Sunday, May 31, 2020

THE ORANGE BABOON TRUMP PROVOKES VIOLENCE IN AMERICA - TO PROTECT THE RICH THAT LIVE IN TRUMP TOWER



Donald Trump: Let New York City Police Do Their Job

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President Donald Trump on Saturday demanded that New York City police officers be allowed to do their jobs while policing violent protesters.
“Let New York’s Finest be New York’s Finest,” Trump wrote. “There is nobody better, but they must be allowed to do their job!”

Let New York’s Finest be New York’s Finest. There is nobody better, but they must be allowed to do their job!


Protesters hurled obscenities, bottles, and street debris at the police and damaged police vehicles, even lighting them on fire.
Other videos showed rioters dancing on top of police vehicles.
At least 15 police vehicles were set on fire, according to NYPD officials.

At least 15 police vehicles were burned between Manhattan and Brooklyn, NYPD officials confirmed Saturday night. http://bit.ly/36Pd9Ei 


Rioters desecrated St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue and also attacked the nearby Trump Tower.

New York City tonight: “Protesters” desecrate St. Patrick’s Cathedral — one of the most sacred Catholic Churches in the world.


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Firefighters respond to NYPD van ablaze in New York as protests roil the city. At least 70 arrests have been made in New York tonight. https://abcn.ws/3ciBgvZ 


Videos posted on social media showed police cruisers pressing into crowd of angry protesters.

Also in today's criminal justice news, a pair of NYPD officers in SUVs decide to do a Tiananmen Square – quickly running over several unarmed protestors for sport









Protesters Chant ‘Eat the Rich’ While Marching Through Beverly Hills

Protesters march in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Saturday, May 30, 2020, over the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody on Memorial Day in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa)
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Protesters marching against the death of George Floyd chanted “Eat the Rich” while moving through Beverly Hills, California.
The Raw Story reports that protest in Beverly Hills “was one of dozens being held across America following the killing of George Floyd while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.”
Jamie Loftus tweeted video of the protesters moving down Rodeo Drive:


Breitbart News reported that protesters in Fairfax set fire to LAPD patrol vehicles earlier in the day. Other patrol cars were burned as well, and police vehicles in Chicago were heavily damaged when protesters attacked.

Live pictures on CNN: People vandalizing police cars in Chicago in broad daylight. Law enforcement now pushing the crowd away.

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Video: Kamala Harris Attends George Floyd Protest Outside White House

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Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Saturday attended a protest outside the White House as violent unrest rages across the United States over the death of George Floyd, the man who died after a Minneapolis police officer placed his knee on Floyd’s neck while he was handcuffed.
A masked Harris shared a video of herself attending a protest alongside hundreds of other demonstrators chanting “Hands up. Don’t shoot.”
Harris, a contender to be former Vice President Joe Biden’s running mate, shared the video with the caption: “People are in pain. We must listen.”
Harris communications director Sabrina Singh said the California Democrat joined the protesters to advocate for “people to be heard.”
Hours after attending the protest, Harris tweeted:
Too often, Black parents have to sit their teenage children down and tell them they may be stopped, arrested, or even shot because of the color of their skin. Our nation’s history of systemic racism and use of excessive force must be confronted so we can begin to heal.
Protests erupted in dozens of cities across the United States overnight as activists called for justice for Floyd’s death.
Speaking during a news conference Saturday, Minneapolis Gov. Tim Walz blamed the violence on groups unrelated to the Floyd cause, including anarchists, white supremacists, and drug cartel participants. He said he plans to mobilize the National Guard to keep the peace for any further weekend protests.
“Our cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are under assault,” he said, blaming riots on “an organized attempt to destabilize society.”
Walz said he spoke with Floyd’s family, who said the violence that had overtaken the city was counterproductive to the message activists were trying to send about the 46-year-old’s death.
Floyd died Monday after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck during an arrest for nearly 9 minutes. There have been daily protests since the incident — which was recorded on video — calling for the officer and three others present during the arrest to face charges.
Chauvin was charged Friday with third-degree murder and bail was set at $500,000. All four officers, including Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, were fired from the MPD.
Protesters took to the streets across the country Friday night, many beginning as peaceful demonstrations that later took a more violent turn. Several buildings were torched while businesses were vandalized and looted.
The UPI contributed to this report. 

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