This time it was a hispanic male, instead of a white male, but he did have a propaganda booklet with him about how "All Lives Matter," and how the world shouldn't be thrown into this much chaos just because a black man died, when the world has done so much worse stuff to Hispanic, Asian, and white people.Was he white? I'll bet he was white.
Oh, and while it's no proof of anything other than that he likes to shop online, he was wearing a Union Ironworker/Welder sweatshirt, in the Stars and Stripes style - so it has an American flag on the back and a welder's mask over a crossed wrench and welding torch on the front. Former schoolmates of his who contacted the authorities said that he was a union local 86 member. Also, he's been released on $1,000 bail. No charges. No news of a court date yet. This is, however, better than the incident here in Coos County, down in Coos Bay, where a man threatened peaceful protesters with a gun, and was taken into custody and released on his own recognizance (per state law), and no police report has been filed so the DA's looking to drop the case on July 8, when he goes into court.This time it was a hispanic male, instead of a white male, but he did have a propaganda booklet with him about how "All Lives Matter," and how the world shouldn't be thrown into this much chaos just because a black man died, when the world has done so much worse stuff to Hispanic, Asian, and white people.
Would you know, that's the same thing everyone is saying right now. The protesters have put guards on the building to try to keep people from messing with it. The PD left the door unlocked. There are also claims that the Proud Boys are going to take up where the cops left off when they walked away from their line, and reports of a suspicious person in a silver SUV that was loading rounds into several magazines while harassing black people on the street; and reports of a silver Lexus without plates that's been seen patrolling around the protest and looking sketchy, and that they may have already attempted to hit two pedestrians on the sidewalk just SE of the protest.The Seattle police, who've continuously lied about their use of force and such are currently emptying out one of their precincts according to people watching it happen.
If it burns down, I would suspect it.
I hate that this is local news for me.
This is not the actual police saying this, it's the police union and FOP. The have no power to hire any of these guys.
Hail Hydra.
Hail Hydra.Sounds like they need to lay off the serum.
—Patrick
Yeah, and she was the one they were working on in the medical tent on Sunday night when they hit the tent with 4 flash bangs. She almost died a second time from that attack. What the police have been doing in Seattle and Portland is nothing short of criminal. Those fuckers have been firing point blank directly at medics and the press. Watching one of the Portland streams, we watched/listened as a journalist, who has a press pass, as well as a helmet with PRESS marked on it from working in Syria; get shot in the hand with a rubber bullet. The cops aimed at his press pass. The same night they arrested one of his colleagues for asking an officer's name because their badge was covered. A few nights before that, or maybe the night before, because this is all running together on me now, the mayor repealed the curfew, but the cops declared the protest an unlawful assembly anyway and at one point opened fire with tear gas canisters directly into streets full of vehicle traffic - no curfew means working delivery drivers and people driving home from what few jobs are left open right now. The protesters had to keep helping drivers out of their vehicles because they were getting gassed and then nearly crashing or nearly running over large groups of protesters, because they couldn't see or breathe in their cars.
Have to clean some things up without edits because my 2FA app won't sync with Gared anymore. So, the bail has been set at $150,000. He has been confirmed by mass media as a union ironworker. The $1000 bail incident occurred in 2011, it was a simple 4th degree assault charge. The bail requested was $300,000, but the defense talked them down to $150,000 because of his "ties to the community" (his brother worked at 3rd precinct) and because he's too poor to pay $300k right now. He's been charged ONLY with first degree assault. Not first degree assault with a deadly weapon. Not attempted manslaughter. Not anything more serious than if he'd hit someone with his fist, instead of trying to hit a bunch of people with his car and hitting one dude with a fucking bullet.Oh, and while it's no proof of anything other than that he likes to shop online, he was wearing a Union Ironworker/Welder sweatshirt, in the Stars and Stripes style - so it has an American flag on the back and a welder's mask over a crossed wrench and welding torch on the front. Former schoolmates of his who contacted the authorities said that he was a union local 86 member. Also, he's been released on $1,000 bail. No charges. No news of a court date yet. This is, however, better than the incident here in Coos County, down in Coos Bay, where a man threatened peaceful protesters with a gun, and was taken into custody and released on his own recognizance (per state law), and no police report has been filed so the DA's looking to drop the case on July 8, when he goes into court.
The lack of self-awareness gave me whiplash.
Oh man.Meanwhile in Albany...