So, did they ever get around to feeding the homeless? Or were they too busy filling up gasoline cans, preparing fireworks etc.?
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Riot Kitchen Arrest in Kenosha, WI
Posted on Aug 27th, 4:56 PM, , User Since 194 months ago, User Post Count: 0
Aug 27th, 4:56 PM
Riot Kitchen is a non-profit in Seattle that claims to feed protesters and homeless people. A suspicious black school bus, bread truck, and van were reported to police in Kenosha, WI. The Riot Kitchen folks from Seattle were apprehended while filling several containers with gas. Gotta wash those meals down with something, I guess. The vehicles contained various items that included helmets, gas masks, protective vests, illegal fireworks, and suspected controlled substances. No mention of food for the homeless.
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL -- Kenosha police issued a statement on the detainment of Seattle-based protesters from 'Riot Kitchen,' shown being forcibly removed from their vehicles by police Wednesday in a video captured and circulated online.
"Kenosha Police Department received a citizen tip alerting us to several suspicious vehicles with out of state plates meeting in a remote lot near State Highway 50 and Green Bay Road," the statement read. "Acting on this information Kenosha Police Offices located the suspicious vehicles and took up surveillance. Kenosha Police were assisted by the United States Marshals. The vehicles were a black school bus, bread truck and tan minivan.
"Kenosha Police confirmed the out of state license plates. Police followed the vehicles to a gas station near Washington Road and 30th Avenue. Police observed the occupants of the black bus and bread truck exit and attempt to fill multiple fuel cans. Suspecting that the occupants of these vehicles were preparing for criminal activity related to the civil unrest, officers attempted to make contact and investigate.
"The officers exited their vehicles, identified themselves, were wearing appropriate identification, and then detained the occupants of the bus and bread truck. The minivan attempted to drive away; however, Kenosha Police stopped this vehicle and ultimately forced entry to the minivan and arrested the occupants. The vehicles contained various items that included helmets, gas masks, protective vests, illegal fireworks, and suspected controlled substances. The 9 individuals were arrested for disorderly conduct and are pending charging decisions by the Kenosha County District Attorney."