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re: The Police are rioting!
Posted on 8/2/20 at 10:54 am to Seldom Seen
Posted on 8/2/20 at 10:54 am to Seldom Seen
WOW!
I believe everything that he said!

I believe everything that he said!
Posted on 8/2/20 at 10:57 am to xGeauxLSUx
Imagine being so mentally weak that you have a panic attack from verbal assault. Lol
This post was edited on 8/2/20 at 10:58 am
Posted on 8/2/20 at 11:26 am to Seldom Seen
A police officer is 50 (fifty) times more likely to be killed by a black man than an unarmed black man is to be killed by police. They should be rioting
Posted on 8/2/20 at 11:45 am to Seldom Seen
so instead of faking racist attacks they now are faking police rioting and attacking people
cops dont attack anyone, they subdue and arrest and in a few rare cases use a little too much force since they, like us, are only human and get frustrated sometimes
cops dont attack anyone, they subdue and arrest and in a few rare cases use a little too much force since they, like us, are only human and get frustrated sometimes
Posted on 8/2/20 at 12:19 pm to Seldom Seen
Haven't ANTIFA members been using press vests to appear as legitimate reporters?
Then they throw bricks and other missiles at Cops.
Then they throw bricks and other missiles at Cops.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 12:20 pm to Picayuner
quote:THE MOST TELLING PART of his lying tweet
And yet no video of said police riots.
these figs film every second of their tantrums hoping to catch someone fighting back
there's absolutely NO WAY cops acting badly wouldn't be on one of their iphone 11's.
he said he "watched it". but he didn't film it? bullshite.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 12:22 pm to Logician
Doesn't matter. When you are feeding BS to the LCD like TigerDoc, you can say anything and they will believe it. I don't blame him for lying at all. It works.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 12:27 pm to Seldom Seen
It’s called law enforcement. The badass rioters are calling for their mommies.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 12:31 pm to Zarkinletch416
quote:
Go Big Police!!
GO BIG BLUE!!
Posted on 8/2/20 at 12:32 pm to Seldom Seen
Shane needs to cut down on the soy intake, someone needs to get that boy a t-boost
Posted on 8/2/20 at 1:46 pm to Seldom Seen
The only problem I see with this story...
The police used rubber bullets and night sticks instead of live .223 and axes.
The police used rubber bullets and night sticks instead of live .223 and axes.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 1:48 pm to Seldom Seen
There is no number of skulls that can be cracked in these riots that I would think of as being "too many". Kill them all.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 1:48 pm to Seldom Seen
Ole boy sounds like he can't even right now
Posted on 8/2/20 at 1:51 pm to Seldom Seen
Those jerks think if they write Press on their clothes then they are immune from arrest. Glad they have been dissuaded.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 2:07 pm to Seldom Seen
At some point a human being cops included will get tired of being cussed spit on and pushed to the limit. They have been way more tolerant than I would have been. You keep poking the bear eventually the bear has had enough.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 4:40 pm to Tiguar
quote:
The police are protesting, not rioting.
It was mostly peaceful!
Posted on 8/2/20 at 5:07 pm to xGeauxLSUx
Here's the real story > LINK
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Demonstrators in Portland, Oregon, hurled glass bottles and pointed lasers at police officers late on Aug. 1, prompting the declaration of an unlawful assembly and two arrests. The city has been the scene of nightly unrest since May. A group of about 200 people gathered on Aug. 1 in Laurelhurst Park, several miles east of downtown, where the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse and the Justice Center have repeatedly been targeted during riots. The crowd marched, blocking traffic, about a mile east to the Penumbra Kelly Building, which houses law enforcement offices, before using vehicles to block East Burnside Street while shining bright lights, including lasers, at Portland police officers standing outside the building. Eventually, the group began hurling glass bottles at the officers.
"A person in the crowd threw a glass jar or bottle filled with paint, which struck a Portland Police officer in the head. The officer was not injured,” the Portland Police Bureau said in an incident summary. Because the mob declined to disperse, continuing to hurl projectiles, police declared an unlawful assembly and forced rioters to disperse.
“People continued to throw glass and plastic bottles at police. People with ‘press’ written on their outer garments [indicating journalists] repeatedly threw objects at officers,” the bureau said. An attempt to interfere with law enforcement operations by driving a car slowly in front of officers ended after officers deflated the vehicle’s tires. Two men from Portland were arrested. One allegedly assaulted an officer, interfered with an officer, and engaged in disorderly conduct, while the other was accused of interfering with the police, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and harassment.
When the crowd was dispersed away from the building, police disengaged and returned to the Penumbra Kelly Building, but a large portion of the mob circled back toward the building. Police met the crowd again and began dispersing it. During this time, individuals with “press” written on their clothes again joined rioters in hurling projectiles at police. Police dispersed the crowd again, and the mob didn’t return to the building. A separate march that started at the federal courthouse, and took approximately two hours, was peaceful, police said, and officers didn’t interact with that crowd.
The unrest came several days after city and state officials reached an agreement with the Trump administration that Oregon troopers would help quell the rioting. State and city officials failed to end the violence for weeks, and rioters started damaging the courthouse in early July. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent assets to the city to help protect the courthouse and other federal properties, eventually erecting a fence around the building that has mostly stymied rioters. Hours after the agreement was negotiated, federal officers declared an unlawful assembly and used tear gas to disperse demonstrators outside the courthouse. The following evening, little law enforcement presence was seen. Demonstrators set fires and tried to take down the fence, but mostly milled about and listened to speeches. “After weeks of violent rioting and nightly attacks, federal officers in Portland saw their first night of state and local law enforcement support and relative peace,” DHS said in a statement. In the early hours on Aug. 1, demonstrators damaged property and set fires, burning American flags and Bibles. Again, little law enforcement presence was visible, and no arrests were made. The police bureau described the crowd as “subdued.” DHS said activity around the courthouse continued “in an overall trend of diminishing violence as a result of the increased cooperation between state and federal law enforcement.”
“While the violence is abating, DHS’s enhanced presence on the ground will remain for the time being until the Department determines that the courthouse and other federal property are safe,” it said in a summary of the nightly activity.
On recent nights, crowd size has dwindled from the thousands who gathered on some nights last month.
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