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07-12-2016, 12:11 PM #1
Black Lives Matter Leader Calls for Running Over, Shooting Police
Caught on Video=> Black Lives Matter Leader Calls for Running Over, Shooting Police
Jim Hoft
Jul 12th, 2016 8:15 am
Caught on Video—
A Black Lives Matter leader called for attacks on police at a rally in Portland, Oregon over the weekend.

The protest leader called for supporters to shoot police and run them over.
Black Lives Matter leader: Whatever you do, you pull your pistol out and f*cking bust them… Trust me when you see me move, I’m moving in violence. We need action. I don’t give a f*ck if you knock them over, whether you run up on them, whatever you do, you better f*cking take action.
And Democrats support this?
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016...ooting-police/
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07-12-2016, 02:20 PM #2
Black Lives Matter Leader DeRay Mckesson: Giuliani Is the ‘Disgrace of the Country and an Embarrassment’
Jul. 11, 2016 10:30pm Tré Goins-Phillips
DeRay Mckesson, leader of the Black Lives Matter movement, blasted former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, once referred to as “America’s Mayor,” calling him a “disgrace to the country and an embarrassment.”
Over the weekend, Giuliani, who served as mayor during the 9/11 attacks in New York, called the Black Lives Matter movement “inherently racist.”
“When you say, ‘black lives matter,’ that’s inherently racist,” he said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday. “Black lives matter, white lives matter, Asian lives matter, Hispanic lives matter — that’s anti-American, and it’s racist.”
Mckesson offered his response Monday afternoon during an appearance on MSNBC, his first interview since being released from jail following his arrest during a Black Lives Matter protest in Baton Rouge over the weekend.
“It is better for the American people — and certainly the people of New York City — that Giuliani is no longer a public official,” the protest leader charged. “His statements remind us that he is both the disgrace of the country and an embarrassment.”
Mckesson went on to say Giuliani is “doing what people have done for a long time,” which he described as “deflecting so that we are not engaged in a conversation about the abuses the police inflict on communities of color time and time again.”
“We can live in a world where police don’t kill people, and that is a conversation that Giuliani wants to make sure that we do not have,” he said.
Watch the interview in its entirety below:
Black Lives Matter Leader DeRay Mckesson: Giuliani Is the ‘Disgrace of the Country and an Embarrassment’
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07-14-2016, 04:35 AM #4
After Dallas Shootings, Police Arrest People for Criticizing Cops on Facebook and Twi
After Dallas Shootings, Police Arrest People for Criticizing Cops on Facebook and TwitterFOUR MEN IN Detroit were arrested over the past week for posts on social media that the police chief called threatening. One tweet that led to an arrest said that Micah Johnson, the man who shot police officers in Dallas last week, was a hero. None of the men have been named, nor have they been charged.
“I know this is a new issue, but I want these people charged with crimes,” said Detroit Police Chief James Craig. “I’ve directed my officers to prepare warrants for these four individuals, and we’ll see which venue is the best to pursue charges,” he added.
Five police officers were killed in the Dallas shootings, constituting the highest number of police casualties in an attack since September 11. And as a result, law enforcement officials everywhere are suddenly much more sensitive to threats against their lives.
But one result has been that several police departments across the country have arrested individuals for posts on social media accounts, often from citizen tips — raising concerns among free speech advocates.
“Arresting people for speech is something we should be very careful about,” Bruce Schneier, security technologist at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, told The Intercept.
Last weekend in Connecticut, police arrested Kurt Vanzuuk after a tip for posts on Facebook that identified Johnson as a hero and called for police to be killed. He was charged with inciting injury to persons or property.
An Illinois woman, Jenesis Reynolds, was arrested for writing in a Facebook post that she would shoot an officer who would pull her over. “I have no problem shooting a cop for simple traffic stop cuz they’d have no problem doing it to me,” she wrote, according to the police investigation. She was charged with disorderly conduct.
In New Jersey, Rolando Medina was arrested and charged with cyber harassment. He allegedly postedon an unidentified social media platform that he would destroy local police headquarters. In Louisiana, Kemonte Gilmore was arrested for an online video in which he allegedly threatened a police officer. He was charged with public intimidation.
“Certainly, posting that kind of thing on social media is a bad thought,” professor Larry Dubin of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law told the Detroit News. “But having a bad thought isn’t necessarily a crime.”
The policing of online threats is hardly a new issue. The Supreme Court set a precedent last year when it ruled that prosecutors pursuing a charge of communicating threats need to prove both that reasonable people would view the statement as a threat and that the intent was to threaten. Elonis v. United States dealt with a man who had posted violent rap lyrics about his estranged wife; the court reversed his conviction.
“After Dallas, threats may seem more threatening to police officers around the country,” said Daniel Medwed, professor of law at Northeastern University. “We might be seeing more arrests right now because the police will interpret that they have probable cause to make the arrest,” he said. “But that doesn’t mean in the end that this will result in convictions,” he added.
Schneier urged that law enforcement use caution. “This is complicated,” he said. “We don’t know how to do this — we’re doing it pretty badly, and we should do it better.”
But he said it was a sign of the times. These days, almost all communications are recorded in some capacity. “This new world where things aren’t forgotten is going to be different,” Schneier said. “And you’re seeing one manifestation of it in casual comments that are resulting in arrest.”
After Dallas Shootings, Police Arrest People for Criticizing Cops on Facebook and Twitter
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07-13-2016, 12:30 AM #5Cops Protecting Basketball Team Make EPIC Move When Team Comes Out in BLM Shirts
Four off-duty Minneapolis police officers providing security at a basketball game Saturday night at the Target Center pushed back when Minnesota Lynx players wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts during their pregame warm-up.
They walked out — and it wasn’t hard to see why.
The WNBA team wore black T-shirts that read: “Change starts with us, justice and accountability.” The back of the shirts had Philando Castile’s and Alton Sterling’s names, a Dallas Police Department emblem and “Black Lives Matter” on them.
At a news conference before the game, Lynx forward Rebekkah Brunson said the players wore the shirts “to honor and mourn the loss of precious American citizens and to plead change for all of us.”

Forward Maya Moore said, “We are highlighting a longtime problem of racial profiling,” said the 2014 WNBA MVP.
The president of the Minneapolis Police Federation, Lt. Bob Kroll, praised the officers for walking out.
“I commend them for it,” he told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Kroll said the officers also removed their names from a list to work future games. “Others said they heard about it and they were not going to work Lynx games,” he said.
He did not know the names of the officers who walked out of the game.
Kroll also said that all officers might refuse to work any games if the players “keep their stance.”
He added that police sign up for the off-duty work as independent contractors: “They can start or stop a job whenever they want.”
He also said the Target Center retained private security as well.
These kinds of statements are not likely to come to an end anytime soon as long as the liberal media and President Barack Obama continue to perpetuate the myth that police officers target young, black men.
It’s not surprising the officers walked out of the game, and it’s a shame the players felt compelled to wear the shirts in the first place.
H/Y WZ
By: Kim Smith on July 12, 2016 at 11:49am
Cops Protecting Basketball Team Make EPIC Move When Team Comes Out in BLM Shirts
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07-13-2016, 02:35 PM #6
Man in Black Lives Matter Shirt Fires 17 Shots Into Officer’s Patrol Car and Home, Screams He Hates Police: Report
Jul. 13, 2016 9:53am Jason Howerton
A man wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt allegedly fired 17 shots into an officer’s patrol car and home as he screamed that he hates police, according to investigators.
The targeted officer had just arrived home from work when the gunshots, fired from a 9mm handgun, rang out. The officer and his family weren’t hurt in the attack.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said surveillance video captured a vehicle speeding away from the scene at around 2 a.m. on Tuesday, according to reports. Hours later, officers pulled over a vehicle matching the description and arrested March Eugene Ratney in connection to the shooting.
The suspect reportedly became furious during his interrogation, allegedly urinating in the interrogation room and cursing at officers. However, he denied being involved in the shooting.
Police said they found two guns and shell casings at the home where Ratney was living and planned to search his vehicle as well.
WXIN-TV reportedly talked to the targeted officer, who said he once arrested the suspect on a gun charge several years ago.
Rainey could now face a slew of new charges, including a federal gun charge as a violent felon in possession of a firearm.
IMPD Chief Troy Riggs issued a message to all of his officers reminding them to remain vigilant.
“We should continue to remind each other we need to remain alert and vigilant,” he said. “It is imperative that we and our families have an action plan in case of (a) serious incident such as this
Man in Black Lives Matter Shirt Fires 17 Shots Into Officer’s Patrol Car and Home, Screams He Hates Police: Report
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07-13-2016, 03:30 PM #8
Obama is a National Security Threat to this Nation and should be removed from office. Let Biden finish the term.
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Absolutely disgusting - when will they kick O out of office? His mealy mouth has done nothing to stop this hateful/violent speech. O has caused chaos in this country.
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07-13-2016, 04:48 PM #10
I am concerned for Cleveland. The taxpayers will be footing the bill for their violence, destruction and crime. Not to mention any medical care costs. I hope no one gets shot, NO ONE!
Obama is a coward. He should get on TV and stop this violent protesting and obstruction of traffic, damage to cities, and our right to hold our Convention.
Trump people are not destroying and harming people at her rallies...you know, all us hard working people being FORCED to pay for her free stuff out of OUR pockets!
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