VIDEO St. Petersburg, Florida BLM vs Patriots - Gun drawn

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Happening Now: Antifa and BLM are out in numbers in #StPete #Florida, but patriots have shown up bc the weak mayor
@Kriseman, isn’t doing anything about it.

View: https://twitter.com/TX_Bruce/status/1310036431620972544

Part 2
View: https://twitter.com/TX_Bruce/status/1310036507722481668



St. Pete peace protest Man pulls out gun. Doesn’t fire.
View: https://twitter.com/tr00p3rr/status/1310014910299078658


Counter protesters pulled a gun, chambered a round, and aimed it at BLM #protesters in #stpete, FL
 

INVAR

Sword At-The-Ready
That dude will be ID'd, Doxxed and SWAT will be at his house at the earliest opportunity for a full press arrest, charges and political posturing. Big media already making him an issue, as Telemundo already is asking for rights to the video to showcase how nasty and vile and racist the patriots are against the Peaceful Protesting Communists.

The unspoken reality is that White Patriots are not permitted to defend themselves in any way against the BLM/ANTIFA mobs who are the 'peaceful protesters' - and this dude will be the catalyst to reinforce that unspoken fact of life in ZUSA.
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
That dude will be ID'd, Doxxed and SWAT will be at his house at the earliest opportunity for a full press arrest, charges and political posturing. Big media already making him an issue, as Telemundo already is asking for rights to the video to showcase how nasty and vile and racist the patriots are against the Peaceful Protesting Communists.

The unspoken reality is that White Patriots are not permitted to defend themselves in any way against the BLM/ANTIFA mobs who are the 'peaceful protesters' - and this dude will be the catalyst to reinforce that unspoken fact of life in ZUSA.


St. Pete is kinder and gentler... No SWAT just ERT.





St. Petersburg chief: Officers should have found man with gun
A man pointed a pistol at protesters on Saturday. Police Chief Anthony Holloway says more officers will be stationed downtown this upcoming weekend

Police chief Anthony Holloway said his officers should have found and questioned the man seen aiming a gun at protesters on Saturday night.

“We made a mistake,” Holloway told the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce during a Zoom call on Tuesday. "That officer in the area should have at least stopped that suspect that night and got his information. That subject shouldn’t have gotten away from us.

“We were there, and we should have taken action.”

The chief said there will be an increased police presence this coming weekend. He also had a message for the counter-protesters who repeatedly sought out the St. Pete Peace Protest members as they marched through downtown Saturday:

“We don’t need those people coming into our city with their guns or whatever trying to take control of our streets,” Holloway said. “We have control of our streets.”

Attorneys for St. Pete Peace Protest called the counter-protesters members of the “alt-right.”

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St. Petersburg police to identify and question three men after Saturday's encounter between the St. Pete Peace Protest movement and counter-demonstrators. One man is accused of pulling a gun on protesters, and police say two others brandished what they believe to be knives. This is a photo of the man seen pointing a gun at protesters during a Facebook Live broadcast. [ St. Petersburg Police Department ]

St. Petersburg’s police chief said his department is now searching for the man with the gun, and two other men who police said were carrying knives. St. Petersburg police on Tuesday released video footage and grainy screenshots of the encounter and asked the public for help identifying them. The images were taken from Facebook Live videos, which broadcast the gun incident and several other run-ins between the two groups.

“We want to talk to all those subjects: What happened that night?” Holloway said. “I don’t want to see that happen again in our city.”

St. Pete Peace Protest’s attorneys issued a statement Tuesday saying the two people seen in the video were not carrying knives. They also released their own screenshots.

“In the footage, the man wearing the red plaid shirt is holding a black flip phone in his hand, and the shirtless man is holding his belt,” attorneys Megan Fernandez and Johnny Bardine said.

They said they reviewed multiple videos and spoke with witnesses at the scene. They plan to file police reports on behalf of protesters, they said, including a woman who says she was shoved to the ground by the same man with the gun.

RELATED: Mayor Rick Kriseman’s right hand man sought protesters for DeSantis visit

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St. Petersburg police want to identify and question three men after Saturday's encounter between the St. Pete Peace Protest movement and counter-demonstrators. One man is accused of pulling a gun on protesters, and police say two others brandished what they believe to be knives. Police say a knife can be seen in this photo. Attorneys for the protest movement say the men had no knives. [ St. Petersburg Police Department ]

During the call, Mayor Rick Kriseman and the chief addressed business leaders about last week’s incidents. Chamber president and CEO Chris Steinocher said he’s received calls about travelers wondering if it’s safe to come to the city and canceling hotel reservations out of concern for their safety.

“They woke up learning that we are on fire,” Steinocher said. “Please don’t believe the narrative that this is not a safe city and we don’t care about each other.”

Holloway emphasized that police officers were on the ground monitoring protests last week, including Saturday, but weren’t always visible. That will change, he said, and police will be better prepared if both groups return to downtown this coming weekend.

“We’re no longer going to be in the shadows waiting for a call,” he said. “We’re going to be posted up on the street so you can see us.”

Protests against racism and police brutality have been a regular occurrence in St. Petersburg since the May 25 death of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis police. The demonstrations have been largely peaceful, including marches through city streets and side events such as community clean-ups and yoga sessions.

As the summer wore on, the size of the group dwindled, and marches were reduced to three nights a week. But larger crowds have been showing up since Sept. 23, when a grand jury opted not to indict any Louisville police officers in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. In the wake of her March 13 death, the city has fired an officer, paid her family a $12 million settlement and promised police reforms.

Hours after the grand jury’s decision, protesters had several tense exchanges with diners while marching along Beach Drive NE. In one encounter, a couple dining at Parkshore Grill gave a thumbs down and flipped off protesters. A few of the protesters responded by sitting down at the couple’s table. Part of the encounter was shown in a video posted to Twitter by a Tampa Bay Times reporter that went viral.

Then Saturday, a group of counter-protesters waving American flags confronted the demonstrators. Some threatened to post protesters' personal information online or report them to authorities. One of the counter-protesters posted a video on Facebook Live questioning where St. Petersburg police were when demonstrators blocked roads or confronted diners.

Holloway said Tuesday that allowing the protesters to march in the streets was his choice in order to keep sidewalks clear for outdoor diners

Kriseman said that those who consider themselves pro-police should not disrupt protests in St. Petersburg.

“If the police department tells them — the people that they are supposedly supportive of — ‘Please don’t come. We don’t need you here’… and they still come,” Kriseman said, “then you have to ask yourself: ‘What’s their real motivation?’”

But the mayor also said the St. Pete Peace Protest movement should keep their own members in line: “We didn’t hear the protesters who have been peaceful speaking out against those who weren’t.”

The protesters' attorneys said the movement rejects violence.

“St. Pete Peace Protest is committed to peaceful assembly, as their name connotes,” they said. “The organization has members trained in de-escalation to ensure this mission, and that team was present and active during the protest. The only aggressors on Saturday night were the members of the alt-right.”

RELATED: Gov. DeSantis condemns St. Pete protesters; Mayor Kriseman pushes back

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St. Petersburg police want to identify and question three men after Saturday’s encounter between the St. Pete Peace Protest movement and counter-demonstrators. One man is accused of pulling a gun on protesters, and police say two others brandished what they believe to be knives. Attorneys for the protest say neither man was carrying a knife and this photo shows the shirtless man was holding a belt, not a knife. [ Megan Fernandez and Johnny Bardine ]

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St. Petersburg police want to identify and question three men after Saturday’s encounter between the St. Pete Peace Protest movement and counter-demonstrators. One man is accused of pulling a gun on protesters, and police say two others brandished what they believe to be knives. Attorneys for the protest say neither man was carrying a knife and this photos shows the shirtless man was holding a belt, not a knife. [ Megan Fernandez and Johnny Bardine ]
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Well, sort of. I think those people must have been down on a beach. It didn't look like anything around where I live.

It was right downtown on the parade route.


MzKitty...

You can keep track of where they will be here ( This is the Facebook site for the BLM protesters ):

 

mzkitty

I give up.
It was right downtown on the parade route.


MzKitty...

You can keep track of where they will be here:


Oh, OK, thanks. Downtown, eh? I don't go there too often unless it's for business. Hmmm....
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
The system is fraying at the edges more and more. The whole throw the white guy in jail meme is collapsing. The police chief comes over as a gutless pc coward with no response to citizens outlining system failure faced with antifa domestic terrorists. Besides, the "official" start of civil war 2 will be when the shooting starts of antifa, followed by any legal authorities who try to arrest them. No back the blue from me with these spineless police. The mayor was likely arresting people on the beach last week.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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St. Petersburg police chief. We have our answer.


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Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Now the cops will have an excuse to be there. "We're protecting those poor, helpless protestors from the scary guns." My bet is a lot of the protestors were carrying, they just weren't caught. This is downtown St. Pete we are talking about y'all.

But what is going to happen is that the "protestors" are not going to be able to keep their people under control and they are going to turn on the cops just like they have every place else and eventually it all turns into a flustercluck.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Hmmm, all quiet around these parts this morning so far. Just so you know, downtown St. Pete is supposed to be THE neighborhood for the Portland types. I don't care for it down there. All I see is little shops, government buildings, and a bunch of old hippies running around. I wouldn't live there. I hear the apts are expensive too.
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Rag, you still keeping the Big Blue P safe??

It is pretty much an empty building on my shift... Word is employees may not be returning for another year.

St. Petersburg police chief. We have our answer.


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St. Pete has a storied history of appeasement since the riots in the 90's after police shot and killed a black teen. There is also a faction of black socialist militants in the city who are given a wide berth ( The Uhurus led by Joe Waller aka Omali Yeshitela ). For the longest time they had a black police chief named Goliath Davis who said to the city leaders that only he knew how to talk to the black community. He was a crooked piece of crap and his appointment was purely political. He had to step down when the boxer, Jeff "Left Hook" Lacey's brother, Hydra Lacey, shot and killed two St. Pete officers. Goliath skipped the funerals for his officers but went to Hydra's funeral...

St. Pete is a hot mess.

Which is why it is good to see the citizens stepping up so quickly.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Yeah.

HQ says, err--uuhmm- MAYBE next summer certainly NOT this year. Herself is in a department they were going to try to consolidate at a different campus, but the folks shot down the workspace for a HOST of really good reasons and LO!! COVID happened so the refurbishing has been paused...

They're kinda likin the everyone at home stuff, given the corporate sales records, etc. They're now #2 in auto policies so they are happy. (And ahead of projections from EARLY last year WELL before COVID, which hasn't hurt them.)
So basically not EVERYBODY has been hurt by COVID. And yes I DO understand my absolute luck!
 
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