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Video: Vancouver "Riot Kiss" Wasn't Staged, Wasn't A Kiss

Sorry to disillusion all the hopeless riot romantics out there, but that phenomenal Vancouver "riot kiss" photo doesn't appear to be as sexy as it seems. It's not really sexy at all in fact—though many have speculated that the "kiss" was staged for the cameras, it looks like there's a much simpler explanation for all this. According to witnesses, what you're seeing here is actually the aftermath of a bad fall. And if you look at the photos in that context, it appears that the young man in the photo is trying to help the woman, not make out on the street before riot police could put up the cockblock.

A witness tells The Vancouver Sun, "The girl who was knocked over landed head first on the pavement with her boyfriend landed partially on top of her. She was in visible pain, crying, but the two officers gave them a parting shove and moved on. Bystanders went to make sure she was OK." And student photographer Emily Nicole Edgar, who was trapped on a roof above the location, captured this video from before the "kiss." She says, "It's not the clearest footage but I think it shows that they are not kissing, and that she is injured. It also shows the boy, who she may or may not have known, trying to protect her from the riot squad... I would like to clear up the situation so that the jokes at this poor girls expense can end."

The young man in the photo has been identified as Scott Jones, an Australian who's been living in Vancouver for the past six months. Fishbowl Perth says his Canadian girlfriend, seen in the now famous photo, is one Alexandra Thomas. Jones's mother confirmed that is her son in the photo, and she wouldn't have been surprised if his son was getting it on in the middle of a riot. "It is something he would do — that's our boy," she told Fishbowl Perth. "He has always lived in his own world. He's special like that. He doesn't always connect with what [is] going on around him. I knew it was him because he doesn't have a lot of clothes with him, and he always puts on the same thing."

The photojournalist who got the shots, Rich Lam, insists there was still a kiss. In an interview with PopPhoto.com, he says, "My first instinct was that she was run over by the riot squad and that she was hurt... You know, there's this huge crowd on the street and in a flash of 20 seconds, it's bare. That's what they do. If you can't run, you get knocked down and then they come back and clean things up. And here are two people in the middle of the street waiting to get cleaned up. I framed it with one of the officers to really emphasize the juxtaposition... I've been reading online stories, too. She got run over. She was hurt and he was comforting her. And at that moment, a kiss was part of it."

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  • diablofreak
    the whole riot was staged
    so was the game, canadians losing in their own weird sport? staged.
  • Unkle_Bob
    I'd hit it
  • Ragingsemi
    Staged or not this is a beautiful shot.
  • pete_mac
    And the guy is clearly kissing her!
  • pete_mac
    Who cares about the backstory? Great photo!
  • guessandcheck
    Someone call Errol Morris.
  • Jax
    Great ass on that girl though
  • ItchyGoiter
    Worst videographer ever.
  • j.
    Love that vertical video!
  • anoncow
    I recommend you look up the definition of amorous, because it was precisely that. Not staged, nor simply loving making in the middle of the riot. She was injured, he was her boyfriend, he laid down to help and protect her. That's amorous. The video tells us nothing.
  • sarobby
    Its still a great photo, not only in color and compostion but the fact that it elicits conversation
  • agreed
  • sasquatch_steve
    Fishbowl Perth sounds like an ineffective super hero.  Perhaps you should look at revising to actually introduce FP as a source instead of Scott Jones' alter-ego.
  • MattyGC
    And it's totally staged, and now they're back peddaling cause they realize how first year art-student they both look.
  • MattyGC
    So he gives her the kiss of life for a sprained ankle?
  • Wow. If that was my Ford Fusion in the last photo it would have been open season on those anemic college anarchists
  • NOT A FORD FUSION!
  • You would have beaten up someone over a Ford??
  • FutureMan
    they were rioting over a hockey game, not anarchy

    the latter would be much more commendable
  • Actually, it turns out that anarchists were responsible for many of the lootings and firebombings. The drunk hockey fans were just what Lenin once called "useful idiots." And I'm sure all of you would just stand there and watch as a bunch of overgrown infants torched your $20,000 car that took you 2 years of scrounging and saving up money to buy. You're probably the kind of people who would ignore someone getting mugged in the subway because it would require you to remove your ipod headphones
  • My aunt would also rather wade into a riot than file an insurance claim. She's hardcore like that.
  • I know my aunt loves her Ford Fusion, so this is understandable.
  • I'd ignore someone getting mugged on the subway cause I'm 5'9",150 lbs and I dislike getting stabbed.
  • Guest
    I'm the same size and I would do something about someone getting mugged on the subway.
  • Guest
    They're both meaningless and not worth risking lives.
  • you mean drunk hockey fans?
  • GentleGiant
    You would have beaten up dozens of drunken guys all by yourself?
  • hotstepper
    internet tough guy syndrome is a killer.
  • ktinnyc
    Obviously neither of you have owned a Ford not to mention a Ford Fusion!
  • jibbly
    That's like assistant manager money!
  • Samantha_Ga
    Wow. Big surprise.
  • Gothamist_Cynic
    Looks staged to me.
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