Anonymous ID: 9aad16 Dec. 22, 2020, 1:08 p.m. No.27921   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7923 >>8020 >>8033

The city of Detroit is suing BLM demonstrators for engaging in a โ€˜civil conspiracyโ€™

John Solomon

 

The countersuit was launched in response to activists filing suit against the city's police department following summer protests.

 

 

Late last summer, Black Lives Matter activists in Detroit sued the city government in federal court, alleging that Detroit police "repeatedly responded with violence" to anti-police demonstrations and riots in the city between June and August. The plaintiffs supported their claim with photos of some of the resulting injuries.

 

U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan Laurie J. Michelson responded by issuing a temporary order to limit the use of force by the police department. Less than one month later, the city of Detroit filed a countersuit denying in detail each accusation made by the protesters.

 

The city's suit alleges that the demonstrators in Detroit are part of a "civil conspiracy" in place to "disturb the peace, engage in disorderly conduct, incite riots, destroy public property" and resist the actions of city police.

 

The city is asking the court to issue judgements against protestors who are a part of this "conspiracy" and who worked to defame the mayor and police department. The suit also requests that damages be awarded to the city.

 

The city's countersuit โ€” the first of its kind to be filed following last summer's George Floyd protests โ€” is being attacked on the activist left as an effort to suppress protest movements. Progressive Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib, whose district includes much of Detroit, called the move "an unthinkable assault on constitutional rights."

 

"These attacks against us are a way of attempting to minimize our ability to go on the offensive and call for transparency and accountability," said Tristan Taylor, a protest leader and plaintiff in the initial lawsuit against the city. "This is just a way of saying to people, 'This is not a place where you can raise your voice.'"

 

The countersuit accuses Detroit protesters โ€” specifically the umbrella group "Detroit Will Breathe" โ€” of disseminating a "false narrative to rile the public" about the deadly July shooting of Hakim Littleton, a 20-year-old black man. Video footage released by the police department the day of the shooting shows "the man fire a gun at an officer before police shot him."

 

The suit additionally contests a number of characterizations of alleged police brutality, including the use of the term "chokehold" to describe the actions of a female officer while arresting Nakia Wallace, a leader of the Detroit Will Breathe group.

 

The demonstrators, meanwhile, are exploring both a legal response, in which they will be represented by allied national legal support groups, and a political response lobbying the Detroit City Council to use its power to cut off funding for the city's litigation efforts when the issue comes before the body in early 2021.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/local/city-detroit-suing-blm-demonstrators-engaging-civil-conspiracy

 

https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1341483825919082497

Anonymous ID: 9aad16 Dec. 22, 2020, 1:15 p.m. No.27924   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7929 >>8020 >>8033

Trump attorney Jenna Ellis opposes use of Insurrection Act, says American people don't want that

 

Team Trump attorney Jenna Ellis is advising the president against use of the Insurrection Act as he continues to contest the results of the November election.

 

"Certainly, I would not advise that the American people want that" because of the "precedent that it would set," said Ellis.

 

"We have a constitutional process for a reason, and we have the judicial branch that really does need to step in," she told "The Water Cooler" host David Brody. "I think that the Supreme Court absolutely let the American people down by refusing to take up the Texas case."

 

"The state legislatures, they can look at all of this corruption, they can look at how their laws and their states were totally ignored, and they can take back their delegates at any time," said Ellis. "And they can refuse to go along with the certifications that are absolutely false and fraudulent. So that's the constitutional solution."

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/trump-attorney-jenna-ellis-says-no-use-insurrection-act-says-american

 

https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1341472346339758082

 

https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1341472346339758082

Anonymous ID: 9aad16 Dec. 22, 2020, 2:21 p.m. No.27938   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7939

>>27929

Pence can refuse to accept false and fraudulent electoral college votes on Jan 6. That's how I'm reading it.

 

It's a long wait, but maybe that's what the country needs in order to be given enough time to wake up. Idk. It;s a 16 day wait.

Who knows at this point what the plan is. There doesn't seem to be one.

Anonymous ID: 9aad16 Dec. 22, 2020, 3:08 p.m. No.27968   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>27949

We'll be giving advice on BV's guidelines asap, but thanks for your suggestions, anon.

 

Aplologies for not organizing the BV gathering last week as planned. Christmas came around too fast, heh.

We'll do it asap though, even if it's a thread for now where everyone can get the guidelines from.

 

Illegal posts as per the 8kun Global Rules which are CP, threats of and incitement to violence, and animal crush content can be deleted right away, and please ask first about anything else.

This can be done by reporting the post.

 

If deleting an illegal post, please cap it before you delete it and post in the office thread for transparency.

 

I'll also post this in the Office thread.

Thanks again for the suggestions, anon.

Anonymous ID: 9aad16 Dec. 22, 2020, 4:13 p.m. No.27987   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7993 >>8006

What do you think's the plan from here on out, fam, regards the election?

What's your thoughts?

I realy thought everyone would be on the streets by now and there seems no direction.

Are we holdin out for a surprise intervention? What do you think?