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Saturday, May 30, 2020

***Live Updates*** George Floyd Protests Continue

George Floyd protests are continuing across America on Friday after former police officer Derek Chauvin was earlier arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.

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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's the point of a protest when everyone agrees?

Anonymous said...

Nothing to do with his death at this point. They now just want to act like animals. they don't even know why they are doing it. At some point, force needs to be taken to put them down.

Anonymous said...

It’s no protest they have agenda other than to steal and destroy , it’s all they know

Anonymous said...

To 4:48. It's not a protest. It is just another excuse to do what they do best-steal and destroy. Brought to you by georgie soros.

Anonymous said...

So, this is no more about George Floyd. This is Antifa and the dumbocraps trying to sew the seeds of civil unrest.

Sent the National Guard and start shooting.

Any Libtard dumbocrap judge that tries to say these rioters have rights should be tried by a court of the people and if found guilty of sedition, should be executed.

Anonymous said...

Use lots of gas and it will break up riots quickly. Leave an escape route and there you corral them and arrest all and charge them. Make them spend money to be represented, since it is known they are being paid. Their salary is most likely paid by George Soros and Michael Bloomberg and their entities. They should also be charged for accomplishes to all crimes, since it was their money.

TheRealRay said...

Look, I've seen the video. Clearly the man on the ground is suffering from a Covid episode. The lesson we all should take away from this is: listen to your leaders, always wear a face covering in public and wash your hands frequently...

Anonymous said...

They want the cops to stop treating everyone else like sub humans, this is what it boils down to. Start making sure law enforcement is not above the law. Arrest them, fine them, convict them, send them to jail for the laws they break just like everyone else. If its a speeding ticket, assault, dwi, battery, drugs, murder. Start making them accountable and hold them to the law just like we are. Thats what this is about. Cops dont get punished for breaking the law at most they get paid leave. Cops break the law every single day all day everywhere in this country. They are ignorant, disrespectful amd the demanor they have every time you see or speak to one is disgusting. Thats what this is about you dumb old schmucks. The police will start being respectful. They will start being held accountable to the law. This free ride shit is over. They speed they get a ticket. They assault someone they get chsrged. They beat there wife they get charged. They get a dwi they get charged. They murder someone they get charged. This needs to be stated that this will be the new status quo and it needs to happen now. This shit with the cops being above the law is done and over. Only when this happens is when these riots will stop. If not you want to treat us like sub humans lock us in cages then fine we will burn the country to the ground period.

Anonymous said...

The city should definitely provide hand washing stations all along the riot route.

Anonymous said...

I agree completely. This isnt a race issue....its a POWER issue. And EVERYONE should be accountable for their actions regardless of occupation or skin color. A shameful situation!!

Anonymous said...

8:15 You put it out, the truth. Im sick of cops

Anonymous said...

Oooo I'm trembling. Please come knock on my door. I have a treat for you.

Anonymous said...

You make a solid point 8:15

Anonymous said...

Coral all rioters at the end of a street and charge every last one of the with the the worst offense committed by the group, whether it be breaking and entering, arson, theft, etc, they are all guilty by association.

Anonymous said...

Real smart comment ray, SMH

Anonymous said...

8:15 - Imagination is a wonderful thing but you are so wrong. The popo are above the law with no one to answer to. They have that special code of silence

Paladin said...

8:15- it seems your presented argument reflects an presumption of a group ( police in this case) are all law breakers and are all above the law. This is ludicrous, and matches the equally ludicrous statements that all of a particular racial group are (insert particular word of choice) to negatively group them. Yes, the police should be held to the same standard and yes, there are certainly some officers that should not wear the badge. There are certainly teachers who should never be in a classroom, or doctors who should never practice medicine. In fact, there are some members of every group that are a negative reflection that is not accurate of the entire group. Now, all that said, the officer involved has been charged. The riots are nothing more than anarchy that is unrelated to the present situation, and is nothing more than illegal activity that should also result in arrests. The right to protest, is of course, protected speech, but that is a far cry from the violence we are seeing.

Regards,

Paladin

Anonymous said...

8:15PM—-Many of your remarks are valid in my humble opinion. However, because of a “brotherhood” probably generated by the high risks and stress created by a career in law enforcement, particularly one that is very close to the public and neighborhood interaction, leads to what can be described as “professional courtesy”. This usually allows for the condoning of many of the behaviors you have described. It no way makes it right, but it is a code that is closely adhered to within law enforcement and so deeply entrenched that probably only classes dealing with the subject may have a chance to begin to change such behavior that has become so deeply instilled within all of law enforcement at all levels.
Unfortunately, this type of behavior actually protects those that should not be in the profession, and in the end brings discredit upon he entire profession, as we are currently witnessing. Candid and courageous discussion and action must begin by those in leadership within law enforcement to address this “cancer” tha has permeated many of our law enforcement agencies and personnel to date.

Anonymous said...

1237 better turn on the box.