Anonymous ID: d0e9d8 May 31, 2020, 10:13 p.m. No.9407346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7437 >>7512 >>7598 >>7627 >>7707 >>7760 >>7802

Some details on riots:

https://www.nj.com/news/2020/05/these-are-all-the-cities-where-protests-and-riots-have-erupted-over-george-floyds-death.html

https://archive.is/P8jJ3

 

Atlanta

What started as a peaceful protest at Centennial Olympic Park Friday afternoon turned into hours of unrest. Protesters set fires, looted stores and broke windows. They even climbed the sign outside the headquarters of media company CNN and spray painted messages on it. The building is also home to a police precinct. Also damaged was the College Football Hall of Fame.

 

Bakersfield

Ten people were arrested and a memorial to a fallen police officer was vandalized during a protest that drew 200-300 of people, according to KGET.com, an NBC affiliate. Most of the arrests were for resisting and obstruction but, KGET reported that one person was charged with attempted murder for driving through the crowd and hitting a 15-year-old girl.

 

Boston

Hundreds gathered in the city’s South End for a relatively tame demonstration asking for justice for Floyd. A undisclosed number of people were arrested after clashing with police.

 

Chicago

Protesters marching through downtown Chicago left behind broken windows and toppled garbage cans and flower pots early Saturday. There were an unknown number of arrests but no serious injuries, according to the Chicago Tribune.

 

Columbus

Key streets in Ohio’s capital were blocked for hours as about 400 protesters gathered into a stand-off with police, according to The Columbus Dispatch. Demonstrators hurled water bottles, flares and smoke bombs at officers. Police fired back with pepper spray. The demonstrators broke windows and set fire to a ticket office at the Columbus Association for Performing Arts.

 

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Anonymous ID: d0e9d8 May 31, 2020, 10:19 p.m. No.9407437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7512 >>7598 >>7627 >>7707 >>7760 >>7802

>>9407346

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Some details on riots:

https://www.nj.com/news/2020/05/these-are-all-the-cities-where-protests-and-riots-have-erupted-over-george-floyds-death.html

https://archive.is/P8jJ3

 

Dallas/Fort Worth

A peaceful protest that stated at the Dallas Police Department turned violent as demonstrators set fires and looted stores in downtown Dallas. Police used tear gas to disperse the group, who then walked to a nearby major freeway and blocked traffic, according to FOX 4 News. About 200 people also chanted and marched in Fort Worth in peaceful protest.

 

Des Moines

“Violent melee” spread through the city Friday night, according to the Des Moines Register, as protesters threw bricks and rocks at police cars. Businesses on at least one section of the city boarded up their windows in advance of the planned demonstration. Windows in the federal courthouse were, a hotel, and a tire service business. Police reportedly fired chemical irritants to disperse the crowd. Protest organizers said their planned one-hour assembly was peaceful and that they encouraged people to go home after. Another group incited the violence that happened hours later, they said.

 

Denver

Protestors set fire to trash cans and dumpsters, smashed windows at the Colorado Judicial Center and other buildings and threw water bottles and other items at police. Officers responded by firsing tear gas and pepper bullets into the crowd.

 

Detroit

Dozens of people were arrested when a demonstration of about 1,500 turned violent Friday at about 5:45 p.m. Protestors circled police vehicles holding their middle fingers up, police in riot gear later moved in creating a face off with rocks and bottles being thrown and police charging the crowd, according to MLive. A 19-year-old man was also killed when shots were fired by someone from a passing car.

 

District of Columbia

Protesters gathered outside the gates of the White House. Some said that President Donald Trump’s Tweet calling Minneapolis demonstrators “thugs,” added to their anger, NBC Washington reported. The White House was placed on lockdown for about an hour. Five people were arrested.

Anonymous ID: d0e9d8 May 31, 2020, 10:26 p.m. No.9407512   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7598 >>7627 >>7634 >>7641 >>7707 >>7760 >>7802

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>>9407437

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Some details on riots:

https://www.nj.com/news/2020/05/these-are-all-the-cities-where-protests-and-riots-have-erupted-over-george-floyds-death.html

https://archive.is/P8jJ3

 

Houston

In Floyd’s native city protestors threw rocks and bottles and one hosed offficers with a fire extinguisher. An unknown number of people were arrested, according to ABC 13.

 

Los Angeles

Five police officers were injured and more than 400 people were arrested during violent protests downtown. Property and vehicles were vandalized and six people were charged for looting, according to ABC 7.

 

Louisville

Demonstrators protested both Floyd’s death and the death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old who was killed by Louisville Police in March during a raid on her home. As hundreds gathered, multiple fires were set. Officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets, one of which was launched at a CNN affiliate reporter who was live on the air Friday night, according to NBC News. Metro Police have since apologized.

 

Memphis

Protestors marched in peaceful to the National Civil Rights Museum, the former site of the Lorraine Motel, where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed. They chanted as they walked before kneeling in a moment of silence at the museum, according to U.S. News.

 

Minneapolis

City authorities and the National Guard continue to try to reign in violent protestors after four days of demonstrations in the city where Floyd was killed. Governor Tim Walz has imposed an 8 p.m. curfew and pleaded with demonstrators. But protestors continued to set fires, loot businesses and shoot at police, according to the Star Tribune.

 

New York City

Dozens of people were arrested and several police officers were injured as thousands of people protested, largely peacefully, in Brooklyn and Manhattan. The assembled at Foley Square, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Barclay’s Center and Police Headquarters. Police cars were vandalized and traffic was halted in Lower Manhattan by demonstrators, according to CBS Local.

Anonymous ID: d0e9d8 May 31, 2020, 10:37 p.m. No.9407627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7707 >>7760 >>7802

>>9407346

>>9407437

>>9407512

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Some details on riots:

https://www.nj.com/news/2020/05/these-are-all-the-cities-where-protests-and-riots-have-erupted-over-george-floyds-death.html

https://archive.is/P8jJ3

 

Phoenix

Hundreds of protestors marched from City Hall to the State Capitol. The demonstration turned violent when they tried unsuccessfully to enter the capitol. The crowd threw bottles and rocks at police, businesses and vehicles. A window at police headquarters was also broken, according to the Associated Press.

 

Portland

Mayor Ted Wheeler declared a state of emrgency and implemented an 8 pm. curfew after a night of chaos. Protesters gathered at the Multnomah County Justice Center, which houses a jail and police precinct, where they smashed windows and set fires inside a first-floor office where corrections staff were working. They all escaped without injury and the fire was put out by sprinklers. The crowd also broke windows at businesses, looted and started fires in the streets and at two banks, according to Oregon Live.

 

Sacramento

A peaceful protest turned briefly into a tense standoff with police on highway overpass. Demonstrators threw water bottles, trash and other objects at officers, who then fired pepper bullets and flash-bang grenades to disperse the crowd, according to the Sacramento Bee.

 

San Jose

A sheriff’s deputy opened fire on an SUV after its driver did not comply with an order. The SUV driver then reversed quickly, striking two pedestrians, according to NBC Bay Area. And another protester charged at police and began punching an officer. He was quickly taken into custody by several other officers, according to ABC 7. Protesters also caused property damage, set fires, and shut down Highway 101.

 

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Anonymous ID: d0e9d8 May 31, 2020, 10:44 p.m. No.9407688   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7755 >>7758

>>9407629

 

Would be funny if those bottles opened

before they had a chance to throw them

and got it all over themselves.

 

Isn't there some kind of substance that only

shows up in a special kind of light?

Airplane flies over visualizes marked suspect tracks for several days.

 

or was that an injected tracker beam