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Video From Brazil Shared As Miami Police Rounding Up Citizens On Beach

The video originally captures a clash between people and the police after a football game at Itapema, Brazil from 2019.

By - AFP | 7 April 2020 3:32 PM GMT


A video has been viewed tens of thousands of times on Facebook and Twitter alongside a claim it shows US police officers rounding up people on a beach in the city of Miami. The claim is false; the video has circulated in reports about a clash between police and people on a beach in Brazil over a football game.

The video was posted here on Facebook on March 24, 2020. It has been viewed more than 3,400 times. 

The 58-second video shows uniformed police officers confronting a crowd of people on a beach. 

Below is a screenshot of the misleading Facebook post:

Screenshot of the misleading Facebook post

The video caption, written in simplified Chinese, translates to English as: "Hong Kong's black-clad rioters open your eyes widely and see the United States you flatter, the scene of US police driving away people on the Miami beach!"

Hong Kong has experienced months of violent pro-democracy protests since June 2019. Here is an AFP report about the unrest.

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The video, and shorter versions of it, have also been shared here on Facebook, here and here on Twitter, alongside a similar claim. 

It was also viewed tens of thousands of times here on Twitter and here and here on YouTube, published alongside a claim that it shows Brazilian police enforcing social distancing orders during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The claims are false.

A reverse image search and a subsequent keyword search found an identical video published in this March 11, 2019 article by the Brazilian news website topelegance.com.

The Portuguese headline translates to English as: "VIDEO: Game ends with a fight, shots and five injured police officers".

It was published alongside a longer version of the video in the misleading posts. The same clip can be seen from the nine-second mark to the one-minute eight-second mark.

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Below is a screenshot of the topelegance.com report:

Screenshot of the topelegance.com report

The report reads, in part: "A beach soccer championship held at Itapema beach that aimed to bring fun and interaction to participants and fans ended in a fight. The Military Police were at the scene and had to use force, rubber bullets and stun grenades.

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"In a note, the Military Police states that the police were at the scene carrying out preventive policing in the competition, when fans started the disorder. The Military Police also states that the fans attacked the police by throwing glass bottles, launching rockets towards the officers and damaging three vehicles.

The incident was also reported by another local media, including the news websites Santa Catarina News, NSC Total and Diarinho.

Closer examination of the video also revealed an identifiable food stall. Below is a screenshot of the video, with the stall circled red by AFP. 

Screenshot of the video

The location of the incident can be seen on Google Maps in the Brazilian city of Itapema.

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(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)