
Indian-american who sheltered 70 us protesters hailed as a hero
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In a video being shared on social media, Dubey said that the police pinned him against the wall for at least 15 seconds and also fired tear gas shells in the house though the window. Dubey
said that what he saw the protesters going through at the hands of the police was “pure terror.” “And now, the pepper spray is coming, and they’re coughing and they can’t see and they’re
tripping up on the stairs and their friends or whoever’s around them is helping them, pulling them inside the house. And this went on for 10 minutes,” Dubey told AP, adding that, “it was
pure terror. It was 10 minutes of terror.” Dubey, with the help of his neighbours, helped them get relief from the pepper-spray with milk and water. Dubey told NPR that he was worried anyone
who left the house might be accused of breaking in.