Sunday, May 31, 2020

ANTIFA National Mobilization? Riots Across Country Raise Questions About Coordination



The state of Minnesota has requested an additional 1,200 National Guard soldiers be deployed after rioting broke out once again Friday night following the death of George Floyd earlier in the week. . . . . 
Minneapolis police said gunshots were fired at police officers near the city’s Fifth Precinct on Friday night, one night after rioters broke into and torched the Third Precinct, FOX 9 reported. . . . . 
Meantime, all across the nation came reports of arson fires, looting and smashed windows and vehicles. From some cities came reports of gunfire against police officers. In Portland, Ore., a crowd smashed windows and sparked a fire inside the city’s Justice Center, FOX 12 of Oregon reported. . . . . 
In San Jose, police officers fired on an SUV that struck at least two people, according to the Mercury News. . . . . 
In Oakland, Calif., police said several officers were injured by projectiles, FOX 2 of the Bay Area reported. Bystanders also reported being injured. 
“I got punched in the face and my cell phone was taken,” one motorist told FOX 2. In Detroit, Michigan, one man was killed and dozens more arrested. 
The shooting occurred near a large protest at Cadillac Square when someone in a gray Dodge Durango fired shots into the crowd, hitting a 19-year-old, according to police, per The Detroit News. In New York, rioters torched a police van and NYPD officers reported hundreds of arrests, The New York Post reported.
Bosch Fawstin writes:
The media painted business owners who re-opened their businesses as criminals. And now they paint criminals who burn down businesses as “righteous protestors”. Won’t be long before they paint them as “heroes”.
So when will we admit to ourselves that the Coronavirus-inspired shutdown was as much anti-Capitalist revolution, as it was prudent response to an illness?

From Lara Logan last night:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quote: "2. The Dem mayors who turned their backs on their communities & allowed their cities to burn should resign "

Every elected official who turned their backs on their communities to allow their cities to burn should be arrested and charged for aiding and abetting criminal activity.

Anonymous said...

Stephen Coughlin
@S_Coughlin_DC
The Minnesota Gov, AG, and Minneapolis Mayor all virtue signaled approval of rioting as as the expression of the oppressed (Marxism). They ARE the elected sworn officers required to protect Minnesotans and their property. My promised blog on Minnesota

https://twitter.com/S_Coughlin_DC/status/1266858795256483847