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That is the first time I ever kept the volume on when I knew there were going to be punching sounds. I don't really like that sound, but I have to admit, I thoroughly enjoyed it this time.
FCPS Public Relations Manager Kate Kimble sent an email to The Collegian saying the “physical disturbances” near the station ended with three arrests and one citation.
The booking report showed two men and one woman were arrested for disorderly conduct. One of the men was also booked for allegedly possessing an illegal weapon, while another was hit with a resisting arrest charge.
"We respect everyone’s right to peacefully assemble to voice their concerns,' Kimble added. "For the safety of our community, acts of violence, destruction of property and other unlawful behavior will not be tolerated."
I'll wait for the report. And for the record- I could care one whit If RWingers and Antifa sqaure off with blades and brass knuckles. Kill each other for all I care. But if peaceful protesters are abused- I draw the line.
I'll wait for the report. And for the record- I could care one whit If RWingers and Antifa sqaure off with blades and brass knuckles. Kill each other for all I care. But if peaceful protesters are abused- I draw the line.
You know the slogan, "punch a Nazi?"
Well, punch a PANTIFA is the same thing. Every time you see one. No matter what the context. Punch now, ask questions later.
That makes more sense now, since they were having a pro-police rally I can see why antifa showed up to make trouble.
Didn't seem like there were too many pantis though. If they took a big group over there fighting dirty as they do, it could have gotten uglier than this.
I shared this story a few weeks back, but will do so again.
Where I live, I'm on the border of a major city and a..what I call a suburb, although it's a city in its own right.
In the major city, there were riots and destruction and violence.
In the area I call a suburb, it was found out that pantifa was on their way. In fact, they had people out beforehand trying to recruit others to join them.
The suburb area was adamantly against them. The cops, townspeople, mayor, etc, were ready, and they booted the little jack booted thugs right on out the moment they showed up.
Where did I learn this? I was at a gas station, filling my tank, and talking to the cop who pulled up to fill her car on the pump on the other side. She's the one who told me all of this.
And that suburb area is a very liberal area - so, no, pantifa is not welcome in many parts of the country, not just MAGA country.
On Tuesday, Minneapolis police confirmed those suspicions, identifying him as an affiliate of a white supremacist group that allegedly sought to “incite violence,” according to a search warrant affidavit filed in the Hennepin County District Court. The Star Tribune first reported of the warrant. The 32-year-old man has not been charged.
Okay, you're saying that white supremacists are the cause of all the rioting. Since the DEM leaders and their base (you) are excusing them, then, that makes you pro white supremacists. The left is the face of the KKK.
Okay, you're saying that white supremacists are the cause of all the rioting. Since the DEM leaders and their base (you) are excusing them, then, that makes you pro white supremacists. The left is the face of the KKK.
I love this. It totally destroys their stupid claim. You are brilliant.
This should always be the result of when the racist BLM or Antifa thugs enter a neighborhood.
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