jsmith6919
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I’d like to know why they are allowed to arrest that man, but not allowed to defend those neighborhoods from rioters and looters.
Yeah, there was no call for that at all.
It would not end well for them, I can assure you.No question, and I doubt this gets into more rural areas.
But that would be about as bad as it gets, if massive numbers of people started thinking it was okay to rob homes.
Surely the person who delivered those are on camera and will serve serious time for doing so?
LOL good one.Surely the person who delivered those are on camera and will serve serious time for doing so?
I don't even know what the thought process is here. It's almost too crazy to not have at least some crazy contrived excuse for what they were doing.
Are you talking about Floyd? If so, can you post a source for this please?You're assuming he put all of his weight on his left knee and none on his right. "Can't breathe" would be relevant if he died of asphyxiation, which he didn't. He was high on Fentanyl and died of a heart attack. Cops don't generally "brutalize" perps in broad daylight with cellphone cameras around. This was manslaughter at best.
Are you talking about Floyd? If so, can you post a source for this please?
WTF?Saw a clip on Facebook today showing a couple of policemen in Boston unloading and dropping off a pallet of bricks. Now that’s pretty damn desperate politically on someone’s part to engage the police department to give the protesters something that allows them be rioters.
And lulz @ their white guilt getting them nowhere.
People are crazy anyways, but yeah there is probably a correlation.This is some crazy shit. It’s like this country is falling apart. We’re in the midst of a nationwide lockdown and now riots are sweeping the country.
I’m wondering if one has everything to do with the other.
WTF?
Leave it to Facebook.![]()
Northeastern police explain why officers were unloading bricks from truck
A video surfaced amid unfounded claims that bricks were placed in cities across the country to stir up violence during protests against police brutality.www.boston.com