Anonymous ID: b14e65 May 30, 2020, 5:50 a.m. No.9376075   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6342

>>9376044

On the bad side, the D.C.Mayor,@MurielBowser, who is always looking for money & help, wouldn’t let the D.C. Police get involved. “Not their job.” Nice!

 

hmmm.

Military is the only way?

Will the residents and citizens ask for Potus/Federal help?

Eventually they Will.

Anonymous ID: b14e65 May 30, 2020, 5:56 a.m. No.9376128   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6184 >>6311

Seemed like a nice article to read, yet it went POOF!

 

🇺🇸Lady De’Plorable🇺🇸@LadyRedWave

'''WOW - Forget VP Lady! @AmyKlobuchar

didn't prosecute officer at center of George Floyd's death after previous conduct c…'''

 

https://news.yahoo.com/amy-klobuchar-declined-prosecute-officer-183728902.html?soc_src=hl-viewer&soc_trk=tw

via @YahooNews

 

https://twitter.com/LadyRedWave/status/1266166562999828480

Anonymous ID: b14e65 May 30, 2020, 6:06 a.m. No.9376216   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6304

>>9376044

When the timing is right Potus is going to go Ballistic!

 

While I get anxious and frustrated with slow crawl I understand things take time and we are proceeding by the PLAN. Never losing ground and they have one failure after another.

 

Q and Potus have relayed since 2017 everything so anons would know things are not a surprise.

We just have to trust the Plan.

 

Q told us Tuesday to man battle Stations.

Everything they threw at us Boomeranged to weaken them.

They literally have won zero Battles.

Ever time they seem to gain ground, we retake and gain moar on them.

AND now we have Moar tools than ever and the Stakes are Higher than Ever.

Trust The Plan.

 

Diversions like FISA go both Ways.

Just imagine what Potus is getting done Right Now.

Anonymous ID: b14e65 May 30, 2020, 6:17 a.m. No.9376311   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9376184

>>9376128

scrubbed it from this link also.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amy-klobuchar-declined-prosecute-officer-183728902.html

 

this may be the article text.

 

Not one' police prosecution

 

Klobuchar easily won reelection as county attorney on Nov. 5, 2002. Four days before, Burns was killed when two Minneapolis police officers responded to a call from his Chicago Avenue home.

 

Accounts differ on what happened. In a lawsuit against the officers and the city of Minneapolis, which settled for $300,000 in 2007, Burns’s fiancee said that police handcuffed Burns before beating and strangling him with an aggressive neck hold that fractured the cartilage around his throat. Among the witnesses was his 4-year-old daughter, the lawsuit stated.

 

Police said Burns struggled violently for several minutes and that they responded with a sanctioned form of neck hold. A lawyer for the officers later called the case a “bad combination of circumstances for the guy,” pointing to Burns’s history of high blood pressure and heart disease as possible factors in his death.

 

The use of grand juries in police-involved killings, as in this case, was a common practice in Minnesota and around the country at the time. Still, Klobuchar’s decision not to bring charges or appoint a special prosecutor in the Burns case angered critics.

 

Michelle Gross, a local activist who launched Communities United Against Police Brutality in 2000, said incidents with police caused a total of 40 civilian deaths during Klobuchar’s tenure. The Post counted more than 25 such cases in a review of news coverage from the time; the majority of those killed were people of color or mentally ill.

 

“She did not prosecute a single one of them,” Gross said. “Not one.”

 

Years later, after pressure from the community, several county attorneys started to make their own choices about whether to prosecute officers rather than hand the decisions to grand juries, which operate outside of public view and have tended to side with law enforcement. Klobuchar praised this trend, which she described as an “effort to increase accountability for prosecutorial decisions.”

Anonymous ID: b14e65 May 30, 2020, 6:44 a.m. No.9376585   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6621 >>6647 >>6718

Reaper Drone active over Minneapolis- callsign CBP 104

Q 104:

Now is the time to pray.

We're operational.

God bless the United States of America.

Q

 

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection Predator B drone, also known as the Reaper, is presently orbiting around Minneapolis, Minnesota. The city has been in the grips increasingly violent protests in recent days over the killing of resident George Floyd while he was being arrested by members of the Minneapolis Police Department earlier this week.

 

George Floyd, an African American, died on May 25, 2020, after Minneapolis Police Department Officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, kneeled on his neck for at least seven minutes. Police were in the process of arresting Floyd over his alleged attempt to use counterfeit $20 bills at a nearby deli. Chauvin was subsequently fired and has now been taken into custody on charges of murder.

 

This incident has touched off protests against racially motivated policing, as well as rioting, in various cities across the country and has further inflamed tensions arising from similar incidents elsewhere. The violence in Minneapolis has become especially pronounced, with one group notably setting fire to the Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct building last night after officers evacuated.

 

Journalists and plane spotters using online flight tracking software first noticed the drone flying in a hexagonal route around the city at around 20,000 feet on May 29, 2020. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has around eight Predator Bs in various configurations, all of which are unarmed. This agency had acquired 10 of these unmanned aircraft by 2012, but lost one in an accident over the Pacific Ocean in 2014 and another in a crash at Grand Forks Air Force Base just earlier this month. The Predator B, which drone maker General Atomics makes, is part of a family of unmanned aircraft that also includes the U.S. Air Force's MQ-9 Reapers.

 

The drone's callsign, CBP 104, identifies it as one of CBP's older Predator B types, which are configured for overland surveillance. The primary sensors on these drones are electro-optical and infrared full-motion video cameras in a turret under the nose, though they can also capture still imagery using the Lynx synthetic aperture radar. They also have data links capable of sending this video and imagery back to control stations on the ground in near real-time.

 

Other avialable data indicates that this particular unmanned aircraft is operating from Grand Forks Air Force Base. CBP Predator Bs typically fly from this base to conduct patrols along the U.S.-Canadian border.

 

The unmanned aircraft's ability to stay in the area for up to 21 hours at a time would make it an ideal asset for persistently monitoring the protests and rioting across Minneapolis. It could help law enforcement personnel best focus their resources in response to developments they might not otherwise be able to see and to generally document the situation as it continues to evolve.

 

The exact authority that CBP is operating under in order to support state and local officials is unclear. The agency does have controversial authority to conduct various activities within the United States inside a 100-mile-deep buffer area along the country's borders, but Minneapolis is outside that defined area.

 

A 2013 edition of the National Guard Bureau's Incident Awareness and Assessment Handbook, which covers manned and unmanned intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft across the U.S. government that could be made available during various domestic contingencies, does not specifically touch on general domestic unrest. However, this document, which the author previously obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, does list CBP's Predator B as assets that could be called upon to help in the aftermath of natural and man-made disasters, as well as terrorist attacks. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has already activated the state's National Guard to help with the response to the situation in Minneapolis.

(continued)

 

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/33756/customs-and-border-protection-predator-b-drone-appears-over-minneapolis-protests

Anonymous ID: b14e65 May 30, 2020, 6:47 a.m. No.9376621   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6647 >>6718

>>9376585

Mil authorization:

 

…the military units would be deployed under the Insurrection Act of 1807, which was last used in 1992 during the riots in Los Angeles that followed the Rodney King trial.

 

If this is where the president is headed response-wise, it would represent a significant escalation and a determination that the various state and local authorities are not up to the task of responding to the growing unrest, said Brad Moss, a Washington D.C.-based attorney, who specializes in national security.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-puts-military-police-alert-051546322.html