Right,except instead of counting the numbers of dead cops shot by negroes and Mex,we can start a death toll for "Dead Social Workers"--an entirely new category. What I'd LIKE to see is the category of "Dead MSM Anchorpeople"--I could root for that type of statistic. --GRA
Actually,the police HAVE been replaced already--by the negro culture of gangbanging.The constant shootings in black cities tells you that.There are very few arrests--but many more shootings of retribution that follow the initial negro on negro murder.The police have backed off on investigating that area of criminal activity.Any White crime to solve?The hands are raised to volunteer for that at the precinct lol. --GRA
PROUD BOYS AND ANTIFA CLASH IN KALAMAZOO SATURDAY AFTERNOON KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A far-right group and counter-protesters clashed in Kalamazoo Saturday afternoon.
The confrontation started just before 2 p.m. on E. Water and N. Edwards streets.
Members of the Proud Boys, an organization designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, were there for a planned rally. In response to publicity about the event, counter-protesters staged their own event in the area. When the Proud Boys arrived a confrontation ensued in the streets.
Some engaged in fist fighting before police arrived in the area and ordered the crowds gathered to disperse.
“Once we establish that civil unrest that’s when there’s that police line,” said Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety Capt. Vernon Coakley.
Coakley said a few people were arrested, but didn’t know exactly how many.
MLive says one of its reporters, Samuel Robinson, was arrested. The company is working on releasing him from the county jail, which it expects to happen soon. An MLive editor told News 8 they believe Robinson was “wrongfully detained.”
Protesters are still at the scene, but it appears they have mostly cleared out. News 8 has a crew monitoring the situation. --GRA
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Right,except instead of counting the numbers of dead cops shot by negroes and Mex,we can start a death toll for "Dead Social Workers"--an entirely new category.
What I'd LIKE to see is the category of "Dead MSM Anchorpeople"--I could root for that type of statistic.
--GRA
Actually,the police HAVE been replaced already--by the negro culture of gangbanging.The constant shootings in black cities tells you that.There are very few arrests--but many more shootings of retribution that follow the initial negro on negro murder.The police have backed off on investigating that area of criminal activity.Any White crime to solve?The hands are raised to volunteer for that at the precinct lol.
--GRA
PROUD BOYS AND ANTIFA CLASH IN KALAMAZOO SATURDAY AFTERNOON
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A far-right group and counter-protesters clashed in Kalamazoo Saturday afternoon.
The confrontation started just before 2 p.m. on E. Water and N. Edwards streets.
Members of the Proud Boys, an organization designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, were there for a planned rally. In response to publicity about the event, counter-protesters staged their own event in the area. When the Proud Boys arrived a confrontation ensued in the streets.
Some engaged in fist fighting before police arrived in the area and ordered the crowds gathered to disperse.
“Once we establish that civil unrest that’s when there’s that police line,” said Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety Capt. Vernon Coakley.
Coakley said a few people were arrested, but didn’t know exactly how many.
MLive says one of its reporters, Samuel Robinson, was arrested. The company is working on releasing him from the county jail, which it expects to happen soon. An MLive editor told News 8 they believe Robinson was “wrongfully detained.”
Protesters are still at the scene, but it appears they have mostly cleared out. News 8 has a crew monitoring the situation.
--GRA
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