Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Juvenile Allegedly Did the Police’s Job, Killing Two Rioters, so He is being Charged with Murder One, with the AP/AOL Depicting the Terrorist Rioters as “Demonstrators,” and Writing Up Jacob Blake Incident, as If They were Ben Crump Staffers

Juvenile Allegedly Did the Police's Job, Killing Two Rioters, so He is being Charged with Murder One, with the AP/AOL Depicting the Terrorist Rioters as "Demonstrators," and Writing Up Jacob Blake Incident, as If They were Ben Crump Staffers
By Nicholas Stix
 
Patriots predicted this would happen. Anyone doing the police's job, or simply defending himself against domestic terrorists would be treated as if he were the terrorist, and prosecuted to the hilt.
 
For thousands of years, the solution to rioters, looters, and arsonists has been to kill them on the spot, with arrow, sword, bludgeon, firearm or any other means at hand.
 
In the age of anarcho-tyranny, the police support the rioters, looters, and arsonists, as if the criminals were the good guys, and anyone who defends himself and the public against them is treated like a criminal.
 
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who reportedly killed two rioters, is a national hero. Instead, the terrorists' official and unofficial supporters have turned him into a political prisoner, and effectively ended his life.
 
 
 
The AP/AOL Teaser:
Article from inside AOL link:
 
 
 
 
 
The Associated Press
MIKE HOUSEHOLDER and SCOTT BAUER
Aug 26th 2020 7:14 A.M.
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Illinois police arrested a juvenile Wednesday after two people were shot to death in a possible vigilante attack during a protest in Kenosha over the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake.
Commander Norman Johnson of the Antioch Police Department said the suspect — a young man whose name was not released because he is under 18 — was arrested on suspicion of first-degree intentional homicide. Police did not immediately release any other details.
Antioch is about 15 miles from Kenosha, which has seen three straight nights of unrest since Blake was wounded by police over the weekend.
Two people were killed Tuesday night in an attack carried out by a young white man who was caught on cellphone video opening fire in the middle of the street with a semi-automatic rifle.
[Because he's white, and being treated like the criminal, they state Rittenhouse's race.]
"I just killed somebody," he could be heard saying at one point during the shooting rampage that erupted just before midnight.
In the wake of the killings, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers authorized 500 members of the National Guard to support local law enforcement around Kenosha, doubling the number of troops sent in. The governor's office said he working other states to bring in additional National Guard troops and law officers.
[Recall that Tony Evers supported and incited the rioters.]
One victim [sic] was shot in the head and the other in the chest, Sheriff David Beth told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A third person suffered gunshot wounds not believed to be life-threatening.
"We were all chanting 'Black lives matter' at the gas station and then we heard, boom, boom, and I told my friend, `'That's not fireworks,'" 19-year-old protester [sic] Devin Scott told the Chicago Tribune. "And then this guy with this huge gun runs by us in the middle of the street and people are yelling, 'He shot someone! He shot someone!' And everyone is trying to fight the guy, chasing him and then he started shooting again."
Scott said he cradled a lifeless victim [sic] in his arms, and a woman started performing CPR, but "I don't think he made it."
According to witness accounts and video footage, police apparently let the young man [allegedly] responsible for the shootings walk past them with a rifle over his shoulder as members of the crowd were yelling for him to be arrested because he had shot people.
The sheriff told the Journal Sentinel that armed people had been patrolling the city's streets in recent nights, but he did not know if the gunman was among them.
"They're a militia," Beth said. "They're like a vigilante group."
[More like a police group, since the official, paid police refused to do their jobs.]
The FBI said it is assisting in the case.
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, who is Black, said in an interview with the news program "Democracy Now!" that the shootings were not surprising and that white militias have been ignored for too long.
 
["White militias have been ignored for too long," as opposed to black terrorist groups.]
"How many times across this country do you see armed gunmen, protesting, walking into state Capitols, and everybody just thinks it's OK?" Barnes said. "People treat that like it's some kind of normal activity that people are walking around with assault rifles."
[As opposed to people like Mandela Barnes, who think that black terrorists and their white communist allies engaging in ultra-violence is some kind of normal activity.]
Witness accounts and video show that the shootings took place in two stages: The gunman first shot someone at a car lot, then jogged away, stumbled and fell in the street, and opened fire again as members of the crowd closed in him.
A witness, Julio Rosas, 24, said that when the gunman stumbled, "two people jumped onto him and there was a struggle for control of his rifle. At that point during the struggle, he just began to fire multiple rounds and that dispersed people near him."
"The rifle was being jerked around in all directions while it was being fired," Rosas said.
Sam Dirks, 22, from Milwaukee, said he saw the suspected gunman earlier in the evening, and he was yelling at some of the protesters.
"He was definitely very agitated. He was pacing around, just pointing his gun in general. Not necessarily at anyone specifically," Dirks said.
In other widely circulating video, police can be seen tossing bottled water from an armored vehicle to what appear to be armed civilians walking the streets. One of the civilians appears to be the gunman who later shot protesters.
"We appreciate you being here," an officer is heard saying to the group over a loudspeaker.
In Wisconsin, it is legal for people 18 and over to openly carry a gun, with no license required.
At a news conference earlier Tuesday, Ben Crump, the lawyer for Blake's family, said it would "take a miracle" for the 29-year-old Blake to walk again. He called for the officer who opened fire to be arrested and for the others involved to lose their jobs.
[Of course. If you're a law enforcement officer and do your job, you must be treated like a criminal.]
Blake was shot, apparently in the back, on Sunday as he leaned into his SUV, three of his children seated inside.
[Pseudo-truth: Black had assaulted police, who were trying to arrest him, and then walked away, ignoring their orders to stop. He then reached inside his vehicle, where he could have been reaching for a weapon. Who wrote this thing, a Ben Crump staffer?]
Kenosha police have said little about what happened other than that they were responding to a domestic dispute. They have not said why the officers opened fire or whether Blake was armed, and they have not disclosed the race of three officers on the scene.
The shooting was captured on cellphone video and ignited new protests in the U.S. three months after the death of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer touched off a nationwide reckoning over racial injustice.
Blake's father, also named Jacob Blake, said police shot his son "seven times, seven times, like he didn't matter."
[No, they shot him like the dangerous, violent criminal that he is. Obviously, Black Sr. would have had no problems with his son killing the cops. No wonder Junior turned out the way he did.]
"But my son matters. He's a human being and he matters," he said.
[He's a thug, and as such, he doesn't matter.]
During the latest round of unrest on Tuesday, police fired tear gas for the third straight night to disperse protesters outside Kenosha's courthouse, where some shook a protective fence and threw water bottles and fireworks at officers. On Monday night, crowds destroyed dozens of buildings and set more than 30 fires downtown.
 
[The police permitted the terrorists to "destroy dozens of buildings and set more than 30 fires downtown," while stealing pay plus overtime from the taxpayers, but the one young man who did their job, without pay, they arrested.
 
The "police" who were on duty should all burn their pay checks, and commit suicide. That would be the honorable thing to do.]  
 
 
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Bauer reported from Madison, Wisconsin. Associated Press reporters Todd Richmond in Madison, Wisconsin, Gretchen Ehlke in Milwaukee, Jeff Baenen and Amy Forliti in Minneapolis, Don Babwin in Chicago and Tammy Webber in Fenton, Michigan, contributed, as did news researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York.

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The mob chases after a guy armed with an assault rifle? They deserved to be shot for stupidity.