Following coordinated attacks on civilians and law enforcement, Governor Nixon signs executive order directing Missouri National Guard resources to Ferguson
Gov. Jay Nixon has signed an executive order directing additional resources through theMissouri National Guard to help restore peace and order and to protect the citizens of Ferguson.
“Tonight, a day of hope, prayers, and peaceful protests was marred by the violent criminal acts of an organized and growing number of individuals, many from outside the community and state, whose actions are putting the residents and businesses of Ferguson at risk. I join the people of Ferguson, and all Missourians, in strongly condemning this criminal activity that included firing upon law enforcement officers, shooting a civilian, throwing Molotov cocktails, looting, and a coordinated attempt to block roads and overrun the Unified Command Center. These violent acts are a disservice to the family of Michael Brown and his memory, and to the people of this community who yearn for justice to be served, and to feel safe in their own homes. Given these deliberate, coordinated and intensifying violent attacks on lives and property in Ferguson, I am directing the highly capable men and women of the Missouri National Guard to assist Colonel Ron Replogle and the Unified Command in restoring peace and order to this community.”
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told you martial law was coming...
ReplyDeletePRAY FOR PEACE!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT was about a week overdue!
ReplyDeleteNow they can be rounded up, disarmed, and forced to live in un-air conditioned tents until they calm down. And I bet it won't take long!
ReplyDeleteWow! What do Obama, Holder and Missouri Governor Nixon have to say now? They can blame the Ferguson "Whitey" Police dept anymore. The Missouri State Police with their local black leader and still the rioting continues. Come on now, it just has to be the "Whitey" Police dept somehow...right Obama? No way the blacks just keep rioting because they are just idiots and thugs. The black community is NEVER wrong!
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