By A Texas Reader
friday, March 14, 2025 at 11:32:13 a.m. edt
dallasnews.com: "ut dallas students protest arrest of Columbia university graduate who faces deportation"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/2025/03/14/ut-dallas-students-protest-arrest-of-columbia-university-graduate-who-faces-deportation/
Invade the world.
Invite the world.
Thanks, Dubya.
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No educated students in that crowd.
--GRA
GRAND RAPIDS POLICE SHOOT PEPPER BALLS AT HUNDREDS OF bLACKS ,FIGHTING IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA LAST FRIDAY NIGHT;NOW SOME bLACKS ARE COMPLAINING(OF COURSE).
GRA:This is the first the public heard of the incident.It took three days
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — After a crowd of people broke out into fights Friday night in downtown Grand Rapids, police brought out pepper ball launchers to clear the area — a move that caught criticism online.
Friday night into Saturday morning, officers with the Grand Rapids Police Department were monitoring a crowd of about 400 people who had gathered at Commerce Avenue and Cherry Street in(GRA:Barely) downtown Grand Rapids after a sellout show at a local music venue, according to GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom. Around 2:20 a.m., physical fights broke out in the crowd, he said.
“It really devolved into a chaotic situation. Numerous fights were breaking out, I had officers there try and break up the fights, try and you know, bring safety and peace to the area,” Winstrom said.
{GRA:I'm shocked gunfire didn't erupt--and for all we(the public)know,maybe it did.}
That’s when he said officers told people to get out of the way. When they didn’t listen or leave the area for seven or eight minutes, he said officers brought out the pepper ball launchers, which they aimed at the ground to release little clouds of powdered substance.
“It’s used in the same way as you would use (mace), it’s just you can do it from a safer distance. That was good in this case because there were so many fist fights, so many hands-on confrontation between individuals where there was a lot of opportunities for people to get hurt and a lot of potential for police officers to get hurt. But because of this added tool, it really brought this situation to a halt quickly,” Winstrom explained.
While he wasn’t there that night, Winstrom said he reviewed bodycam footage and read the reports, commenting on a “general air of lawlessness throughout the entire night.” He commended his officers on their restraint.
“This was a situation where people could have been hurt, we have seen unfortunately violent incidents of large crowds like this downtown and elsewhere in the city where we’ve seen multiple individuals shot,” Winstrom said, citing a shooting outside of a Grand Rapids bar in July of 2022, one on the Blue Bridge in September of 2022 and the murder of Alana Vasquez in September of 2023 — all started as large gatherings of people that devolved into fights."
GRA:What gets me is the three day gap in news coverage of blacks rioting. If blacks are roaming around the area--in a violent mood--the rest of the weekend,shouldn't the(White)public know what's happening(to avoid that location)? I guess police and media don't care about safety in Grand Rapids.
--GRA
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