Anonymous ID: 525c78 Aug. 19, 2020, 2:24 p.m. No.10345921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6182 >>6454

A number of black residents of a Chicago neighborhood chased away Black Lives Matter supporters as they attempted to capitalize on the shooting of a young black man at the hands of the police in the area.

Twenty-year-old Latrell Allen was shot in the shoulder after opening fire at officers, say police. Although the young man is expected to live and had opened fire at the cops first, Black Lives Matter agitators sought to exploit the opportunity in the Englewood neighborhood before going onto loot the Windy City’s Magnificent Mile.

According to Fox 32, a caravan of BLM activists appeared on 64th and Cottage Grove, making its way to the 7th District police station. But it was short-lived as residents confronted Black Lives Matter Chicago, Good Kids Mad City, and activists from other groups and urged them to leave.

Local black residents clashed and exchanged expletives at the caravan. “If you ain’t from Englewood, get the F*** out of here,” resident Darryl Smith told the protesters.

On the Lattrell Allen shooting, Smith spoke about the disinformation spread on social media that encouraged the BLM activists to take to the street. “First time they heard something he was 15. He got shot and a lady got shot. It goes to social media and you have to learn the facts, you have to have facts in this matter,” Smith said.

Smith, who had lived in the neighborhood for 51 years, went onto suggest that several local residents wanted the agitators, who had gathered from around the city, to leave because they did not fall for the social media disinformation campaign. From the onset of the violence, social media was identified as a catalyst for the widespread violence to have taken place over the past weekend.

“A lot of people saying the looting started because of Englewood. We are tired of Englewood getting a black eye, those people were opportunist,” Smith added.

 

https://nationalfile.com/video-black-chicago-residents-expel-black-lives-matter-activists-from-neighborhood/

Anonymous ID: 525c78 Aug. 19, 2020, 2:47 p.m. No.10346285   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6300 >>6454

The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections confirmed that the ballot return envelopes in a viral video that appear to identify party affiliation of the voter are valid. Although, it claims different envelopes — which do not identify the party of the voter — are used in the general election.

A video posted by a woman named Tina Brown went viral this week, featuring Brown examining two ballot return envelopes — one which belonged to her Democrat brother and the other which belonged to her, a Republican. The envelopes, she observed, actually revealed their party affiliations. A “D” appeared within a series of numbers near the bar code of her brother’s return envelope, and an “R” appeared in the series of numbers on hers.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/19/palm-beach-county-confirms-video-showing-ballot-envelopes-displaying-party-affiliation/