>This appears on the index page, but nowhere in the last few notable buns.
Because anons already debunked this bullshit
>This appears on the index page, but nowhere in the last few notable buns.
Because anons already debunked this bullshit
The Minnesota National Guard says it has 4,100 Guardsmen in the Twin Cities and is “quickly moving toward” 10,800.
https://twitter.com/TheoKeith/status/1266926151194357761
MN National Guard
@MNNationalGuard
We now have more than 4,100 — quickly moving toward 10,800 — Minnesota Citizen-Soldiers and Airmen supporting our friends and neighbors in the Twin Cities. This is a significant increase over the 700 on-duty Friday. We live here. We work here. We serve here. We’re all in.
https://twitter.com/MNNationalGuard/status/1266920794023747584
Still liking KOMO for local Seattle news
They are now onto calling out the King County Executive for this tweet
Saying were you even paying attention to what happened today?
They noted the time stamp of the tweet 30 mins ago….
As if all the riots and destruction, car fires and gutting of DT Seattle hadn't happened
Our staff was proud to provide 1,000 cloth face coverings to participants in today’s protests.
King County respects the right to protest & the need to confront hateful actions and structural racism. We just want people to do it without spreading disease.
https://twitter.com/kcexec/status/1266930148072476674
Mayor says George Floyd's body will return to Houston
https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/mayor-says-george-floyds-body-will-return-to-houston
HOUSTON (AP) — The mayor of Houston said Saturday that the body of George Floyd, whose death after a Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee on his neck for more than eight minutes has sparked protests across the U.S, will be returning to the city where he grew up.
Floyd was a Houston native before moving to Minnesota. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said at a news conference that Floyd's body would be coming back to Houston but provided no additional details. His family has not announced funeral plans.
"This is the same city that George Floyd grew up in. And his body will be returning to this city," Turner said. "And so the focus needs to be on supporting and uplifting this family."
Turner spoke alongside Houston Police Chief Art Acevdeo, who said his department had arrested more than 130 people since protests began Friday in the nation's fourth-largest city.
Floyd, 46, grew up in Houston's Third Ward, one of the city's predominantly black neighborhoods. At 6 feet, 6 inches, Floyd emerged as a star tight end for Jack Yates High School and played in the 1992 state championship game in the Houston Astrodome. Yates lost to Temple, 38-20.
Floyd's death Monday and other police killings of black men have fueled tense demonstrations nationwide.
The white police officer who held his knee to Floyd's neck as he begged for air was arrested Friday and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. But many protesters are demanding the arrests of the three other officers involved.
oops
Correction: Thanks to video from @BrandiKrusewe are now unable to say if the rifles had been fired. Also thanks to her security guard for safely recovering both rifles and potentially saving lives. We'll follow up if we get additional info.
https://twitter.com/SeattlePD/status/1266932351201710080
>>9387661 [pb]
>Actor cop and arrested cop are not the same dude
Really?
Anons have been debunking this since Friday, yet here it is in Notables AGAIN
>that's why baker is asking for checks anon
>busy in the kitchen
Uh huh
Shills post the same crap every few bakers
Do the Fake badges next………
smh
>Aspect ratio doesn’t creat hairline sculpture like this.
>19 yrs in T.V. Post production and I can assure
>That these are different Dudes!
You sound like the 'anon' claiming to be a graphic artist saying the same thing
A semi blind person could see the bump on the nose is identical
Both pics are Chauvin
See you again in a few breads with the same post and the same reasoning that it's not