TERRORISM Riots in Minneapolis (now the main riot thread)

nehimama

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I noticed the black lady did not have an American accent. She grew up in another country (could not place her accent) which is probably why she hasn't drunk the kool-aid.

I viewed her video on another platform/site. I understood that she is a (LEGAL) immigrant from an African country, PROUD to be an American, and LOVES America, and pi$$ed off at American Blacks.
 
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AlfaMan

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mzkitty

I give up.
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Minneapolis City Council to vote on first changes to police
Minneapolis and state officials work to negotiate "immediate" reforms.

June 4, 2020 — 8:28pm



Minneapolis City Council members plan to vote Friday on some of the first changes to be made to the Police Department in response to the death of George Floyd.

Representatives for the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and city elected officials were working Thursday to negotiate a stipulated temporary restraining order that will mandate some immediate changes and also set a timeline for the state's investigation into whether the Minneapolis Police Department engaged in racial discrimination over the past 10 years.

City Council President Lisa Bender said the city was still working Thursday evening on details of the document, which the council planned to vote on during a public meeting Friday afternoon.

If the council gives its blessing, as is expected, the order will also require approval from a judge at a hearing that is likely to be scheduled next week, according to a presentation given to the city's Commission on Civil Rights earlier this week.

"The timeline for the impact of the [temporary restraining order] is for this weekend," Bender said. "It's for immediate accountability measures for the Police Department. It's not meant to be anywhere near starting this bigger conversation."

State Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero said, without providing specifics of the negotiated agreement: "We are really committed to working very quickly to making sure we can implement some changes immediately. We continue to have that commitment and continue to move forward with that."

The state Department of Human Rights on Tuesday filed a civil rights charge against the police department, citing Floyd's death. It was the first time the human rights department has launched a systemic investigation into the largest police department in the state.

In the days since Floyd died, several elected officials have publicly floated various reform proposals, ranging from defunding the department immediately to taking a slower approach and sending social workers or mental health professionals to some calls that are now handled by police.

Mayor Jacob Frey has committed to "working with the community towards deep, structural reforms that address systemic racism in our laws and in policing." Spokesman Mychal Vlatkovich said the mayor "does not support abolishing the police department."

Council Member Jeremiah Ellison, one of the most vocal critics of the city's response to the protests and riots that followed Floyd's death, tweeted Thursday: "We are going to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department."

Bender, a few hours later, issued her own tweet repeating that message and adding that they will "replace it with a transformative new model of public safety."

In an interview, she said she could imagine a scenario where the state's investigation results in Minneapolis police eventually entering a receivership that restructures the department.

Speaking only for herself and not for the council as whole, Bender said she would support shifting from a traditional police department to a wider public safety department oriented toward violence prevention and community-based services.

In that kind of scenario, it's possible that social workers or medics could respond to some calls now being handled by police.

Major reforms of that kind would not happen immediately, she said, but are more likely to be discussed later this year or next. And, she said, they would involve opportunities for community input.

"To do this kind of big work, we need a deeper, broader conversation than we've ever had before," Bender said. "We need white people like me and my neighbors to show up in a different way."

 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
I viewed her video on another platform/site. I understood that she is a (LEGAL) immigrant from an African country, PROUD to be an American, and LOVES America, and pi$$ed off at American Blacks.
As I understand it, this is NOT an unusual reaction from foreign blacks who WORK and FIGHT to emigrate.

They get REAL PISED when they see how local ijits of the hypermelanin persuasion behave like the N***Rs they are.
 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked

Ilhan Omar’s Son Arrested In Raid on Minneapolis Antifa

THE TRUTH IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU

Harry Helmet

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"lhan Omar has always been a traitor to America. Ever since she has been here, it’s been nothing but traitorous ideas from her, such as socialized healthcare and civil rights. This is why it comes as no surprise that her son, Poe Dameron, was arrested in a police raid on an Antifa headquarters in Minneapolis.


Omar’s son was arrested and booked with treason for his role in the resistance against Trump’s First Order. He has been interrogated by Trump’s enforcer, Kylo, but thus far the interrogations have gotten no useful information from him. It’s only a matter of time before he breaks and gives up the location of the secret Antifa base, which is widely believed to be in the city of Dantooine, Minnesota.

Republican Senator, Joe Barron, has vowed up to round up all that stand before Trump:

“This country not a Democracy and it never was. We are a global Empire and all citizens are to respect their Emperor. Any and all that disobey will suffer. Fall in line, or suffer the same fate as your little Resistance.”
This is what we like to hear. In fact, it really arouses us. We hope Republicans continue to back our leader and squash all resistance. After the Senate is dissolved, these loyalists will be rewarded with positions as regional governors, called Moffs.

It will be a great day in America when government power is consolidated into one branch. The Old Republic was ineffective and filled with bureaucrats. This New Order will be much more effective, and better for the people."
 

Squid

Veteran Member
Has anyone filed anything against Sharpton yet? Lawfare should be in our tool box, too- we're not going to win this game sitting around online agreeing that "ain't it awful"
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Protesters and ACLU sue over use of force at White House ahead of Trump's church visit
From CNN's Priscilla Alvarez


A demonstrator is doused with water and milk after being hit with pepper spray from law enforcement during a protest on June 1 in downtown Washington.
A demonstrator is doused with water and milk after being hit with pepper spray from law enforcement during a protest on June 1 in downtown Washington. Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Several protesters and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the federal use of force to disperse a peaceful protest in Washington, DC, ahead of President Trump's photo-op at a local church.
The lawsuit says the administration-directed police had "no legitimate basis to destroy the peaceable gathering" of people protesting the death of George Floyd.

Trump's walk across Lafayette Square on Monday evening to St. John's Episcopal Church that took place after authorities forcibly pushed out peaceful protesters has drawn criticism from lawmakers and public figures, including former Defense Secretary James Mattis.
During the police effort to clear the crowd Monday, there were reports and eyewitness accounts that canisters were shot in the crowd, putting off thick smoke that contained an irritant that made people choke and cough.
The episode — showing federal forces move in on peaceful protesters — sparked a national outcry, including within the district where Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser denounced what she described as an attack against protesters.
On Tuesday, Trump took a victory lap on Twitter after declaring "no problems" in DC or Minneapolis Monday night, using terms like "overwhelming force" and "domination."
Plaintiffs in Thursday's lawsuit seized on those words.

Plaintiffs include residents of Washington, DC, and Maryland who attended the demonstration. The lawsuit also seeks damages for sustained injuries.
Thursday's lawsuit was filed by the ACLU of DC, Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and the law firm of Arnold & Porter on behalf of Black Lives Matter DC and individual protesters who were in Lafayette park on Monday evening.
Of course you’ll sue and some wing bat activist progressive/terrorist court will hear the case make progressive/terrorist Media legs start to tingle and get slapped down by a higher court.

It’s the circle jerk of activist progressive/terrorist judges and courts.
 

jward

passin' thru
Of course you’ll sue and some wing bat activist progressive/terrorist court will hear the case make progressive/terrorist Media legs start to tingle and get slapped down by a higher court.

It’s the circle jerk of activist progressive/terrorist judges and courts.

But recall we are making some headway in changing those courts. Still, your outcome is the most likely, I agree.
...I see Sharpton shook off his moth balls and was back at work passing inflammatory rhetoric off as a funeral address.
 

readynwaiting

Contributing Member
Had me for a second... this is a satire site?
Ilhan Omar’s Son Arrested In Raid on Minneapolis Antifa

THE TRUTH IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU


Harry Helmet


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"lhan Omar has always been a traitor to America. Ever since she has been here, it’s been nothing but traitorous ideas from her, such as socialized healthcare and civil rights. This is why it comes as no surprise that her son, Poe Dameron, was arrested in a police raid on an Antifa headquarters in Minneapolis.


Omar’s son was arrested and booked with treason for his role in the resistance against Trump’s First Order. He has been interrogated by Trump’s enforcer, Kylo, but thus far the interrogations have gotten no useful information from him. It’s only a matter of time before he breaks and gives up the location of the secret Antifa base, which is widely believed to be in the city of Dantooine, Minnesota.

Republican Senator, Joe Barron, has vowed up to round up all that stand before Trump:
 

Texican

Live Free & Die Free.... God Freedom Country....

It is so sad that so many have loss loved ones and could not be with them when they passed over or be with them for their funerals.

The demoncraps have earned the hate that they are receiving.

Texican....
 

jward

passin' thru
There is no curfew tonight in Washington, DC, and protesters are still out
Demonstrators protest in the rain on Thursday night in Washington.
Demonstrators protest in the rain on Thursday night in Washington. Evan Vucci/AP

Protesters are still demonstrating in Washington, DC, even after a heavy downpour that swept through the downtown earlier today.
There is no curfew in the city tonight, reflecting the more peaceful nature of the protests these past few nights, according to CNN Correspondent Alex Marquardt on the scene.

"There were no arrests last night, and the metropolitan police department said they were not going to enforce that curfew as long as people stayed peaceful," Marquardt said.
Many of the protesters are now standing on the other side of a fence that had been put up earlier in the week following violent confrontations with law enforcement. On the other side of the fence, bright floodlights are being directed at the crowd.

"They have been lowered to eye height, so they're pointing right into the faces of the protesters so you can't see the forces behind the lights," Marquardt said. "Those forces have become a huge point of contention."

Some context: A huge influx of federal law enforcement has entered DC this week -- members of the National Guard, FBI, ICE, TSA, and more -- eliciting criticism from DC officials.
 
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