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^^^^

"You work with "Black Folks", just remember that!"
Crazy.
I mean sure, don't call the police when there's shoplifting, and see how long it takes for half the hood to be there on the regular, stealing the place blind. Great business model. Roll Eyes

FTR, I'm not convinced the "Karen" in that video is white, not that it really matters.


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Reward in LASD Shooting Now Stands At $675,000

I can't imagine that no one but the shooter knows who committed this crime. Someone knows who did this shooting and sooner or later, they're going to realize they'll never again have a chance for this kind of money. The problem, though, is that if the reward keeps increasing, the person who knows may keep waiting for the pot to get larger, unless they think someone else may beat them to it.


Those in the hood know who the shooter is. But the hood code of silence is stronger than $675,000. That's why investigations go nowhere even if the victims are in the hood.


Getting in to bounty hunter dollars now. Build a tactical team, get a few hommies and vigorously interrogate them, and find the 'suspect', claim reward.

Where are Manco and Col. Mortimer?


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The Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh has removed a century old diorama, portraying a camel riding man defending himself from a lion attack. Because racism. Every day they find something new to bitch about.

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Originally posted by parabellum:
Reward in LASD Shooting Now Stands At $675,000

I can't imagine that no one but the shooter knows who committed this crime. Someone knows who did this shooting and sooner or later, they're going to realize they'll never again have a chance for this kind of money. The problem, though, is that if the reward keeps increasing, the person who knows may keep waiting for the pot to get larger, unless they think someone else may beat them to it.


Those in the hood know who the shooter is. But the hood code of silence is stronger than $675,000. That's why investigations go nowhere even if the victims are in the hood.



Soon enough, the overriding need to keep ones ass out of prison will kick in.

Homies know that Shorty shot the police. There's no such thing as a "Secret" in the ghetto, it's just a matter of how many people know. One of them Homies are going to get locked up for something stupid, but enough to send him away for a while, and he's going to flip.

Scenario number two-
Shorty pisses off his girlfriend. Because hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!


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First I have heard about an autonomous zone in Minneapolis. Very good news reporting on the video.

https://www.breitbart.com/law-...e-to-brutal-beating/


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The Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh has removed a century old diorama, portraying a camel riding man defending himself from a lion attack. Because racism. Every day they find something new to bitch about.

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This is getting to be like the episode of the Twilight Zone where the spoiled brat points to people and just makes them disappear.
"You're a bad man!" And ***poof***

Some petulant little shit just gets to point at anything and cry "racist" and ***poof***.


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Posts: 8598 | Location: Attempting to keep the noise down around Midway Airport | Registered: February 14, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by HRK: Insurance companies combine to sue cities for the billions they had to pay out because of the city policies failing to curtail the damage..

With elections coming up, and mob behavior continuing, that is a very plausible scenario.
 
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But at the end of the day it’s the taxpayers who suffer because it will never hit any government employees personally. Maybe the big insurance companies refuse to insure a municipality then it will only make it worse on tax payers.

Re: the shooting in LA, There’s a market clearing price for everything. At some point the reward is enough for a homie to set himself and his family up for good long time and maybe escape the hood. I assume it’s a confidential deal and the name does not get released. The gamble is when to call the name in. If they wait too long, the cops may find him themselves or some other homie decides 700k is enough and jumps in to claim it and now there’s nothing. Interesting game theory to be played out
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chuck Perry:
The Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh has removed a century old diorama, portraying a camel riding man defending himself from a lion attack. Because racism. Every day they find something new to bitch about.

That is crazy. I've seen that dozens of times and it's an impressive display.
 
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Let's please stick to the topic at hand, guys.

Here's some food for thought:

 
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In my mind (and I am no lawyer) what has been happening clearly does seem like sedition. No one likes to talk about this kind of thing. Almost like it is something that only exists in the movies. But it's real and it is happening. There was a good article on Redstate by Shipwreckedcrew talking about it.

Attorney General Barr Is Serious About Federal Prosecutors Using the Sedition Statute

From the article:

The federal law against “seditious conspiracy”, 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2384, reads as follows:

If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.


https://www.redstate.com/shipw...federal-prosecutors/
 
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Attorney General Barr Is Serious About Federal Prosecutors Using the Sedition Statute


Hopefully we finally get our FISA for Soros.





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Marshall assistant professor Jennifer Mosher hoping Trump supporters die of covid before election. Unreal!!


I wasn't sure which thread to put this in, but this is how much these people hate us and how completely unhinged they are.


Imagine if a conservative said that about biden supporters...
 
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Again, what does this have to do with the subject of this thread? Some leftist echo chamber college professor displaying their hate and ignorance is nothing new and has nothing to do with the subject of this thread.

The topic of this thread is the riots taking place around the country and the attempts to tear down this society. Let's stick to the subject, please.

We're approaching 4000 posts in this thread. Let's minimize the clutter, please.
 
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Sedition charges would be nice, but they have to be careful not to overcharge people, or the scumbags will walk when they get acquitted.
 
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It sounds like they're relying on the "seize property" language in the statute.
 
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I don’t have a clue what Thrive Global is and to be honest when I got to the By Line I thought for sure this was going to be satire.
Turns out to be one of the best written articles I have come across in regard to the Breonna Taylor/Louisville situation.
Though as jljones already pointed out it makes no difference what the facts are Louisville is going to burn when the AG drops their findings.

https://thriveglobal.com/stori...WxCgu9BZ1aIyvwWWm9hI

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COMMUNITY//September 17, 2020
Breonna Taylor, Bad Luck And The Law Of Association
The City of Louisville recently announced a $12 Million wrongful death settlement with the family of Breonna Taylor. Taylor died in her home in March 2020 when police kicked in her door serving a search warrant. That warrant, we knew even back then, was due to Taylor’s connection to an ex-boyfriend who was active in […]

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By Dre "DreAllDay" Baldwin, CEO, Work On Your Game Inc. at Work On Your Game Inc.
Breonna Taylor, Bad Luck And The Law Of Association Dre Baldwin DreAllDay.com
The City of Louisville recently announced a $12 Million wrongful death settlement with the family of Breonna Taylor.

Taylor died in her home in March 2020 when police kicked in her door serving a search warrant. That warrant, we knew even back then, was due to Taylor’s connection to an ex-boyfriend who was active in the streets and the illicit drug trade.

The New York Times published a solid piece on how it all happened. In short, Breonna Taylor used to date Jamarcus Glover, a convicted drug dealer who ran several “trap houses” in the city. He’d previously used Breonna’s car for transportation and her home address to receive mail. Because of this, Breonna’s home address was on the police search warrant.

When Louisville police served the warrant at Taylor’s home, they knew that Glover — the drug dealer — wasn’t there. He was at another of the 4 raid targets that all got hit at the same time on that fateful night.

Violence happened at only one of the 4 targets: Breonna Taylor’s home.

Taylor’s new beau, Kenneth Walker, was with Breonna when the police came. He wasn’t part of the criminal investigation; it appears the police didn’t even know he was there when they showed up, banging on Taylor’s door just past midnight.

Walker is a registered gun owner. When he didn’t hear a reply to multiple “who is it?” inquiries to the banging on the apartment door, he grabbed his gun.

Police, their knocks unanswered, kicked the door in. Walker fired, which he is legally allowed to do (Kentucky is a “stand your ground” state), hitting one of the 3 police officers in the leg.

Officers returned fire (which they are also legally allowed to do). 20+ Bullets fired. Only one person got hit: Breonna Taylor.

Depending on what article you read, she took between 5-8 bullets. She bled out and died in her hallway.

All officers involved were White.

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The NYT piece paints a wider and more detailed picture of how the lives of Taylor, Glover and Walker came to this point. I encourage you to read it. I’m here to talk about why it happened and who/what should be rightfully blamed for it.

TRUTH: Breonna Taylor’s death, if we’re focusing just on the facts, was a result of really bad luck.

FACT: The police had a warrant to search her house. While there is a hanging question as to whether the police knocked and announced themselves or not, the warrant itself was justified: it was a known address of a drug dealer.

FACT: Taylor’s current boyfriend had a legal gun that he was legally authorized to use in what he, from all accounts, perceived as a home invasion. He used it.

FACT: The police returned fire, as any reasonable cop — of any color — would have done in such a situation.

FACT: Breonna — the only person involved without a gun — took the worst of it.

(FACT: Another officer involved that night went to the patio sliding door and fired indiscriminately ten times into the apartment, hitting no one. He was fired.)

If every survivor of the incident is to be believed — the police said they identified themselves from outside, and Walker said he didn’t hear anything from inside — then nobody is legally “wrong” here. If the front door of Taylor’s apartment was thick enough, outsiders couldn’t hear in, and insiders couldn’t hear out. Both accounts are reasonable and believable.

The other police haven’t been charged (yet — as of this writing, the internal investigation is ongoing) because of the clear reasonable doubt in the case.

1) They showed up to serve a warrant.

2) They announced themselves (even though they had a no-knock warrant, they said they knocked anyway — which Walker corroborated).

3) Kicking the door in, they were fired upon.

4) Gunfire was returned.

5) Someone got hit.

The saying is, “shit happens.” What happened to Breonna Taylor is shit that cost a 99% innocent person with no criminal history her life.

Let’s address the 1%.

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Glover was/is the drug dealer. He’s the one who was living “that life.” Breonna Taylor, spotted multiple times at the trap houses in her car picking up and dropping off her BF, knew of the life he was living.

Knowing what I know, I am 99.9% sure she knew about his lifestyle before she decided to date the guy. It was Breonna Taylor’s choice to do so.

Stay with me.

Anyone who’s either from the hood or who has watched a movie or TV series knows there are only two ways out of the street business: Death or Prison. From all that we know to date, Breonna Taylor was not in that business; Glover was.

Breonna Taylor chose Glover as an intimate associate.

What does the Law Of Association state? You become the average of the people you spend the most time with. It can be five people, two people or thirty. You become your associates. Their life bleeds into your life.

Breonna Taylor committed no crime. If Walker didn’t have a gun (the fateful stroke of bad luck), Breonna would be alive today, albeit with a front door to be repaired and a “tossed” house to put back together after the police had finished serving their search warrant. She’d likely be subpoenaed to appear in court and testify against her ex at trial.

Her bad luck was that her current boyfriend had a gun. Her mistake — the 1% — was her association with the wrong type of person: her ex.

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When it comes to Black folks, Breonna Taylor’s death was / is an easy sell. Anything that even hints at White-person-does-Black-person-wrong is a layup for woke “leaders” with large followings.

The details don’t matter. The facts don’t matter. Nuance? To hell with nuance, Dre. We were slaves for 400 years!! Donald Trump!!

I haven’t heard anyone say a cross word about Jamarcus Glover, the definite criminal in all of this. Had Breonna never dealt with him, she’d be alive today. He’s the person who brought this element of police into his ex’s life. This is a fact. But because a White cop fired the shots, Glover is forgotten in all of this.

If Breonna Taylor had survived her gunshots and asked me what I thought of her situation, the following would be stated somewhere in the conversation.

“You made a decision to associate with a person whose life choices narrowed his outcomes to either death or prison. That choice started the string of events, mostly out of your control, that led to you being a victim of gunfire. Do you understand that?”

If she couldn’t accept that, we couldn’t keep talking.

If YOU, reader, can’t accept that, you are reading the wrong person.

***

People have made a slogan out of calling for the police involved in the shooting to be arrested. I don’t think they will be — and if they are, they won’t be imprisoned. An arrest would only be due to public pressure, and while that would appease many, it would cause more problems than it solves.

First, arresting and charging those cops costs taxpayer money. Prosecutors don’t go to trial unless they think they can win. Such a case would be exactly what it looks like: caving to public outcry and an attempted railroading of the cops in question. The policeman’s lawyers would destroy the charges in court on reasonable doubt alone and the officers would walk.

A not guilty result in court would lead to riots all over the country — which means more police-on-Black activity (and,now, Black-on-police activity), and… you know the rest.

On that subject of calling for arrests, it’s the Ice Bucket Challenge now: people are using Breonna Taylor’s name to draw attention to themselves and their wokeness. Wearing Breonna Taylor t-shirts and putting her face on sneakers and jerseys won’t speed up the legal process and doesn’t bring life back — but it will get you likes and retweets.

Some of the people out there making noise have been in the game of social activism for a long time (not that they have achieved much, but at least they’re consistent). Most noisemakers, however, are “convenient activists.”

Look through your timeline: who, famous or not, was doing or saying ANYTHING about uplifting and helping others BEFORE it was a trending topic?

I’ll make it simple: If you weren’t doing shit to uplift a community — any community — BEFORE the Black deaths that went mainstream in the Spring of 2020, shut the fuck up. There are people whose online activity consisted of tweeting about Love & Hip Hop episodes and posting street fight videos who now want to be Malcolm X in their captions.

It’s disgusting. Sit down.

Don’t use another person’s death to draw attention to yourself. It’s disrespectful to her family. Hashtags don’t get people arrested.

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This article won’t go viral. I’m being reasonable, objective, and not blaming anyone. I’m not making it about race. I don’t aim for sensationalism. No one can get mad at me for what I’ve said (except maybe the armchair activists mentioned in the previous paragraph). I haven’t demonized any person or group. I’ve made no sweeping generalizations.

If you want something you’ve created to go viral, do the opposite of what I’ve done here.

What I have done is describe the crux of the Breonna Taylor situation. It’s not a clear black-and-white thing. It’s not right vs wrong either. It’s murky, with a lot of grey blended in and a bunch of people with big megaphones calling for something to happen.

For the police, it’s a political mess and a permanent black eye. For Breonna Taylor’s family, it’s a hell of a price to pay for bad luck and bad timing (a human life can’t be bought for $12 million).

For me, and maybe you, it’s an opportunity to resist the emotional jet stream and see things objectively.

I hope I have served.


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Just watched a news piece on KIRO 7 of an incident that happened Wednesday morning. "Protesters" blocked the exit to the Mt. Baker tunnel in Seattle and had cars backed up the whole length of the tunnel. A number of people got out of their cars, including one guy who said he needed to get to the hospital. A middle aged white guy got into it with some of the "protesters" and a black guy dove at him and put him in a rear naked choke and pulled him to the ground. He let go of him once he was unconscious. The guy came to a little while later and staggered back to his car.

WSP has plate numbers and they're looking for the cars that blocked the tunnel, but they want to talk to people who were there who can provide context. I'm looking, and I can't find a news article about this anywhere.

This tactic of blocking of blocking busy interstates has got to stop. When one of theirs gets run over, there's immediately news stories everywhere about how horrible and tragic it is, and it goes on for weeks. When a driver gets choked out, there's hardly a peep. With each successive incident, it keeps making a very strong case for not stopping. They keep getting bolder and more aggressive about it. Had they opted to throw molotovs, I have little doubt that there would have been a lot of injuries and some casualties from people trying to escape the tunnel, which was already filled with smoke from the fires BLAMTIFA's been setting around the region the past few weeks.


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P220 Smudge, No news about that on seattle wanna be communist news station now how about that, I looked but.... How about this from WSP.

Date: September 16, 2020
Contact: Trooper Rick Johnson
Email: Rick.Johnson@wsp.wa.gov
Phone: (425) 766-0812
Twitter: @wspd2pio
Altercation Occurs After Vehicles Illegally Block Interstate 90
King County: At approximately 10:25 AM this morning September 16, 2020, Washington State Patrol (WSP)
communications received a 9-1-1 call reporting that a group of vehicles had blocked WB I-90 just east of
Rainier Ave.
Numerous troopers were dispatched to the area to make contact with these vehicles and arrest the drivers for
disorderly conduct. During the illegal closure there was a confrontation between one of the individuals
associated with blocking the freeway and an individual that was stuck in the back up. The individual was
yelling at the people involved in this to get off the freeway and was jumped and knocked to the ground.
The blocking vehicles starting moving again around 10:40 AM prior to troopers arriving at the scene. Multiple
license plates of vehicles that were blocking were obtained by witnesses which are now a part of this
investigation.
WSP detectives are asking for anyone that witnessed this confrontation and/or have video to contact Detective
Sergeant Moate at (425) 401-7745 or by email at Stacy.Moate@wsp.wa.gov.
The Washington State Patrol would also like to stress that illegally blocking the road has consequences that
affect the ability of ambulances trying to get to the hospital and all the other first responders trying to get to
emergency calls. Ultimately this could mean life or death.

https://www.wsp.wa.gov/wp-cont...9/091620release2.pdf
 
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P220 Smudge, No news about that on seattle wanna be communist news stations now, but how about this from WSP.

Date: September 16, 2020
Contact: Trooper Rick Johnson
Email: Rick.Johnson@wsp.wa.gov
Phone: (425) 766-0812
Twitter: @wspd2pio
Altercation Occurs After Vehicles Illegally Block Interstate 90
King County: At approximately 10:25 AM this morning September 16, 2020, Washington State Patrol (WSP)
communications received a 9-1-1 call reporting that a group of vehicles had blocked WB I-90 just east of
Rainier Ave.
Numerous troopers were dispatched to the area to make contact with these vehicles and arrest the drivers for
disorderly conduct. During the illegal closure there was a confrontation between one of the individuals
associated with blocking the freeway and an individual that was stuck in the back up. The individual was
yelling at the people involved in this to get off the freeway and was jumped and knocked to the ground.
The blocking vehicles starting moving again around 10:40 AM prior to troopers arriving at the scene. Multiple
license plates of vehicles that were blocking were obtained by witnesses which are now a part of this
investigation.
WSP detectives are asking for anyone that witnessed this confrontation and/or have video to contact Detective
Sergeant Moate at (425) 401-7745 or by email at Stacy.Moate@wsp.wa.gov.
The Washington State Patrol would also like to stress that illegally blocking the road has consequences that
affect the ability of ambulances trying to get to the hospital and all the other first responders trying to get to
emergency calls. Ultimately this could mean life or death.

https://www.wsp.wa.gov/wp-cont...9/091620release2.pdf
 
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