By R.C.
Fri, Jul 3, 2020 11:31 a.m.
Illegal fireworks in NYC Park Leads to Stabbing of 5 People | Fox News
New York City police responded to a bloody knife fight in a Bronx park involving a man shooting off illegal fireworks and other individuals, police said.
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R.C.: Those Mennonites up to no good.
Again.
How many people have heard fireworks at that hour and said,"I'd like to blow that dumbfu**er away?"
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CAR--AT HIGH SPEED--HITS TWO PROTESTERS STANDING IN THE MIDDLE OF SEATTLE HIGHWAY
ReplyDeleteGRA:A few more of those and maybe they'll get the message--stay off the highways;don't block the highways.It looked like a cocktail party out there;a fat white chick putting on lotion,others schmoozing,daring anyone to drive through--they did.
(CNN)Two women were seriously hurt early Saturday morning when a vehicle drove into a group of protesters in Seattle, authorities say.
A suspect faces multiple felony charges, said Capt. Ron Mead of the Washington State Patrol.
Seattle has been the scene of protests over police brutality and systemic racism, including in a six-block area controlled by protesters after police abandoned their precinct -- the Capitol Hill Organized Protest or Capital Hill Autonomous Zone.
Seattle Police disperse protesters from occupied CHOP area after emergency order
Seattle Police disperse protesters from occupied CHOP area after emergency order
A few blocks away at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, the car drove into a group of protesters on a section that the WSP had closed about midnight. Mead said a car drove around a series of "support vehicles" that protesters were using to block I-5 and protect themselves, and onto the shoulder of the freeway where protesters were standing.
"A vehicle drove through the closure and struck multiple pedestrians on the freeway," Trooper Rick Johnson said in a tweet.
Some of the protesters scattered to avoid being hit, but "unfortunately two were struck by the vehicle," Mead said at a press briefing.
GRA: No identification of the driver yet.
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