through a doorway, or to barricade it.
The inmates filled metal footlockers with water, and used them to barricade the doors.
"Situation has transitioned from active to barricade/containment," police tweeted shortly after 4:30 p.m.
There was a barricade, but the man seems to have driven around it, Breeden said.
Hoping to keep June 4 from becoming another May Day, police created a human barricade.
A piece of wood had been used to barricade Clark inside the room, records show.
Six abreast, they form a hostile barricade — a familiar image from news footage of protests.
The killers attempt to create one barricade after another on the road to free thought.
A pink-and-white striped awning shades customers who sit behind a bow-emblazoned barricade.
Those trucks were then set on fire, and the sheriff's department erected the current barricade.
The Trump administration does not plan to barricade open-air monuments this time, officials said.
Police man a barricade along a street leading to the governor's mansion on July 18.
And a little dangerous, because there were so many kids coming over the barricade constantly.
In the backdrop stood Maduro's barricade, lined with shipping containers and an orange oil tanker.
Iraqi soldiers took pictures with their smartphones before wandering back to their front line barricade.
Qalaj said the Russian and a local staffer had been detained for joining a barricade.
Paramount Chief Masakma III told Reuters that a barricade around two quarantined homes was dismantled.
And then you have the guy who made a raft out of a floating barricade.
They made it past the police barricade and found themselves alone, surrounded by screaming protesters.
He was photographed histrionically throwing a tyre on a barricade outside a blocked oil depot.
Another forced heavy objects against an inward-opening door to form an ad-hoc barricade.
A topless protester breached a police barricade and ran toward Trump's motorcade before being apprehended.
Through the chain-link barricade, they looked at the dilapidated landscape, sleepless but not hopeless.
The protesters poured more fuel onto a large barricade that they had already set ablaze.
An unrelated group of people collected tree trunks and metal debris to barricade the road.
In addition to self-defense, students learned how to barricade classroom doors and perform CPR.
She came, though she hid in terror behind a barricade for much of the afternoon.
But then a different man broke through the informal barricade and lunged at Officer Ali.
After a red card, one player leapt a low barricade and exited through the crowd.
A barricade can be made of many objects, some unfamiliar, and none with convenient handles.
Protesters near the mall constructed a barricade that they set on fire, according to reports.
Finicum exits the truck after swerving into a deep snowbank to avoid a police barricade.
They teach students to barricade their classroom doors, run, scream, and throw things at a gunman.
Some employees managed to barricade themselves inside offices while police quickly evacuated more than 350 people.
There were news images in Valencia of a barricade set by anti-government activists in flames.
Mr Handal and his neighbours dragged trees and tyres to an intersection to build a barricade.
Armed with pepper spray, police formed a human barricade across the glass doors of the lobby.
After the bottle missed, he broke down in tears, grabbing onto the metal barricade for support.
Behind a barricade a few feet away were about 100 plastic crates full of live chickens.
A bulky barricade ran through the middle of the square, neatly dividing it into two halves.
"She doesn't just write the check, but is out there on the barricade," Ms. Weiss said.
Since then, years of grueling medical training and countless sorrows conspired to barricade my fragile heart.
"You think this is a joke?" one demonstrator asked the officer, angrily, from behind a barricade.
Negan's losing ground and short on soldiers, all but trapped behind a moving barricade of zombies.
Yes, I can hop the temporary barricade around the LGBT memorial to get a closer look.
Police buses formed a barricade to block protesters from getting too close to the presidential compound.
We sat beside a burning barricade during a lull and he told me about his family.
Police officers formed a barricade around the float with more than a half-dozen sidecar motorcycles.
Protesters erected a barricade at one of the subway exits before being setting it on fire.
The second was tackled, his face pressed to the ground, after the officers breached the barricade.
"I was holding the barricade up, or it was going to crush him," Mr. Pointer said.
He then proceeded to barricade the door with 2 x 4's and 2 x 6's.
Patrick J. Kennedy said he took Ambien not too long before crashing his car into a barricade.
"Barricade building is a skill these kids should not have to be good at," one person wrote.
The 1968 barricade-stormers were looking ahead; they wanted to deregulate the future and overthrow de Gaulle.
While this policy is clearly intended to keep out bad actors, it's also a barricade against researchers.
Protests in Hong Kong turned chaotic as police fired tear gas and a car rammed protesters' barricade.
Monday morning, Qunun posted a video of herself pushing a table to barricade her hotel room door.
Eight minutes later, they set a barricade alight in order to stop police from entering the zone.
McGregor can be seen tossing trash cans and being prevented from throwing a barricade at a bus.
The worst reaction was a woman with a child who shoved Van Voast into a police barricade.
But no one benefits if I hole up at home and barricade the door until it stops.
Until the court date, at least, the last remaining residents will continue to live behind the barricade.
A student who was shot in the head at a barricade outside died on the rectory floor.
Protesters uprooted metal fences from surrounding streets and dragged heavy bollards and bins to barricade the streets.
Barricade tape marks out the gruesome discovery in the South African bush: this is a crime scene.
We watched a couple dozen wet, mildly enthused Vietnamese Obama supporters crane their necks over a barricade.
When we were finally allowed to leave, a barricade of teachers shielded us from the open hallway.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the link stretched miles but failed to penetrate the police barricade.
They're the stars of their party's mission to erect a barricade against the worst of Donald Trump.
Protesters used bamboo rods to barricade a police station, while some confronted officers directly, per the NYT.
The training taught them how to barricade doors with desks and chairs, and run away from gunfire.
His political opponents reacted with horror, as if erecting a barricade were an affront to human rights.
Another who attempted to dismantle a barricade was smacked in the head with a metal drain cover.
Police officers flagged six to seven passing drivers to join the barricade, according to a Facebook post.
The situation de-escalated as protesters walked away from the barricade and marched toward the administrative building.
"Les Deplorables" is a mashup of Clinton's "deplorables" comment with the famous Parisian barricade imagery from Les Mis.
An exploding ant "doorkeeper" with its unusual head, which it uses to barricade the entrance of a nest.
Authorities reported the vehicle went around a coned barricade and onto a non-roadway portion of the festival.
The third death was a security guard for a former political candidate who was stopped at a barricade.
A demonstrator stands on a burning barricade in Paris, during an anti-government demonstration on on Jan. 353.
Theron's claims point to beauty as a barricade between her and the most profound Hollywood roles—not parenting.
NYPD officers have erected a barricade around her demonstration and moved onlookers away from the Chelsea office's doors.
He allegedly began shooting Stephanie Juga through the door of a room where she tried to barricade herself.
Non-essential workers who live north of the site's Wye Barricade entrance were asked to stay home Wednesday.
Protesters lit a barricade on fire first on Highway 1806, then on a bridge on County Road 134.
Al Jazeera, meanwhile, reported that some protesters attempted to pass through the barricade set up by security forces.
But BLM wrote that the fence isn't effective to act as a physical barricade keeping unauthorized attendees out.
Protesters celebrate after setting fire to a makeshift barricade after clashing with police at an anti-government rally.
Near Milwaukee, a man leaned over the metal barricade separating us and whispered to me that if Mrs.
The Emperor was keen not to be overthrown like so many of his predecessors by barricade-mounted revolutionaries.
The sailboat, brought by activist group Extinction Rebellion, acted as a barricade as protesters held a dance party.
During the 2011 protests, Zhuang helped barricade the coastal hamlet of 15,000 people against battalions of riot police.
WASHINGTON TOURIST SIGHTS: The Trump administration does not plan to barricade open-air monuments this time, officials said.
When she evacuated her classroom, a barricade of police officers stood blocking the students from viewing the shooter's body.
Rebuilding begins CNN witnessed frustrated Haitians setting up a barricade on the main road between Jeremie and the airstrip.
MASAYA, Nicaragua — On a dusty backstreet in the city of Masaya, masked protesters took shelter behind a stone barricade.
We walked around it, and after a block or so we reached the first barricade, built of paving stones.
Along with social reform, public dialogue is the also the barricade that serves to keep your government at bay.
The only road I would barricade is going to the bride to wheedle a plus-one out of her.
It could, like those Carr's tins in the barricade at Rorke's Drift, be used to shore it up too.
Next a flight attendant — to prevent passengers from approaching the lavatory — would barricade the aisle with a beverage cart.
On his last attempt, he succeeded, as the officers appeared to accept that he would get over the barricade.
But soon after, out of concern for the attendees' safety, police had to barricade them in the park's bandstand.
Video showed McGregor tossing trash cans and being prevented from throwing a barricade before he threw the hand truck.
The staff sergeant dodges around a barrier and shoots Sergeant Tawayha, who falls to the ground behind the barricade.
Anti-government protesters guard a barricade designed to keep police from evicting them from Independence Square in Kyiv, Dec.
The entry point to the pipe system was just off the road behind a guardrail and a pedestrian barricade.
Asking theatergoers to join in barricade-building and brick-throwing, which this show does, seems a misguided impulse, anyway.
A 64-year-old man appears to have driven his Suzuki SUV around a barricade into a flooded roadway Tuesday.
An opposition supporter holds charred wood from a burning barricade in the Kawangware slum of Nairobi, Kenya, on Oct. 225.
Two others were found dead after driving around a barricade on Houston's west side, Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said.
The man with the Odinist flag followed the protester, grabbed his backpack, and smashed his head into the metal barricade.
Protesters barricade a street in the Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on July 7 to protest the increase in fuel prices.
She rages, calls Machado names, throws things at her — shoes, a suitcase — forces her to barricade herself in a bathroom.
On one occasion, Hannah said she had been forced to barricade herself in her hotel room to keep him out.
Demonstrators did barricade some streets in the southern city of Puerto Ordaz, drawing teargas from the National Guard, witnesses said.
Counter-protesters stood against the police barricade, chanting "Nazi scum" while bottles, firecrackers, and other projectiles flew from both sides.
The latest victims included someone who drowned in Lenoir County after driving around a barricade for a washed-out roadway.
The barricade of GOP resistance to any kind of meaningful oversight of Donald Trump appeared to be cracking Tuesday night.
Demonstrators did barricade some streets in the southern city of Puerto Ordaz, drawing teargas from National Guard soldiers, witnesses said.
Non-essential workers who live north of the site's Wye Barricade entrance were asked to stay home the following day.
It was seen at the time, and is still seen, as a barricade erected to protect ShFE from overseas competition.
"We've gone from a hostage situation to a barricade because all the hostages were taken out safely," Ross told reporters.
With frustration, Ms Faludi finds that the sex-change "had only added a barricade, another false front to hide behind".
Rather than taking down their barricade in Villa Fraterna, Mr Handal and his neighbours have put up a Christmas tree.■
They created a barricade at the front of the area, Algiers Point, which was being used as an evacuation point.
But Ms. Lee had driven around a barricade and onto a road that the authorities had closed because of flooding.
One man behind the barricade was so moved that he called for the preacher to purify his soul right then.
He said sandbags would be used to build a barricade near the crater to contain rainwater that might be contaminated.
Until the building showed up, the people who lived nearby did not share the block with a palace-like barricade.
Sea walls can be useful, but it's not like engineers can barricade the city and it will never flood again.
Students said that they knew from drills to barricade themselves inside their classrooms, and that their teachers were capable leaders.
Music artist Jai Wolf was performing on the Fischer Stage when a barricade collapsed on festivalgoers, the fire department said.
Meanwhile, the local benefits office in Kandel had to barricade its doors because its employees had received so many threats.
Also, it must sting Trump to see the name of the daughter that dissed him on every barricade around his tower.
It's cruising down a one-way, single-lane road with a barricade to the left and a wall to the right.
While marching towards the police barricade in the Dağkapı neighborhood, the group was attacked by police and 24 people were arrested.
Wearing an Apple Watch (or any smartwatch, really), doubles down on that by locking you in a barricade of notifications too.
Regina Rodriguez walked up to the police barricade a few hours after the shooting and hugged a person she was with.
" A man and a woman stood near the front of the barricade with small signs reading, "Until Every Animal is Free.
We break through an actual wall of bros who barricade the exit of the beer garden and meander through the crowd.
Open-plan offices are expansive places with no lock to lock, no entrance to barricade, and often nowhere to take cover.
Dozens of people snaked through the human police barricade to reach the convention security checkpoint as protesters chanted on either side.
Stephanie sequestered herself in her junior one bedroom, erecting a barricade of old New Yorkers and burning advertising inserts for warmth.
In the event of a shooting, people should barricade doors, turn off lights, silence phones and hide, preferably behind something bulletproof.
We sail I-15 South as though it's the Thu Bồn River, flee Hội An's cinnamon-forest barricade, viscera-flooded streets.
"That engagement and that initial entry caused him to stop shooting, retreat, and barricade himself into a bathroom," Chief Mina said.
Police said officers tried to prevent protesters from breaking through a barricade and that it was unaware of anyone being injured.
A couple kisses next to a burning barricade during protests in Santiago, Chile, as part of International Women's Day, March 8.
" Madeline Valentine, arriving at the barricade after running into multiple roadblocks, said it was pretty clear "they don't want us here.
About 218 percent of the community — some 2400 properties — would be stranded south of the barricade but north of the river.
Law enforcement personnel and firefighters escorted Casillas' body to the coroner's office while the barricade situation continued, CNN affiliate KABC reported.
People here have followed each unveiling of Mr. Guo's often long-winded allegations by creeping around China's barricade of internet censorship.
The couple, both restaurant managers, leaned on a police barricade on Fifth Avenue for two hours trying to spot Mr. Trump.
The first person taken into custody was pulled over the top of the barricade and disappeared in a crush of uniforms.
It could weaken the barricade over time by denying its defenders supplies, ammunition and reinforcements they need to keep it unbreakable.
The sheer number of products on display — from bullet-resistant backpacks to barricade locks to door shields — underscored a certain desperation.
One sketched a diagram on the whiteboard to show us how to turn our desks into a barricade if the day came.
There was that time she hid behind a barricade to shield herself from video footage of her parents making out naked. Relatable.
The toddler and his mother were swept away in floodwaters from Richardson Creek after Lee drove around a barricade on Highway 218.
Tenbrink, the felon involved in the shooting after the speech, was taken away in handcuffs after jumping a barricade to avoid protesters.
"Usually celebrities will stay in their barricade of their security while they're out at clubs," he explains while mingling at the office.
Protesters from various causes inched closer to a barricade line of police officers who stood guard in front of the perimeter fence.
Hossaini ducked and went back to the classroom and the students used desks to barricade the door to the second-floor classroom.
The police spokesman says most of the school has been evacuated and the area where the barricade is occurring has been isolated.
"I don't know that there would be a situation where we would advise you to barricade yourself in your house," said Redd.
Late on Saturday they flashed laser pointers at riot police and lifted bricks and scavenged building materials to barricade roads in Kowloon.
Eventually, the fan went back to his seat and promised not to stand behind the barricade for the rest of the game.
A police officer suggested that she rest her foot on the frame of his bicycle to ease her move over the barricade.
Chairs, a television, beds, books, a piano, all of it in a long pile, like a barricade stretching across the front lawn.
Police officers stood with their arms crossed near a barricade blocking the entrance to Bel-Air and the westernmost section of Mulholland.
There, too, relatives and prisoner advocates took to the streets and hung a banner declaring, "Free them all" on a police barricade.
Every day, she would pull out all the pots and pans and food and barricade him out of the kitchen and scream.
In the Western press and Western capitals, there was a summons to the barricade when Le Pen reached the French presidential runoff.
Mask-wearing eventually became associated with criminality, largely because of young masked men who would barricade themselves and throw rocks at police.
The white men used fallen trees to barricade the streets near their homes and patrolled the streets with guns, the documents said.
The purpose of the barricade was to keep out a convoy of US-donated aid making its way to Venezuela from Bogota.
How can kitchens be anything but places where queer cooks have to barricade themselves in their own private sanctuaries, or else leave?
At least one person drowned in Oklahoma after driving around a barricade on a road in Perkins, the city's Emergency Management office announced.
Police have erected a 1 kilometer long barricade on the lawn in front of Congress to separate anti-government protesters from Rousseff supporters.
The state has started taking steps to remove it, but it could be at least another month before the barricade is taken down.
They estimate that the barricade adds another 45 minutes to an hour to a trip to Bismarck — or longer, in bad weather conditions.
Since that barricade went up, the bridge has continued to be the site of ongoing conflicts between water protectors and local law enforcement.
The way these trucks were positioned suggest they're being used as a barricade or a protective barrier in case of a terrorist attack.
At the Simón Bolívar crossing, used by thousands of people on a normal day, Colombian police opened a metal barricade they had erected.
French stood in the crowd behind the barricade of police preventing people from getting closer to Brown, who lay dead in the street.
One person drowned Tuesday after driving around a barricade in Perkins, about 65 miles west of Tulsa, the city's emergency management office said.
They broke through a barricade near the 16th century fortress where the governor lives as cops fired tear gas to disperse the crowds.
The chief crossed the barricade to shake hands with a number of police officers, and the group quietly left after about three hours.
APRA has already ordered the big banks to boost capital twice since 2015 as it seeks to barricade the sector against global shocks.
On June 19th police challenged a barricade outside the town of Nochixtlán in north-west Oaxaca; in the resulting clash, eight protesters died.
In Montero, 20083km (30 miles) from Santa Cruz, two protesters were killed on October 30th when government supporters tried to dismantle a barricade.
Protesters and residents formed a barricade of polystyrene boxes around the bloodstain beside a pedestrian crossing after police forensic teams left the scene.
"The audit doesn't help now," said Pamela Velez, 37, as police deployed gas at a barricade in the central part of the city.
The Secret Service on Wednesday arrested a person who tried to jump over a barricade near the White House grounds, the agency said.
According to the patrol, the man jumped over a barricade and ran into a moving semi-truck before being struck by a Jeep.
I feel that they reveal a very specific attitude held by the banks, who barricade themselves to prevent vandalism by the angry mobs.
Shadows barricade impertinent comments and prevent xenophobia from manifesting itself into discriminatory policies like the ban seen in the New York Times article.
The broad stone gate on Alameda Avenue, mouse ears embedded at the top of its arch, as the barricade swings into the air.
Yellow Vest protesters throw scooters into a burning barricade during a demonstration against pension reforms led by French unions in Paris, Dec. 28.
Protesters linked arms to form a barricade at either end of the block, and set up tents in the center of the street.
She watched with pride as young activists formed a human barricade between the officers and other protesters, making sure they could march safely.
Officials barricade streets, including those in front of hotels and tourist attractions, and businesses alter their hours, forcing visitors to rejigger their itineraries.
It's a personal barricade—don't approach—but also an instinctive attempt to preserve privacy, for the asker as well as for the asked.
A large painting hangs above Mr. Sitrick's desk, depicting a dozen or so people gathered behind a barricade outside the O.J. Simpson trial.
The blue of a police barricade can be detected on one oar, while broadsides they've issued for boat building cover an adjacent wall.
As protesters encroached on the barricade, officers pushed back, at one point grabbing a banner reading "total liberation from domination" from crowd members.
Once the hostages overpowered the gunman, they ran to the exit, broke down the barricade, unlocked the door and got the hell outta Dodge.
Arduengo was forced to stop along Highway 2 near Toa Alta, the road completely cut off by a makeshift barricade of fallen palm trees.
So I would have little incentive to let you, and would have potentially arranged a barricade of carts preventing you from leaving the store.
Demonstrators stand behind a barricade during clashes with riot police during a protest against Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega's government in Managua, Nicaragua, May 30.
Activists and residents of urban communities from Manila hold posters and setup a barricade as they occupy a government housing project in Bulacan, Philippines.
In Brasilia, police erected a 1-kilometer-long barricade on the lawn in front of Congress to separate anti-government protesters from Rousseff supporters.
For Abdin, who continues to guard the sit-in's barricade, the talks elicit a mix of cautious optimism and fear that more bloodshed awaits.
"The Taliban continue to use civilians as shields and barricade themselves inside compounds while engaging the Afghan forces," said Debra Richardson of Resolute Support.
Accounts emerged of people trying to barricade themselves in a pub while others tried throwing tables and other objects to fend off the attackers.
The women have flags, balloons, posters and even earrings that bear the U.K. flag decorating their space on the sidewalk behind a metal barricade.
They include wrapping the deck in razor wire and building a "citadel" on board where the crew can barricade themselves and call for help.
Outside in the street, a pile of tangled metal and rubble was stacked up on the road like a barricade from the French Revolution.
Officers told the crowd of protesters who were behind a barricade to get back and gave them several verbal warnings on the speaker system.
At least one person drowned after driving around a barricade in Perkins, about 65 miles west of Tulsa, the city's emergency management office said.
Protesters and residents formed a barricade of polystyrene boxes around the bloodstain next to a pedestrian crossing after police forensic teams left the scene.
On another main street protesters used old cabinets, empty petrol drums and steel sheeting to set up their own barricade near Jumhuriya (Republic) Bridge.
He can be seen tossing trash cans and being prevented from throwing a barricade at a bus during his unannounced appearance in New York.
A group of protesters broke away from the main, police-approved protest and threw Molotov cocktails from behind a makeshift barricade, according to CNN.
When the army broke through the terrorists' barricade, they found the bodies of all three, with Mr. Hossain's bearing marks of an intense struggle.
Binder: I grew up in Los Angeles, and mostly I was exposed to touring shows: chandelier-dropping, barricade-busting big Broadway musicals via London.
"We are not defending the barricade at all cost, we just need to buy time for those behind us to leave," shouts one. pic.twitter.
Bacteria cannot cross that barricade, the Weismann barrier — so said the skeptical view — to insert bits of their own DNA into animal genomes. Impossible.
But the law enforcement presence was inconsistent, and a group of masked protesters were able to climb over the barricade and enter the park.
As the police ordered protesters to leave an area near the Hong Kong Legislature, Ms. Li tripped on a barricade and lost her balance.
There is no pedestrian walkway on the lower level, only a maintenance catwalk and a barricade-height railing, which the man quickly climbed over.
TenBrink, a sinewy young man wearing a black T-shirt and jeans, was particularly overwhelmed and jumped a barricade to escape the angry crowd.
There are footprints on the edge of the painting that has become a pedestal, as well as a street barricade with signboard lettering. 13.
Not to be deterred, a number of the roughly 600 demonstrators clambered atop the barricade to wave their protest signs despite the biting wind.
Mr. Silva, who was assigned to a position near the front of the stage, began trying to help audience members escape over a barricade.
A lot of dynamics burble to the surface when you barricade a group of young people in a house and tell them to mate.
Later, a water cannon was used against a makeshift barricade, marking the first time water cannon vans had ever been used in the city.
Picking up her maid of honor required sweet-talking her way through a police barricade and driving around bomb craters by the military airport.
Trump has made hostility toward the media a feature of many of his rallies, where a metal barricade usually separates his supporters from reporters.
People in Beijing barricade a road to check the unknown people coming in the area in fear of the SARS virus, May 9, 2003.
Trump presses forward anyway, sending the message that America is so weak and fearful and hateful that we are willing to barricade ourselves in.
If you see someone in hi-vis stepping through a barricade, or marching past a bouncer, you naturally assume they're headed to fix something.
The vendor at a booth selling a steel barricade lock for classrooms said sales are so high that the item is on back order.
Two people died when a vehicle tried to avoid a protester barricade in the state of Carabobo, Venezuela's Civil Protection agency tweeted late on Tuesday.
As she left the station on Monday, she was surrounded by waiting media and fans who had to be held back behind a police barricade.
She said teachers had the teens construct a barricade made out of desks and anything else they could find against the door of their classroom.
The barricade stands on the Backwater Bridge between the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and Bismarck, the capital of North Dakota and the closest big city.
A volunteer explained that the trolleybus had been part of an anti-tank barricade during a coup 25 years ago and symbolised the people's victory.
But before long, Acosta made his way to the metal barricade separating the media from the angry horde assembled at the latest Donald Trump rally.
The men have opted to stay and barricade themselves in the compound, fearing they would be attacked by local police and people if they left.
One woman is being praised for bravely attempting to barricade the door of the Black and Blue restaurant while patrons escaped out a back entrance.
During the scene, Nick and Harvey, who are both still vying for Sabrina's heart in their own ways, must barricade themselves in the Kinkle household.
As protesters reached the governor's mansion, they met a barricade of police in riot gear blocking the street but continued chanting against Rosselló for hours.
The man said that he and others from his neighborhood in Managua were building a barricade in May when paramilitaries suddenly began firing at them.
A black man stepped beside him and guided him out of the crowd and over the barricade, alternately speaking to him and shouting at him.
A hundred paparazzi were parked by the barricade outside the private lounge, flashing their cameras at the slightest human movement entering or exiting the premises.
The striking workers chanted, whistled, and used noisemakers inside a barricade that occupied the entire bus lane on 42nd Street between 6th Avenue and Broadway.
Play lasts all day or until everyone involved is too wounded to continue, or the crowd breaks through the police barricade and starts hurling rocks.
Police said the two UN employees had been arrested for standing on a barricade set up by local Serbs to stop police vehicles from passing.
But the dark-suited human barricade could do nothing to muffle a marching band that clattered unseen, somewhere along the street, playing a stadium anthem.
"This is the second time Evo robbed us of our vote," says Mr Handal, who is at the barricade from 23000am to 23pm every day.
After police forensic teams left the scene, protesters and local residents formed a barricade of polystyrene boxes around the bloodstain next to a pedestrian crossing.
Refinery29 was there as well, and caught up with women on both sides of the police barricade to hear what they really think of Trump.
East German soldiers act as a barricade, blocking West Berliners waiting to welcome East Berlin citizens at the Allied guardhouse "Checkpoint Charlie" November 9, 1989.
Prosecutors hoped to bring charges against the unit of the Berkut that appeared to have taken up shooting positions behind a barricade on Instytutska Street.
The Senators' passes connected, and their shots reached the net, and Anderson, who finished with 113 saves, saw the pucks that slipped through the barricade.
In the eastern province of Jiangsu, police reportedly used metal poles to barricade the door of a family that had just come back from Wuhan.
Well, that backfired pretty quickly ... because the barricade toppled over -- sending everyone who was reaching over straight to the ground ... and Ryan flying back himself.
As Reynolds approaches, however, the barricade topples over toward the actor, who then jumps back to sit on the stage in the nick of time.
McCormack's daughter Ginny McKeon tells PEOPLE her mother would barricade her house because she feared the eccentric millionaire, who currently faces charges for another murder.
My helpers and I moved the cart of class iPads to where it could be easily pushed in front of the door — an ideal barricade.
An Emergency Service Unit is looping chains under the rear axle of a van, preparing to pull it off the concrete barricade its beached itself onto.
This wasn't a concert or a show with a mf mosh pit this was a literal weak a– barricade in the middle of a nyc street.
The students at the barricade were a mix of die-hard left-wing proto-socialists and radicals fighting for workers' rights, better economic conditions, and equality.
An Indian police officer tries to pull down a Congress party worker standing on a police barricade during a protest against M.J. Akbar in New Delhi.
Refusing to accept no for an answer, the star jumped under the barricade and ran down to his seat while an usher tried to stop him.
Zoo employees return with SWAT-style shields and form a barricade before poking him with a stick to ensure he is truly down for the count.
Still, a long list of current and former administration officials have bucked the White House barricade to appear in private depositions, most of them under subpoena.
The Tuesday night demonstrations involved officers armed with pepper spray and batons confronting the protesters who used luggage carts to barricade entrances to the airport terminal.
And the defiantly exultant concluding number, "Everyone Will Die," suggests that a barricade of toys and blankets ultimately offers feeble protection from the big, wild world.
One pride marcher, Todd Johnson, lost his temper and leaned over the barricade to scream at the protesters until he was moved back by Sheriff's deputies.
At one point, the crowd swelled to the point that Sheriff's deputies stepped in to form a human barricade between the protesters and the Pride marchers.
WARSAW — One night in April 2017, Jakub Skrzywanek was inside the Powszechny Theater in Warsaw, pushing tables against the windows to barricade himself and actors inside.
Protesters building a barricade nearby told CNN they were trying to stop police traveling to the airport in order to give others more time to leave.
Later, Khan creates a brick barricade around her "sister" (blood-related or otherwise), materializing the isolation this unnamed woman faced after she confided in her family.
Protesters then built a barricade across a street near the mall, piled what appeared to be brown palm fronds on top and set them on fire.
The event was mobbed by some 200 aggressive demonstrators, and Gregory and his audience had to barricade themselves in their room while those outside were harassed.
He is known as a scrambler, but just as often he stood behind a stout barricade of linemen and tossed darts into the hands of his receivers.
The county sheriff's department erected the barricade at the end of October, ostensibly because the Backwater Bridge had been damaged by fires during protests against the pipeline.
When they arrived at West 47th Street and Avenue of the Americas, a long block from the club, they found it blocked off by a police barricade.
Otis tells us he planned to barricade himself in the room, cut the window, hang the flag outside from the 64th floor -- all in protest of Trump.
According to reports, the man hopped over a security barricade -- called a "bike rack" -- set up between the sidewalk on Pennsylvania Ave and the White House Fence.
At the barricade preventing the transport of gas from the abundant reservoirs of Pennsylvania and West Virginia to New England is the state government of New York.
As the divorce notification came into effect last week, 18-year-old Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun decided to barricade herself in a hotel room at Bangkok's airport.
PHILADELPHIA — The young man in the gray T-shirt grabbed a metal barricade outside the Wells Fargo Center on Monday afternoon and tried to haul himself over.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Wednesday set up a barricade in front of the agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C., in preparation for an "occupation" protest.
Even though police soon determined the threat was a hoax, the students still experienced the fear that comes with running to barricade doors and look for cover.
After being beaten and injured by the police, protesters wearing "Black List" masks were taken to the hospital, while a bloodstained mask was left on the barricade.
The sculpture, which consists of three upturned buses fastened together with wire, refers to a photograph of a barricade built on the streets of Aleppo in 19403.
The campaign also sent photos that purportedly showed a police building in flames, and a street barricade erected by members of the anti-Sassou Nguesso youth movement.
A white Chevrolet Malibu crashed through a traffic barricade near Commonwealth Stadium, sent a police officer flying 15 feet and rammed the officer's vehicle, Chief Knecht said.
I went to the barricade every afternoon; it was very cold, and I stood there talking with the guard, never knowing whether my mother could see me.
Today was Baptism Sunday and nearly a dozen adults signed up, cheered on by a crowd of mostly 20-somethings who were gathered behind a metal barricade.
But the raid followed a series of others at gay bars in the Greenwich Village neighborhood, and the patrons fought back, forcing police to barricade themselves inside.
Instead, the authorities said, they took an alternate route, passing through a barricade and driving into floodwaters on Highway 76 in Marion County in northeastern South Carolina.
He was known to be a saner sort — not just the proverbial adult in the room but the conscience amid the corruption and the barricade against disaster.
THE MAGAZINE An article on June 24 about how to barricade a door misstated the position of a member of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department's SWAT team.
Videos show a heavy police presence as the group's founder, Gavin McInnes, left the event, with dozens of protesters gathered behind a police barricade across the street.
In the eastern province of Jiangsu, quarantine turned to imprisonment after authorities used metal poles to barricade shut the door of a family recently returned from Wuhan.
That is why Mr. Guaidó's climbing the building's iron gates after being barred entry by a human barricade of National Guard members was nothing short of heroic.
One day, a daughter's citizenship and a mother's lack of it amounted to little more than a piece of paper; the next, it was an iron barricade.
In video of the altercation, obtained by TMZ, DaBaby is below the stage level and face-to-face with the crowd, where only a barricade separates them.
Horry County spokeswoman Brooke Holden revealed on Thursday that guardsmen had waved the jail van around a barricade near the Little Pee Dee River in South Carolina.
It would be a sad irony if the agency created by Congress to help veterans would be a barricade toward veterans enjoying the very freedom they defended.
One day at the beginning of September, the three black men crossed the barricade on their way to the ferry landing, prompting Mr. Bourgeois to open fire.
At another point, a small knot of demonstrators dressed in hooded sweatshirts and bandanas over their faces hurled rocks and fireworks at police from behind a makeshift barricade.
Culinary student Brian Dalati, 22, said he was passing an opposition-manned street barricade on his way to classes in July when police mistook him for a protester.
"I was supposed to stay on the field and they wanted all the students to stay behind a barricade..." he wrote, which makes perfect sense for logistical purposes.
They arrested 141 people, and drove 5-ton military surplus trucks onto the bridge as a barricade, says Maxine Herr, a spokesperson with the Morton County Sheriff's Department.
"We need to know what's happening here," Elizabeth Eastman, 226, said on a recent morning as she peered over a metal barricade at the remains of the building.
Chambers has been accused of driving her car around a police barricade and over spectators at the university's annual homecoming parade, and killing three adults and a toddler.
Bunge, who apparently wasn't even holding the gun, was sufficiently distracted and didn't notice when the robot reached its claw into the makeshift barricade to snatch the weapon.
Police on Wednesday had an unusually heavy presence outside the offices of the electoral commission, with two truckloads of officers and a water cannon positioned near a barricade.
The location was an obvious spot for a birthday memorial, but the barricade is a clear attempt to discourage people from gathering and leaving items at the store.
In the adjacent Rooms 204 and 207, students and faculty barricaded or tried to barricade the doors, while in Room 204, 10 students jumped out of the window.
We stood in front of a massive barricade — all steel bars, like a cage — and though it was sturdy, it was hard to know if you were safe.
A flight from Barcelona to Dublin was evacuated on Monday after a man snuck onto a plane and tried to barricade himself in the bathroom, according to reports.
Having claimed their spot against the general admission barricade more than four hours before showtime, Mr. Cervony Snapchatted in anticipation, for once showing his '90s-baby bona fides.
If Macron secures the Presidency and a parliamentary majority, his tenure will constitute the first and the most important fortification of the next barricade against the Front National.
Unlike cotton or cellulose masks — which can feel cold — the foil barricade traps heat emitted from your skin, which in turn purportedly allows the serum to penetrate deeper.
Since he jumped the fence in the 1990s, this barricade between Africa and Europe has doubled in height and become a sophisticated obstacle course, virtually impossible to cross.
In Carrabelle, on the coast, even two National Guard trucks had to turn around when they came upon a hurricane-strewn barricade of fallen trees and broken buildings.
With that barricade removed, women's (and men's) voices are now at their own fingertips, at least in theory, and that can be a very powerful and meaningful thing.
Inhabitants milling about the town's main plaza on Monday evening were overcome with emotion as they struggled to understand what had happened the day before at the barricade.
But those who voiced the loudest opposition were more than a dozen women who formed a barricade around the speaker's chair, chanting that they wanted an interim candidate.
The home of Keith Caneiro's family in Colts Neck remained a crime scene on Thursday as investigators came and went from the house just beyond a police barricade.
To the frustration of blue states -- and indeed most nations around the world -- red America has become a brown barricade against confronting the escalating challenge of climate change.
But the barricade, and similar ones erected at transport points across the country, has disrupted travel for Canadians since last week — and drawn attention to the pipeline dispute.
Investigators believe that the bolt struck one of the dogs, went through the door and fatally struck the neighbor who was attempting to barricade himself from the attack.
Curtis L. Metz of Illinois was charged with drunk driving after slowly evading the police by driving around a barricade and alongside a Christmas parade in Beloit, Ill.
At a community for older adults, President Trump's proposed border wall would strand about 22020 percent of residences south of the barricade but north of the Rio Grande.
In the eastern province of Jiangsu, police reportedly used metal poles to barricade the door of a family that had just come back from Wuhan, the Times said.
Video footage of the scene showed a sea of cars that had collided with one another or the interstate barricade, some with their doors, trunks and bumpers mangled.
I didn't know how to stop or anything, so I'd just spring on the ice and then hit another player, or a barricade, or the ice to stop.
At every stage there is this tedious barricade of process, requiring the completion of standardized forms: testing, taxes, voter registration, government identification, job applications, green cards, visas, etc.
Patrick J. Kennedy crashed his car into a security barricade close to the U.S. Capitol in 2006 and said he had taken Ambien not too long before the accident.
They point to a concrete and razor-wire barricade that has become a focal point for the community here as a sign that their fight is not yet won.
School staff members are taught to recognize escape routes, what a gunshot sounds like (and how it's often confused for something much more benign), and how to barricade doors.
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Protesters stood behind a brick barricade in downtown Khartoum last week and did what they've done for almost two months: demand an end to Sudan's military rule.
After calls to friends and the hospital, he drove the route she would've taken home and in a matter of minutes was face to face with a police barricade.
Soon after, she spotted three men were carrying a young man on a ladder — something they used along with barricade gates and banners to help get the injured out.
The FBI surrounded the four remaining militants Wednesday afternoon, after one tried to drive an ATV through the FBI barricade around the site, the FBI said in a statement.
Dozens of protesters gathered outside a parking garage adjacent to the arena, where police set up a human barricade to allow supporters to go to their cars and leave.
Today, the fence has been transformed into a hulking steel barricade, guarded by border patrol officers; reunions are limited to a handful of visiting hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
The ­border — in some places a physical barricade — separating the Pointes from Detroit's crumbling east side is still the country's most dramatic visual tableau of racial and economic segregation.
" The response, Mr. Bhagavan said — whether in India, the United States, Britain or any of the countries experiencing a convulsion of antiglobalism right now — is "let's barricade ourselves in.
But a few dozen continued to occupy the chambers saying that they refused to leave, and others remain outside, in the vicinity of the complex near a makeshift barricade.
Police initially described the situation as an active shooting, but said it "has transitioned from active to barricade/containment" with the gunman apparently holed up inside of a house.
It appears to show McGregor and his entourage using a metal barricade and other objects to smash windows on a bus filled with fighters departing from the media event.
It instructed me to come to the barricade near the prison at two o'clock in the afternoon and chat with the Jewish Ghettowachmann —a ghetto policeman—standing guard there.
If a Waymo vehicle becomes confused — by, say, a new set of cones or a police barricade in the road — it can request confirmation from a remote human specialist.
The content of the "favors" Mr. Trump asked of the Ukrainian president underscore his feral resolve to barricade himself inside the Oval Office for at least five more years.
A police barricade surrounded the President, yielding a tableau of antiwar demonstrators being kept away from the tomb of a pacifist, in deference to a man overseeing a war.
The LAPD's not going to let someone use their vehicle as a weapon to mow down innocent people, even if it means creating a barricade of cop cars ... seriously.
Harry, 34, bent down and used both hands to stroke the chin of a large dog, while Meghan, 37, separately extended her hand through the barricade to a black dog.
Because if Trump becomes president, Congress is going to be the one barricade protecting America from the demagogic hurricane of bullying fascism that Trump's campaign has been previewing for months.
A student says her friend was killed in the shooting at Santa Fe High School as he attempted to barricade the art classroom from the attacker and help others escape.
In March 2015, two Secret Service agents capped off a night of drinking by driving into a White House barricade inches away from a suspicious package that investigators were examining.
He was inspired to create EmergencyBNB after watching a video of Syrian refugees running for the Hungarian border only to find police had formed a human barricade to stop them.
A couple months ago, I was driving home and without any warning, a large traffic barricade blew across the street in front of my car, followed by a garbage bin.
We know this because at that moment Bran appears to warg into flashback-Wylis as a means of controlling present-day Hodor and making him barricade — er, hold the door.
Demo was filming the police and not involved in removing the barricade when he was shot with a water cannon and then shot in the hand with a rubber bullet.
She praised President Barack Obama and his legacy before nodding to the importance she sees the state playing in her primary strategy as a barricade to stop Sanders' surging campaign.
Videos circulated on social media appear to show unarmed protesters arguing with soldiers and breaching a barbed-wire barricade placed on a road, before gunfire sends activists running for cover.
Hoffman took Meghan's spot with Munn sitting to his left, perched on the top of the barricade with their feet on the lower rail, just like Meghan and her pal.
"It's a very emotional experience," said Velimir Sabic, a Serbian immigrant and longtime congregant of St. Sava, who stood with his wife and their three young children at a barricade.
On the first day of the trial, a topless woman with the words "Cosby rapist" and women's names written on her body jumped a barricade near Cosby and began chanting.
Near parliament, riot police scuffled with a group of protesters who were trying to use a cable to remove a barbed wire barricade blocking a road, a Reuters witness said.
On Saturday evening, riot police stormed onto subway trains, hitting and arresting passengers and protesters with batons, a large barricade was set alight by protesters in a busy shopping district.
They blocked people from reaching their gates, using luggage carts to barricade entrances so travelers couldn't get through — though some carried signs that said "sorry" to apologize for the chaos.
Shawn McClellan, who was resting against a barricade and wearing a red-and-white "USA" shirt, said he believed the swirl of allegations about the election would sort themselves out.
By now, most US public school students have learned to barricade their classroom doors, turn off the lights, and hide in a closet if a shooter bursts into their school.
When I sent a few injured by foot with paramedics to get into an ambulance, standing on main road, they called me saying, 'Police are not letting us cross barricade.
As the assailants broke through each barricade, the defenders sprinted back through the empty streets, past families watching from doorways, poised to bolt inside at the first sign of danger.
The woman ran into an exam room with her children and shoved them underneath a hospital bed, while she lay on the floor as a barricade in front of them.
The walls in question are the Western Wall in Jerusalem, a contentious holy site, and the Galveston sea wall, a 10-mile hurricane barricade not far from Knight's native Houston.
It is shown more clearly here than ever by making the vital choice to barricade and move as a means of security will utilize finite time better and save lives.
"We Europeans, since we don't want to participate in a military solution, we barricade ourselves in the belief there is no military solution," he told the European Parliament this week.
A white Chevrolet minivan with a shattered rear window was seen at the checkpoint, though it was not immediately clear if it was the vehicle that collided with a barricade.
One source tells us it was raining -- the roads were slippery -- and during the ride, a small red car lost control and hit the bus before slamming into a barricade.
The national museum, or Rijksmuseum in Dutch, was at first inaccessible due to the protesters and a police barricade, but police later set up gates and allowed tourists to enter.
We peered over a barricade at the walls of the citadel and the pile of rubble that was once the Carlton Hotel, destroyed by rebels with a massive tunnel bomb.
The confrontation happened at Backwater Bridge, on a highway linking the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and Bismarck, N.D. Burned-out trucks and a police barricade have made the bridge impassable.
The Nevada Highway Patrol said on Twitter that the man surrendered to authorities on the Arizona side of the Mike O&aposCallaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge after a 90 minute barricade.
Ky's driver talked his way past police at the barricade outside the conference center, where FCTC-issued credentials were checked, explaining that he was driving "VIPs," the driver later told Reuters.
A study published Thursday in the CRISPR Journal shows how scientists at Christiana Care Health System's Gene Editing Institute in Delaware released CRISPR from behind the barricade of the cell wall.
A Syrian rebel fighter from the recently formed National Liberation Front poses with his weapon against a sandbag barricade along the frontline near the village of Abu Dali on Sept. 1.
Police fired heavy rounds of tear gas that engulfed the neon lights of the shopping district in smoke as protesters launched bricks and other projectiles back at them over a barricade.
On the other side of the global barricade, millions of French supporters of Marine Le Pen's far right are on the same wavelength as Trump on issues like immigration and borders.
It&aposs still not clear what prompted the man to enter the school and barricade himself with the teacher Tuesday morning and it&aposs not known whether he had a weapon.
A checkpoint with armed guards, a barricade, a pothole or even a traffic jam will take away my freedom as much as any fiddling with software settings in an autonomous vehicle.
Black Lives Matter activist Muhiyidin d'Baha was arrested on Wednesday in South Carolina after epically leaping over a police tape barricade to snatch a Confederate flag out of a protestor's hand.
An anti-government activist stands with his trousers down in front of security forces at a barricade on a Caracas street in protest against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Aug. 8.
Cover image: A gun lies on the ground inside a police barricade following a shooting at a Kroger grocery that left two people dead and a suspect in custody, Wednesday, Oct.
Wending their way through the police barricade, they presented their Amazon badges in the lobby and disappeared through the turnstiles, back to the grind of robots and conveyor belts and Christmas.
Like the Alamo, it's not just a quiet sanctuary, but the neighborhood's last barricade against fancy new condominiums literally towering over it, and the gyms and Whole Foods at the flanks.
A tiny organism is forcing us to revisit our values, our divisions, our choices as we barricade within our homes with our closest family members and consider what will come next.
While the small effort failed, it instigated protests near Maduro's palace where, in one instance, security forces used tear gas on people who set trash on fire for a makeshift barricade.
West and his team performed atop a hill built custom for the occasion, separated by a barricade from the many-thousand-strong crowd that showed up early to see him play.
Strange that at this moment in time, surrounded by the invisible threat of infection, we are supposed to be denying all contact, to retreat, to barricade our bodies from the world.
His attacker, who in a security camera video resembled Mr. Santos, then tried to lift the man over a barricade into the water, the chief of detectives, Dermot F. Shea, said.
Protester arrested Just before Cosby walked into court Monday morning, a topless protester with "Cosby rapist" and women's names written on her body jumped a barricade near Cosby and began chanting.
The door of the bathroom remains open, which worries Luca, though he can't see it beyond the shield of his mother's body, behind the half-barricade of his abuela's shower wall.
Ryan Reynolds put his action hero skills to use this weekend in Brazil -- where he was almost flattened by a barricade that gave way to a massive swarm over overzealous fans.
The discovery had set off a race to prune all 664 of the cemetery's oak trees while they are dormant for the winter as a barricade against the spread of disease.
"We feel threatened," said Juan Acume, a farmer from the Quechua, an Indigenous group, near a protest barricade of earth mounds and tree trunks across Bolivia's main highway on Wednesday night.
If the flames got closer anyway, the firefighters were going to build a barricade with burned-out mobile homes and make everyone huddle behind it in an attempt to block the heat.
Whoever behind this wasn't the first to connect a whole bunch of trolleys together for the hell of it, although in one case trolleys were used to barricade a badly parked car.
" In additional tweets, the young fan criticized the behavior of the autograph hunters, writing, "How about people just be respectful and act normal in a barricade woah who would've thought of that!!!
She continues: This silence is not due simply to the extreme effectiveness of the grid as a barricade against speech, but to the protectiveness of its mesh against all intrusions from outside.
Protesters and law enforcement faced off early Thursday morning on Backwater Bridge for the third straight night, with demonstrators throwing snowballs at officers and climbing onto a barricade before being pushed back.
Heavily armed police standing behind sand-barricade checkpoints and army tanks stationed along the partly unpaved main road that reaches Colombia's border with Ecuador, are signs of the government's tenuous control here.
The teen was in her Reserve Officers' Training Corps class, and said students were putting sofas and desks in front of the classroom door and windows to barricade themselves inside, Luke said.
A few weeks later, local police in Hollywood, Florida, arrested 22-year-old Christopher Rey Monzon after he reportedly tried to jump a security barricade and charge protesters with his Confederate flag.
And before Cosby even walked into court, things got really bizarre when a topless protester -- with the words "Cosby rapist" written on her back -- jumped a barricade near Cosby and started chanting.
As they brace for losses in the House of Representatives, Republican leaders are racing to reinforce their candidates in about two-dozen districts, trying to create a barricade around their imperiled majority.
I had to stop at the barricade that separated the prison from the rest of the camp, and I waited there for many hours, hoping to see my mother come out again.
Of all the houses along the border, the cement house where Ms. Arias, 52, raised five children may be pressed up closest of all to the barricade that now defines the border.
A police officer with the Sûreté du Québec died when the provincial police force charged a barricade, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and finally the military, had to be brought in.
Other attendees also did their part to de-escalate the issue by blocking the man with their signs and acting as a barricade between the man and Biden who continued his speech.
If that's not enough to get you to barricade yourself inside with the AC on full blast, behold the latest summertime horror: There could be rattlesnakes hiding out in your pool noodles.
"I see sharks right from here and then I walked farther and I see all this fish, the sharks across this barricade," Samuel Etrata, who works at the sailing club, told KHON.
"I see sharks right from here and then I walked farther and I see all this fish, the sharks across this barricade," Samuel Etrata, who works for the sailing club, told FOX 2.
From my side of the barricade, the one separating Barclays Center's stage left action from the wristband rainbow of backstage beggars and hangers-on, the blurred flurry came as if out of nowhere.
Antigovernment demonstrators help a woman in a wheelchair get past a burning barricade they erected to block the road to Valle de los Angeles, on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Dec. 7.
Officials in Oklahoma confirmed Wednesday that flooding was responsible for the death of a woman who drowned while driving around a barricade near Perkins, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) northeast of Oklahoma City.
On defense, he doesn't so much barricade the rim as intercept shots on their way to it, his hand swooping in on its own while his body hangs out somewhere in the background.
Protesters held their ground and gathered in the same area later on Thursday as security forces lobbed tear gas over a concrete wall erected to barricade off the demonstrations, a Reuters reporter said.
As the president made his way down the Champs-Élysées en route to Sunday morning's ceremony, a topless female protester hopped a barricade and made it within a few meters of Trump's motorcade.
Mr. Bello, who shouts his backing vocals with his lips pressed against the microphone, has been warned by his dentist only to play shows where a barricade separates the crowd from the stage.
On Central Park West, a counterterrorism officer named Chris Matz stood briefly on the parade route holding his 5-year-old daughter, Samantha, in his arms, before passing her back over the barricade.
A mental barricade has to drop to perform the kinds of tricks that the crowd is expecting—ones that could easily slice you open or break your back if you don't land correctly.
As they brace for losses in the House of Representatives, Republican Party leaders are racing to reinforce their candidates in about two-dozen districts, trying to create a barricade around their imperiled majority.
Things go from bad to way worse, partly because — as the barricade scene showed — characters in "Endzeit" have a habit of putting themselves in dangerous situations, having apparently never watched a horror movie.
BANGKOK — Amid monsoon downpours, pro-democracy demonstrators sang and danced at a police barricade in Bangkok on Tuesday, marking the fourth anniversary of an army coup that again plunged Thailand into military rule.
"The arrow struck one of the dogs, went through a door, and then struck the individual being mauled as he was attempting to barricade himself from the attack," the district attorney's office said.
Even if you are a job creator who has been bitten and turned into a zombie yourself, that's O.K., as long as you remain on the other side of the electrified steel barricade.
A Lebanese demonstrator walks by a fire at a makeshift barricade amid clashes with security forces during a mass protest at Riad Al-Solh Square in the center of Beirut on Oct. 18.
Estimates suggest it would cost $400 million to improve stormwater drainage in Miami Beach, at least $8 billion to build floodgates around Houston, and north of $12 billion to barricade New York City.
We're told when demonstrations go down that could result in violence, the Department will send at least 12 units to block off the area to traffic, using cop cars to form a barricade.
Some 200 protesters massed at a barricade across the street from parliament on Monday as new senators were sworn into office, with about half denouncing Philippe's arrest with slogans, T-shirts and waving signs.
This is really the first time we're introduced to Lexie as a character, and it's not a super great introduction as her barricade inside her house doesn't speak great to who she really is.
Finicum, who was driving the leading truck, sped off in a short pursuit with law enforcement that ended when he swerved off the road to avoid a police barricade and was shot by troopers.
Each round included a shooter in different areas of the building, which would prompt students to respond by either exiting the building or preparing to barricade and "counter," should the shooter enter the classroom.
They took up positions across the road, forming a wall with their riot shields and advanced towards the first barricade about 100 metres east of the Legislative Council, shouting at protesters to move back.
One of her friends, 16, was slammed into a metal barricade at the ride and died, according to ABC, while the other friend, 15, was injured in the ejection but is expected to recover.
Dick Cheney's life is radically different from his days as Vice President ... for starters he's behind the wheel of his own car, unable to get through a police barricade protecting someone who's currently important.
In the video, you see Rob singing and walking down an aisle in the middle of the packed crowd when the overzealous fan reaches her hand over the barricade and tugs at his shirt.
Down the street from Mr. Blanco's store, Victor Huancollo, a 24-year-old computer science university student, stood guard at a makeshift barricade intended to keep supporters of Mr. Morales from approaching the legislature.
Sendai Meiban, which makes road signs, traffic cones and other construction-related materials, said it introduced its first kawaii traffic barricade, a monkey, 10 years ago on Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's main islands.
Driving down a deserted Champs-Élysées, a topless female protester breached the barricade lining the famous Parisian avenue and came within feet of the President's motorcade before she was apprehended by French security officials.
He and his partner, Sherry Chumney, lived in a wooden house on forty acres of land, a half mile down a dirt road, past a barricade of tangled brush and two "No Trespassing" signs.
It was hard to get a good look: Parked between her family and the parade's marching bands, cheerleaders, clowns and floats were dump trucks, creating a temporary but substantial barricade at the Manhattan roundabout.
Two women seeking mental health treatment were being transported in a van driven by sheriff's deputies to hospitals away from the coast when the deputies drove around a barricade and onto a closed road.
They took up positions across the road, forming a wall with their riot shields and advanced toward the first barricade about 100 meters east of the Legislative Council, shouting at protesters to move back.
In the first two cases, the segments overlapped with a position that the Berkut were defending behind a barricade; in the third, the segment overlapped with a position behind a line of supply trucks.
Former Representative Patrick Kennedy, Democrat of Rhode Island and current mental health activist, in 2006 blamed the drug in part for his crashing a car into a security barricade at the United States Capitol.
But the black students, inspired by the civil rights movement in the South and by their own parents' lifelong struggles, were certain that they had to barricade the building as their own disciplined statement.
MOSCOW — As a rolling group of protesters occupied streets in central Moscow this past July, a liberal opposition newspaper published a photograph of a young woman blocked by the police at a steel barricade.
Should the forecast call for an unrelenting storm, workers will erect the panels a day before anticipated landfall, creating a 1,100-foot-long barricade — one-fifth of a mile — in four to five hours.
The Deadpool star, 43, visited Comic-Con Experience in São Paulo, Brazil this weekend, and when he jumped off the stage to greet fans, the barricade between Reynolds and the crowd buckled and collapsed.
The president called the designations or expansions that have occurred since 2900 "an egregious abuse of federal power," and a barricade to economic growth, suggesting that states should decide what happens to these areas.
We have to lock the door, barricade all the heavy stuff in front of the door and take a book or a ruler so we can throw it at the intruder if he comes in.
Secession supporters used tyres and rubbish to barricade highways from before dawn, and thronged the streets of Barcelona in their thousands, many flying the striped Estelada, the Catalan independence flag that bears a lone star.
They learned that he'd fled from a house nearby, where a 16-year-old man told officers he'd shot someone but refused to come out; by 15:241 AM the authorities declared a barricade situation.
First, she lit the barricade around Winterfell on fire so the white walkers couldn't pass through, and later she reminded Arya about how she's destined to kill people with "blue eyes," aka the white walkers.
By contrast, "rail seating"—the most popular contemporary design (pictured above), in which seats can be folded upright to form a barricade—allows for one barrier per row, and therefore keeps the spectators carefully partitioned.
They're told to lock the doors and get the students on the floor, but they're not necessarily taught to barricade the door or take any other action that might put their own lives at risk.
Newbies can get to grips with fundamental skills, such as the "Kong vault" (diving over a barricade by pushing off it with your hands), and the "cat to cat" (leaping from one wall to another).
In March a protestor jumped a barricade and tried to get on stage at a Donald Trump rally in Vandalia, Ohio, prompting Secret Service to react similarly by hopping on stage to shield the candidate.
Outside, about a dozen protesters gathered behind a police barricade across the street from Trump Tower, holding signs with the slogans "Dump Trump" and "Allegiance To America Not Russia" as Fifth Avenue traffic streamed by.
All schools should be equipped with tools that are already commonly available — door wedge technology can be easily used to barricade against an assailant and CCTV can be installed according to the security assessments' recommendations.
"At one of my friend's shoots, we were basically standing around her like a human barricade because she was basically naked, so we could keep the guys from seeing her," one of the cheerleaders said.
Earlier this week, protesters piled debris into a barricade and staged a silent sit-in at Yuen Long subway station, to mark one month since a mob attacked protestors, bystanders and journalists in that station.
As news filtered out early in the day, angry family members seeking information clashed with police and pushed against a barricade, prompting officers to shoot tear gas at the crowd, according to local media reports.
As we know from our experience, jumping into the political arena without the party machine or comfort of established voter base can look like an impossible barricade to overcome — and it is indeed very difficult.
Fans were so excited to see Ryan Reynolds at a recent event in Brazil that the star was nearly crushed by a toppling barricade — but luckily, the actor and everyone involved made it out unharmed.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said it had imposed an "exclusion zone" on Thursday near Houston, B.C., that bars access to an area where project opponents had built a barricade of felled trees and incendiary materials.
A fourth weather-related death may have occurred in Oklahoma, where the Highway Patrol said a woman apparently drowned after driving around a barricade Tuesday near Perkins, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) northeast of Oklahoma City.
Well, actually, first he's in his car on the way to the Grammys, looking at himself in the mirror, getting stuck in traffic because of a police barricade — which he tells us because we asked, apparently.
In the coming years, the American climate debate may turn on whether growing evidence of harm dislodges many, or any, of those states from the "brown barricade" now blocking any federal efforts to confront the challenge.
These mass shooting drills have become normal, and a generation of American students have learned to lock and barricade their classroom doors the same way they learn to drop and roll in case of a fire.
Another man yelled from across a metal barricade that Andrew Yang's freedom dividend proposal is "a lot more close to socialism and Naziism than what this guy is talking about," as he gestured toward the Jumbotron.
Early Saturday morning, Henry Walker, a local fisherman who has been casting off the inlet at Island Beach for more than 50 years, said he had seen a vehicle approach the police officers at the barricade.
" ...or a Barricade Renter saying "Hey do you need any extra fences that will create the illusion of safety but are easily jumpable and make all the students feel like a combination of prisoners and livestock?
Within hours, a campaign sprang up, spread by a loose network of online activists, and the world watched as she refused to board a flight to Saudi Arabia and barricade herself inside a transit lounge hotel room.
The toddler and his mother, Dazia Lee, were swept away in floodwaters after they drove around a barricade on Highway 218 in order to be with her family in Wadesboro, according to Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey.
The death toll could have been far higher, with most students managing to barricade themselves in classrooms or flee to safety, even if it meant breaking bones as they jumped from the second floor of a building.
Seeing it brought back the sound of rocks clanging against sheet metal, the arc of a Molotov cocktail thrown from a balcony, the bandaged head of a barricade defender who told me he was ready to die.
October 210, 22017 - An unarmed woman is shot and killed by a Secret Service agent and a Capitol police officer after she drives toward a security checkpoint near the White House, hits a barricade and speeds away.
Renato Maia, a 44-year-old salesman whose best friend's daughter remained missing, fled his home in panic early on Sunday and waited for hours with his wife at a police barricade on the outskirts of town.
If a barricade or lock is not available, Dr. Blair suggests not lying on the floor, because that would prevent you from the last resort: a surprise attack on the gunman if he bursts into the room.
On Tuesday, protesters in Canada blocked train lines, Vancouver's port entrance and at least one highway in response to the arrest of 10 indigenous activists when police dismantled a rail barricade in southern Ontario a day earlier.
The movie depicts a quarrelsome band of people who barricade themselves inside a rural farmhouse as the dead close in for a meal and a finale that broke Hollywood tradition by leaving none of the protagonists alive.
These mass shooting drills have become the new normal, and a generation of American students have learned to lock and barricade their classroom doors the same way they learn to drop and roll in case of a fire.
Three years ago, at the Maidan demonstration, they were on opposite sides of the barricade: one, a militarised police officer from Kharkiv, was called in to defend the presidential administration; the other, from Kiev, was a student protester.
A group of approximately 300 antifa and Black Lives Matter protesters, many in gas masks and helmets, waited in the rain outside a police barricade, where Kessler was expected to exit to make his way back to Virginia.
Tomas Alejo, who participated in Saturday's demonstrations, said in an interview that the security officers had formed a "barricade" with guard dogs to prevent protesters from accessing the bulldozers, and that the dogs bit children and tribal elders.
Rob Zombie reacted violently to a female fan who reached across a barricade and grabbed his shirt in the middle of a show ... grabbing and pulling the woman's hair, then shoving her away ... and TMZ has the video.
Under the arches inside the mosque, an old man in a bulky greatcoat, woolen scarf wrapped around his head, stood sobbing in the dark near a shrine, a barricade of oil drums and sandbags still looming behind it.
Customs and Border Protection officials said protesters then pushed past the Mexican police barricade, and as they attempted to cross the US border, CBP officials used tear gas to disperse the group -- which included families with young children.
Through training programs such as ALICE -- Alert, lockdown, inform, counter and evacuate -- teachers are learning how to barricade doors with desks and chairs, run away from gunfire and throw everything from pencils to staplers at a potential shooter.
As soon as the results of the first round were announced, a parade of establishment figures declared their support for Macron, in an attempt to form a "barricade" like the one that had thwarted Jean-Marie Le Pen.
On May 27, 1996, a man clad in an alarming amount of denim slipped through the crowd of World Championship Wrestling's first two-hour-long Monday Nitro, jumped the barricade, and entered the ring with a live mic.
For example, the group hasn't claimed responsibility for the suspect in Canada who rammed his car into a police barricade Saturday night and then stabbed an officer, even though he had an ISIS flag on his vehicle's dashboard.
The official said that some of the protesters had built a burning barricade of car tires and refuse, and others had climbed onto rooftops, prompting the police to stay in the neighborhood even after the streets had calmed.
Red Century At the house on the corner, past the cigarette kiosk and the laundry place and the twisted metal barricade assembled to shield passers-by from gunfire, I pitched in with a group of kids carrying rocks.
Around 30 years ago, Nancy Northup, the center's current president, was outside an abortion clinic in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, linking arms with the people around her to form a human barricade to protect patients trying to get inside.
A group of students, most of them women, were holding a sit-in near the barricade after they were stopped from marching to a memorial for independence leader Mahatma Gandhi on the anniversary of his assassination in 1948.
To try to appease the gunman, they pop their heads up, raising their arms without their guns to indicate a cease-fire, then duck quickly as explosions of dust show bullets hitting the barricade inches from their heads.
At San Juan Bautista church, footage posted on social media showed parishioners and priests scrambling to hold back a group of Ortega supporters, pressing their bodies against the door and later stacking up pews to barricade the entrance.
Mr. Halbouni's work was based on a 2015 photograph of three ravaged buses propped up vertically in an Aleppo street, serving as a makeshift barricade to protect civilians as fighting raged between Syrian government troops and rebel forces.
His excursion out of the hotel caused a big stir with guests who were told to get behind a barricade while dozens of North Korean security men and Singapore police officers and government officials blocked off the lobby.
Dazia Lee's son, Kaiden Lee Welch, died in September after authorities said she drove around a highway barricade en route to her family in Wadesboro, North Carolina, as Hurricane Florence pummeled the state, eventually killing at least 43 people.
The TMC later claimed the protesters' barricades, which stretch just short of the Presidential Palace, were the real problem, but protest leaders said they were willing to remove newly set-up barricade if it meant keeping talks on track.
In 2011, two Mounties were forced to barricade themselves into the local health clinic when a mob attacked them after incorrectly assuming that the officers had beaten a man who had been injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident.
Separately, a group of 200 to 300 protesters led by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, spiritual leader of the Sioux nation, marched from a nearby campground to a police barricade, where they held a quiet prayer ritual and ceremonial dancing.
With their power reinforced by the filibuster rule that allows 41 senators to block any bill, those high-carbon states now constitute a seemingly impregnable brown barricade against federal legislation to reduce the carbon emissions linked to climate change.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, the self-styled rebel who wants to sweep out an ancien regime, will travel to Paris on July 14 to commemorate revolutionaries who actually did it — with bloodshed and barricade-storming — 228 years ago in France.
Fighting at close quarters in university buildings, French volunteers fired from behind volumes of Kant and Voltaire, while British ones, behind a barricade of Encyclopædia Britannicas, determined that it took three hundred and fifty pages to stop a bullet.
After the ruling was announced on Friday, thousands of Park supporters, mostly older conservatives, tried to march on the courthouse and called for its destruction, with some clashing with police officers who blocked them with a barricade of buses.
Hong Kong (CNN)Protests calling on US President Donald Trump to intervene in the ongoing Hong Kong political standoff escalated rapidly Sunday, with marchers setting fire to a barricade outside a subway station entrance in the city's business district.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - An official at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University said on Wednesday they had not found any protesters left on campus, signaling the end of a siege that saw anti-government demonstrators barricade themselves on the college grounds.
Journalist Stefano Pozzebon said three congressmen, two men and one woman, raised their hands in the air Saturday afternoon and started slowly walking toward a human barricade of Venezuelan armed forces when the soldiers fired tear gas at them.
I was the only person dancing while every other EDM teen began to barricade themselves at the front of the stage to secure their spot for the headliners, RL Grime and Baauer, four hours early—true dedication to the brand.
Because this year, when I barricade myself in the water closet for a brief sob fest after my cousin says something snide, I'll do it remembering that there are plenty of fucked up families I'm lucky not to belong to.
Eventually, about halfway through the gig, I leaned over to a security guard standing near the barricade to the pit and asked him, in so many words, what he thought, and if he was aware of what was going on.
It's too soon to say how frequently mitonuclear conflict acts as a force in speciation, but researchers agree that better understanding of that tension may help to solve mysteries about what barricade separates some apparently similar populations into distinct species.
Typical of the way in which the language of modernism was harnessed for polemical ends is Orozco's "Barricade" (1931), a painting in which the violence of revolutionary struggle is enhanced by bold simplification and spatial compression borrowed from Cubism and Expressionism.
Darlene Speck said she had to drive about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) out of the way to get to work at Terry&aposs Get & Go, a convenience store in Smiths Station, Alabama, because of a barricade blocking a flooded road.
He's then seen coming back around the side of the cafe, where he approaches Laguerre and appears to hit her in the face, sending her head into the cafe's barricade while several restaurant patrons look on, before he simply walks away.
The aerial video taken by a law enforcement aircraft showed Finicum speed away from authorities in a white truck and nearly strike a law officer, while trying to evade a police barricade before barreling into a snowbank and exiting the car.
"These [police enforcement and surveillance] initiatives will only further barricade and quarantine Black communities that are already under economic pressure from government policies ushering in an unprecedented era of unaffordable housing and meagre job prospects for young people," the letter stated.
Through training programs like ALICE -- Alert, lockdown, inform, counter and evacuate -- Rounds and other teachers are learning how to barricade doors with desks and chairs, run away from gunfire and throw everything from pencils to staplers at a potential shooter.
Tip "How a door opens dictates how you're going to barricade it," says Steven Smith, who is a leader of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department's SWAT team and moonlights training teachers, businesses and city workers how to defend against hostile intruders.
In Omdurman, across the Nile from Khartoum, 20-year-old Ayman Osama died after being shot in the chest at a road barricade, the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said on social media, accusing a paramilitary force of killing him.
Three buses stand on their heads in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in an installation that recreates a makeshift barricade erected in Aleppo, Syria, in 2015 to protect civilians against snipers during the height of the country's civil war.
Even before then, the students and teachers at Santa Fe High had prepared for how to respond to a shooting: Through regular active shooter drills, they knew to barricade themselves in classrooms and flee the school grounds quickly and fluidly.
Initially, the premise looks like one we've seen plenty of times before: An epidemic has wiped out a lot of the population; food and water are scarce; survivors barricade themselves against contamination from the sick and competition from the healthy.
HONG KONG, Nov 27 (Reuters) - An official at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University said on Wednesday they had not found any protesters left on campus, signalling the end of a siege that saw anti-government demonstrators barricade themselves on the college grounds.
Yet roughly every 10 minutes on Saturday morning, a new vehicle approached the entrance to the beach here — some packed with beach chairs, beach balls, fishing rods and anticipation — only to be met by two police cars and a barricade.
Many were angry that the P.K.K. had encouraged young people to barricade urban areas in seven eastern towns and districts, a move that led to hundreds of deaths and the destruction of thousands of homes before the fighting ended last spring.
Then, when confronted with a real barricade, the robot can recognise objects within the heap, work out whether they are best lifted, pushed or pulled, and position itself in the optimum place to do so and thus dismantle the obstacle.
That may come as a surprise to American conservatives, some of whom — like the Fox News host Bill O'Reilly have argued in recent weeks that criminal hordes of Muslim immigrants have forced frightened Swedish women to barricade themselves at home.
After checking my credentials and luggage on the trip I took to the area, the guards at nearly every barricade on the way to the town insisted that I get out of the car so they could speak with a reporter.
These actions have not been clearly implemented within the scope of federal law or explained clearly enough by government officials to convincingly alleviate concern that this is not simply an arbitrary barricade to the 2nd Amendment within the veterans' community.
In the footage, which was shared online by several people in attendance, viewers can see Reynolds hop off the stage to greet a crowd of excited fans, who wait to see the star on the opposite side of a low barricade.
And now I'm watching Skiba, my peer, on the other side of this barricade, playing for a park full of fans while sweat runs down my back and I contemplate the social etiquette of asking him if I can borrow $4,000.
San Francisco (CNN)As if protestors jumping the barricade at his rally in Oakland, California, wasn't exciting enough, Bernie Sanders added to the adrenaline rush Monday by sneaking the last half of the Golden State Warriors' 96-88 comeback victory into his schedule.
While some migrants trudge around the barricade, risking weather exposure on foot through rugged terrain menaced by drug cartel thugs and poisonous snakes, others opt to ride hidden in trucks that drive through official crossings, a route made possible, several said, by bribes.
One person in Lenoir County drowned after a vehicle went around a barricade and ending up on a flooded road, and a man walking in Robeson County died after falling into a hole left by an uprooted tree and couldn't escape, he said.
A spokesman for the Union County Sheriff's Office says the mother, Dazia Lee, of Charlotte, North Carolina, drove around a barricade that was blocking off a flooded road in the small town of Marshville (about an hour outside of Charlotte) on Sunday.
We did not believe Bangladesh could become one of those places where the wealthy barricade themselves behind high gates and private security, where embassies issue travel warnings and evacuate their staff, and where — God forbid — America sends its drones to target the militants.
The hit-and-run On October 3, 2013, an unarmed woman was shot and killed by a Secret Service agent and a Capitol police officer after she drove toward a security checkpoint near the White House, hit a barricade and sped away.
The spot of the night, and maybe of this year's post-WrestleMania run of pay-per-views, was Roman Reigns spearing Balor and Joe through a barricade, while Rollins delivered a splash through an announcers table to Wyatt a few seconds later.
Despite my customary old-lady-standing-in-the-back-with-a-drink festival stance, I elbowed my way up to the very front to stand shoulder to shoulder with the diehards crowding up against the barricade, necks craned, fists raised to the sky.
"When I went to the university and I saw a barricade for the first time, I said, 'I never imagined that we were going to be in Managua fighting against the police,'" said Harley Morales, 26, a student leader of the opposition.
Cops say they located Bess driving in his neighborhood ... but he barricaded himself in his car and later ran from his car into his home ... where he continued to barricade himself until cops got a warrant to go in and get him.
In late 2014, Joseph Percoco, a well-known and feared fixture in Albany and one of the governor's closest confidantes, was alternately a kingmaker and a roadblock, a gatekeeper for those entering state employment and a barricade against those seeking to leave it.
" Rohde even offered a few escape scenarios, claiming that if Chapo were allowed into his legal team's side of the meeting area, he could "easily barricade the room by placing the table or wheeled cart against the door, causing a hostage situation.
A Democratic victory would "erect a barricade against Trump, against a dangerous, reckless president and what else he might do," said Representative David E. Price, Democrat of North Carolina, who taught political science at Duke University before coming to Congress in 1987.
Danniel Schoonebeek is the author of American Barricade (YesYes Books, 2014), the travelogue C'est la guerre (Poor Claudia, 2016), and the forthcoming collection of poems Trébuchet, which was a 2015 National Poetry Series selection and will be published by University of Georgia Press in 2016.
"We are calling for the immediate release of the balance sum of the 2016 supplementary budgetary allocation ... to avert any situation that will warrant beneficiaries of the program going to the streets to protest and barricade roads," the former militants said in a statement.
A barricade covered in solar panels, a wall topped by a monorail and an obstacle course in which one of the barriers is a 100-foot ditch full of nuclear waste are just some of the hundreds of proposals the department will choose from.
At the Simón Bolívar crossing south of the city, used by thousands of people on a normal day, Colombian police opened a metal barricade they had erected and thousands of Venezuelans poured through, hoping to clear a passage for the supplies to enter Venezuela.
Coming to the Oceti Sakowin camp had been an easy decision for her, despite fears of a raid, demands from the North Dakota Governor's office that everyone leave, a National Guard and police barricade on the road to the north, and frigid, snowy conditions.
When, on a recent snowy day in Paris, members of the early-music ensemble Les Talens Lyriques arrived for a rehearsal at the Collège-Lycée Jacques-Decour, a secondary school near the Gare du Nord, they had to make their way around a revolutionary barricade.
Early counters, chain wrestling, and trades of stiff forearms soon turned more contentious—the action spilled to the floor, Okada drove Omega into the ringside barricade but then ate a V-trigger knee while attempting a running cross-body, and things picked up quickly.
Works on display include video of tidal patterns; canoes made from found materials, like bits of a police barricade; an invitation to map Lower Manhattan with bottles of colored water; and a lifeguard chair built by a collective called Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies.
In Dallas, where a gunman killed five police officers who were protecting a protest in July 2016, the authorities formed a barricade around Saturday's demonstration site with buses and dump trucks to "lock down" the area and keep any cars from drawing too close.
These demands are well thought out, passionate, and non-negotiable, and if they are not met within twenty-four hours I will barricade myself in the snack bar in the library basement, purchase every last PowerBar from the vending machine, and eat them all.
Dump trucks, cement trucks and other heavy objects will be used to erect a barricade along the innermost perimeter to prevent against the possibility of an attack by a large vehicle driven into the crowd, like recent terrorist incidents in Nice, France, and in Berlin.
OTTAWA/TORONTO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Protesters in Canada blocked train lines, Vancouver's port entrance and at least one highway in Quebec on Tuesday in response to the arrest of 10 indigenous protesters on Monday as police cleared a three-week rail barricade in southern Ontario.
John Brown, of an anti-Trump group calling itself the Redneck Revolt, wore military fatigues and had an AK-47 rifle strapped to his chest as he and a half dozen others from the group stood about 30 feet behind the barricade for protesters.
The refreshments were served by Tom Sachs — we're perched on tatami mats, barefoot, inside a teahouse that appears unfinished: it's constructed of more plywood and exposed insulation foam, with edges painted red and white like striped barricade tape and a roof of corrugated metal.
Rochelle, who had the words "Women's Lives Matter" as well as the names of some of the 80-year-old actor's accusers written on her topless body, was arrested after jumping over a barricade and trying to make her way toward Cosby, according to Page Six.
French history is cleverly mixed in, such as Notre-Dame undergoing repairs from the French Revolution's 18th-century Cult of Reason, crocodile characters reminiscent of the Egyptomania that arrived in the country in the aftermath of Napoleon's campaign, and the barricade bloodshed of the 1848 Revolutions.
"Build a wall!" they hollered, though, only minutes before, the same conservative crowd had applauded a panel discussion on the evils of eminent domain, which Mr Trump has used liberally in his building career, and would have to rely on heavily to build his promised border barricade.
During their Tuesday news conference, Johnson and Armacost also discussed the presence of social media in Monday's barricade, revealing that officers on scene reached out to Facebook, which Gaines was using to live-stream the event, and asked that they deactivate her account for the time being.
For back-to-back nights, from 4 PM to 7 PM, gone were the Hare Krishnas and the suited men shouting to "hold the door," and were replaced with a werewolf chained to a barricade and an undercover-looking cop wearing a bloody Dexter-esque plastic apron.
One of the show's two hosts, the genial comedian Nam Hee-seok, stood behind a police barricade with 19363-year-old Shin Eun-ha, perhaps the most well known of the South Korean variety show's recurring personalities, waiting for the arrival of Kim in an armored limousine.
At the end of a practice session during last year's Australian Open, Djokovic walked over to a waist-high fence where fans were packed 10-deep to watch him and hoisted a boy from the front of the crowd over the barricade and onto the court.
Even once the war has begun in earnest, Hamid's narrative stays determinedly focused on the mundane details of survival: how to stockpile food, how to travel through blockades, how to barricade windows and hide gold, how to catch up on the news when the internet is blocked.
"This is a case of having some candles as well as a torch, a battery-powered radio, perhaps a solar-powered phone charger," he said, rejecting any parallel to doomsday preppers who prepare to barricade themselves in remote places with enough supplies for months or years.
His pictures of proud, angry, exuberant young Puerto Ricans taking over Third Avenue as flames rose from a barricade made of trash became emblematic of a global outcry from young people who were finding a voice for their rage as the '60s drew to a close.
Chris Cheung, a 22-year-old student who was helping to reinforce a makeshift barricade an exit to Admiralty Station, said that protesters were deliberately targeting the city's subway operator, the MTR Corporation, for having allowed the police to beat protesters inside a station in late August.
Giuliani, who was mayor of New York during 9/11, tweeted "GOD BLESS AMERICA!" along with a 27-second clip video showing protesters wearing black and holding signs such as "Burn it down" and "Police=Fascism" while standing behind a barricade in front of police officers.
A week before the Chinatown rampage, Mr. Santos attacked a 38-year-old homeless man sleeping in a park on the riverside near the High Line, beating him with a stick and trying to throw him over a barricade and into the river, the police said.
Trump tried to lock himself into his bedroom — Trump was so surprised to find himself living in the White House, that in a bid to regain some control, he tried to barricade himself into his bedroom with his own lock, over the protests of the Secret Service.
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Local law enforcement officers set up a barricade on the main road leading to the pipeline site, and officials here in Morton County called a special meeting on Monday to talk about the traffic and how to handle a hundreds-strong protest that could linger for weeks or months.
Then someone yelled "Cops" and all the antifas made a speedy retreat, a small but menacing tide lining up behind the plastic barricade to avoid arrest while the cops dragged the injured man to safety and the crowd chanted "Fuck the police" from the security of their designated zone.
Nor did the group take responsibility for a vehicular attack in Edmonton, Canada, just over a month ago, carried out by a man who took the time to drape the Islamic State flag on the dashboard of his Chevrolet Malibu before using it to ram through a traffic barricade.
United States complaint: When the convoy of vehicles pulled up to the Gonzalez family's home, federal agents immediately began indiscriminately spraying gas to immobilize, restrain and suppress persons who had assembled peacefully behind the barricade, as well as neighbors, passers-by, and even members of the news media.
The orange glow of the streetlamps and the ramshackle barricade of furniture and scrap metal in the background dated it to a very particular time and place: Cairo, in February 2011, when the revolutionaries camped in Tahrir Square were waging a pitched battle against an assault from government-backed thugs.
A protester gestures after clashes with riot police during a massive demonstration outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Wednesday, June 13, 2019Protesters move barricade during a clash at Legislative Council after a rally against the extradition law proposal at the Central Government Complex on June 10, 2019 in Hong Kong.
Stephen Flood and Joshua Bishop were fired from the Horry County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday, about a month after they allegedly drove around a barricade and into a flood-prone area as they attempted to transport Nicolette Green, 43, and Windy Newton, 45, to a facility during deadly Hurricane Florence.
In the six seconds it took Ms. Trump to leave her home and climb into a black Secret Service car, a photographer for The Daily Mail, the British tabloid better known for covering the royal family and celebrity scandals, clicked away furiously behind a sidewalk barricade a few yards away.
It is loaded with readily differentiable components piled up the way you might stack a bunch of small tables, pedestals, and step-stools — if you had to get them out of the way quickly or clumsily to barricade a door, or to create a veritable Arcadian playground for a cat.
Protocol for Las Vegas hotels and casinos is to barricade the corridor where a shooting takes place and wait for police to arrive, said David Shepherd, a security expert who advises Las Vegas police and who ran the security team at the Venetian hotel on the Vegas Strip for eight years.
Flood will also face two charges of reckless homicide, as he was the driver of the van who reportedly was waved through a National Guard barricade because he was driving a marked police van, according to AP. Solicitor Ed Clements told news outlets the two deputies would be formally charged in court Friday.
United States complaint: At the time of the raid, approximately 53 supporters ... had assembled peacefully behind the barricade, in nearby yards, and elsewhere in the neighborhood, including in front of the house at 2322 SW 3rd Street, directly behind the Gonzalez family's home to demonstrate their support for Elián and the Gonzalez family.
Several news outlets carried a live feed as Trump, accompanied by a mass of Secret Service agents, walked along a concrete barricade and then jumped down from the wall into a grassy area before proceeding into the rear entrance of the Hyatt Regency Hotel, where the convention is taking place this weekend.
In a statement late on Sunday, the Morton County Sheriff's Department characterized the demonstration as an "ongoing riot," releasing photos that it said showed protesters "setting fires and using aggressive tactics" while trying to dismantle a police barricade on Backwater Bridge, which has for months been the site of a protest against the pipeline.
"A troop of tuna can only swim forward—if they stop, they die," the MC on stage shouted with fervor, whipping the crowd into a frenzy of bloodlust; the audience, too, embracing their roles in the massacre, forced themselves forward into the barricade, desperate to get their 3000 yen's [USD$25] worth of fatty maguro.
Protocol for Las Vegas hotels and casinos is to barricade the corridor where a shooting takes place and wait for police to arrive, said David Shepherd, a security expert who advises the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and who ran the security team at The Venetian hotel on the Vegas Strip for eight years.
Related: Oregon Militia Leader Ammon Bundy Urges Remaining Occupiers to Go Home The aerial video taken by law enforcement helicopters showed Finicum speed off in a white truck from FBI and Oregon state police and nearly strike a law enforcement officer while trying to evade a police barricade before barreling into a snowbank and exiting the car.
Even if the best thing for us to do right now is barricade ourselves inside our homes and stay there until COVID-19 goes away, it's easy to understand that some folks need to be out and about—you might have to make a quick trip to the grocery store, or scuttle over to your significant other's house.

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