Cannonball, ND – After nearly a year of struggling against the Dakota Access Pipeline’s construction underneath the Missouri River, water protectors are now scheduled to be evicted from their main encampment. [Watch our LIVE updates below]

UPDATE Thursday, February 23rd, 11:45AM: Our full report from Thursday is published here. A large militarized force moved into the Oceti Sakowin main camp. We streamed live on “Cam 1” which is embedded below, or directly on Livestream here. Armored vehicles and riot police are moving around the camp, as many camp participants and medics have evacuated across the frozen Cannonball River to the Rosebud Camp.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the encampment, on unceded Fort Laramie Treaty land and maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers, has a few hundred water protectors still holding steady as the eviction looms.

Ceremonial fires have been raging throughout the snow-filled morning.

Snow falling and structures burning at Oceti Sakowin #NoDAPL camp ~4.5 hours ahead of scheduled eviction by North Dakota armed forces pic.twitter.com/V5pdSnGQtA — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

For our LIVE feeds from the muddy encampments, see below. If we are not live at the moment, click into the ‘event posts’ (play button) on the top right of the stream for today’s videos.

We spoke with an Indigenous elder in the late morning who talked about passively resisting the scheduled eviction, saying,

We have no intentions on leaving, we are standing on our 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty rights, we are taking an 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty stance and we are legitimate 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty representatives. For my people out there, we stand for you, and water.”

Watch the interview below:



He further stated,

This is a sacred site and we are protected by federal statutes … forcefully removing us from treaty territories is another violation. Again, we are here in peace and prayer, we are supposed to be protected and we’re not. We’re going to resist, and it’s passive resistance, we’re not going to fight them. At the same time, we’re going to be praying for them and their families for this water, that they need, that we all need.”

With less than an hour before the set eviction time of 2 p.m., many water protectors marched south out of camp towards the Cannonball bridge as more fires burned.

More fires blazing in #NoDAPL camp as large crowd marches south out of camp across Cannonball bridge pic.twitter.com/0YClPYJ39e — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

Another burning structure at Oceti Sakowin, militarized eviction by North Dakota armed forces expected in ~40 mins. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/kcC9LFJjUu — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

With less than ten minutes before the scheduled eviction, the north gate into camp was blocked with metal barricades and the security shack was lit afire.

Security shack set on fire and barricades erected at North gate entrance to Oceti Sakowin #NoDAPL camp. Eviction force expected any minute pic.twitter.com/e4LUKM6MAi — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

The scheduled eviction time of 2 p.m. came and went with no loud announcements by the police. Since then, groups of water protectors and law enforcement have had discussions on Highway 1806.

Both water protectors and law enforcement huddled in discussion right now. Sheriffs made no announcement at 2 PM, or before. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/UPoWbWngXh — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

More wood structures were lit on fire after 2:30 p.m. CST.

Another wooden structure goes up in flames in Oceti Sakowin- law enforcement assembled in groups but haven’t moved on camp yet. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/ktsLnowtOC — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

A video update from 2:50 p.m. shows fires still raging across camp with a small amount of water protectors left, riot squads readying on Highway 1806, and the media taking it all in.

After an hour and a half past the scheduled eviction time, police still had yet to enter camp and Army Corps representatives stated that they are scheduled to clean the camp at 9 a.m. tomorrow.

#NoDAPL – Another #LIVE update from 1806 – PD have yet to move in – ArmyCorps say cleanup scheduled for 9am tomorrow https://t.co/AMO8zClPTG pic.twitter.com/tJn6aIef09 — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

Watch the conversation with the policy advisor for Governor Burgum that happened on Highway 1806 around 3:30 p.m. below:

Policy advisor to North Dakota Governor @DougBurgum speaking to press outside Oceti Sakowin north gate. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/YIgzbPXm2n — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

A bit after 4 p.m. CST, police officers led by the Wisconsin State Patrol started to make arrests of people on Highway 1806, including a Rabbi, legal observers, and journalists.

#NoDAPL – Police have made several violent arrests, tackling one person to the ground and punching them in the face https://t.co/YDWKf0paPs pic.twitter.com/eeZycA5NAI — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

The person seen in the above picture being tackled by Wisconsin State Troopers and Morton County Sheriffs has been identified as Eric Poemz. While he was attacked he was livestreaming through his Facebook and can be heard screaming in pain after being tackled to the ground and saying he thinks his hip is broken.

This is the video @EricPoemz was streaming when he got attacked & seriously injured by police minutes ago >>> https://t.co/lfir1EOiK1 — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 22, 2017

There have been 10 arrests so far today according to Dennis Ward from Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.

Morton County says approx 10 arrests today. 20 fires started. “2 explosions” resulting in 2 injuries. pic.twitter.com/9faHNZjeag — Dennis Ward (@DennisWardNews) February 22, 2017

At about 5 p.m. there was an update given by two water protectors who were acting as the police liaisons.

There’s no negotiating anymore, there’s no ceremonies, they’re just gunna come and arrest. But they’ve given us one last opportunity to say ‘hey we want to leave’ and if we leave then we won’t get arrested.”

They went on to say that the Army Corp of Engineers won’t be entering the camp to do any cleaning until the area is clear of people.

There’s concerns about a group in here that wants to kill the cops. They think there’s some kind of group in here, I have not seen any group like that, but they think there is.”

Meanwhile mainstream media ABC has been allowed to stand with the police and will not be arrested.

#NoDAPL key: while corporate media gets maneuvered by PD at a distance, law enforcement attacked independent media https://t.co/VsobCTcuYt — Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) February 23, 2017

KFYR-TV, a local NBC and FOX affiliate for the Bismarck-Mandan and Dickinson, North Dakota region, was live for a press conference with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, and other state and Army officials about today’s eviction.



It’s our desire that people leave voluntarily from the camp and at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. It’s our intention in a coordinated way again with the state of North Dakota, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Army Corp of Engineers, to enter the Oceti Camp and continue the clean up efforts that we’ve begun in the last few weeks.”

Continue to check back for updates.

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