@JGilliam_SEAL BREAKING: sources reporting that #NYPD Commissioner and Chief Of Department are resigning and between 300 and 800 officers are retiring immediately.
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@JGilliam_SEAL BREAKING: sources reporting that #NYPD Commissioner and Chief Of Department are resigning and between 300 and 800 officers are retiring immediately.
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>>9526566 FoxPOLL: Should police in Virginia, D.C. and Maryland be defunded?
So far:
Yes = 37%
No = 63%
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>>9526657 Tampa police charge woman for inciting rock-throwing during Tampa unrest
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Police say Erica Schmidt was recorded on video encouraging people to throw rocks during civil unrest at University Square Mall.
TAMPA — Police arrested a woman Saturday on charges of inciting violence against officers on May 30 during civil unrest along Fowler Avenue at the University Square Mall.
Large-scale protests against police brutality had begun peacefully in Tampa that day. But as night fell, some pockets of the marches turned violent and included looting and destruction. At the mall, a Champs Sports store was engulfed in flames after midnight.
rica Schmidt, 31, was seen in a video standing next to a silver Hyundai Elantra, saying she had rocks and encouraging people to throw them at officers, according to Tampa police. Three officers at the scene had to take cover when rioters threw rocks and other hard objects at them, officers said.
Officers traced the car’s license plate to Schmidt and said she matched the description of the woman in the video. They found the Hyundai Elantra parked outside Schmidt’s residence at 11727 12th Street and arrested her on Saturday. Schmidt admitted she and her boyfriend brought rocks to the riot, officers said. She also told officers her vehicle was damaged during the unrest and she was beat up by other rioters.
Schmidt was arrested on three charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, throwing a deadly missile, inciting a riot and unlawful assembly. She is currently being held in the Hillsborough County Jail in lieu of $32,250 bail.
>>9526679 Potential FF distraction target in the area: Bristol Motor Speedway, September race. Ballots may be ready for theft. Especially w/NASCAR pressing ahead of WHO recommendations. Target rich environment.
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>>9526687 Pinkerton: A Digital Dragnet to Stop Antifa
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>https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2020/06/07/pinkerton-a-digital-dragnet-to-stop-antifa/
One of the many strangenesses of the current riotous unrest is this: The people in the streets—protesting, looting, gawking, whatevering—are operating in a media-drenched environment. That is, they are in the news, they are making news, and, as “newsmakers,” we know exactly who they are.
Knowing their identity: That’s the key to settling up accounts. Maybe not right away, but eventually.
Yes, the hundreds of thousands, even millions, of people in the streets are becoming media figures of a kind. Together, they are famous, or notorious, and yet individually, they are known to us. That is, the computer cloud sees all, and knows all. The cloud can identify each individual involved—including all the criminals and their criminal acts. So the challenge is to access that cloud, on behalf of law and order.
Yet for the times being, this craziness is just instant fodder for social media. Here, for example, is a tweet video of woke hipsters saluting protesters—and getting their windows smashed with rocks. Is this news? Sure it is. For one thing, it reminds us that naive wokesters don’t understand whom they are dealing with when they cheer on thugs, and yet the video is news, as well, of a crime that was just committed.
Or how ’bout this: looters using a fork-lift to smash their way into a Best Buy. Is that news? In a micro-sense, you bet it is: It’s certainly news that Best Buy can use, and every other property owner for defense. Or this: spray-painting rioters in Boston defacing the “Glory” monument to black soldiers in the U.S. Civil War. That’s news that the current thuggery is the opposite of legitimate civil rights activism.
Indeed, crimes are being committed that are ridiculous, and, at the same time, savage, such as this video of a looter being looted. Or this crazy naked man, attacking and being attacked.
Yet the newest news also includes plenty of viciousness and tragedy, including violent assaults on persons, and even murders. And it’s typically the case that the first report comes from someone’s mobile phone—quite possibly, from the phone of one of the perpetrators.
In fact, each perp—as well as each person—is leaving not only a data trail, but also a metadata trail, concerning their geographic location, plus whatever other data might be being recorded by an app on their mobile.
>>9526744 FLASHBACK 1989: Joe Biden Criticized George H.W. Bush For Not Putting Enough ‘Violent Thugs’ In Prison -dailycaller
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>>9526814 Tropical storm #Cristobal strikes US with landfall in #Louisiana, tornado in #Florida -SputnikInt
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https://sputniknews.com/us/202006081079551139-video-tropical-storm-cristobal-strikes-us-with-landfall-in-louisiana-tornado-in-florida/
>>9526822 google doc of list of (mostly ANTIFA) streams and clips
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>>9526859 POTUS Schedule for Monday, June 8, 2020
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>>9526816 DIGG: guessing that 'cop' and 'victim' had been chosen awhile ago.
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In leaked audio files recorded at a June 3 forum on racism and the George Floyd protests, LinkedIn general counsel Blake Lawit said the company would "restrict" President Donald Trump and any other elected official if they used its platform to incite violence or spread misinformation.
The files were provided by a LinkedIn employee who requested anonymity in the interest of job security.
On Thursday, LinkedIn's new CEO, Ryan Roslansky, who took over from Jeff Weiner this week, publicly apologized for a series of "appalling" comments made by anonymous employees during the forum. Other employees called these comments racist.
LinkedIn confirmed that all the quotes in the audio files were accurate.
"We came together in a town hall meeting on race this week with employees as part of our commitment to open, honest, and constructive conversations," Nicole Leverich, LinkedIn's vice president of communications, told Business Insider. "During the town hall, several of our executives spoke and answered questions from employees. I suggest you take a look at Ryan's post for more."
LinkedIn's general counsel said the company would 'restrict the speech' if Trump or another politician violated its rules
In the recording, a LinkedIn employee asked the leaders what they would do if Trump used the platform "in the way that he's been leveraging Twitter and Facebook."
In response, Lawit said speech on the platform tends to be more respectful and professional than Facebook or Twitter and that the company has not yet encountered a situation in which elected officials violated its rules.
"We have rules around harmful content, hate speech, misinformation, incitement to violence. And we don't have different rules for politicians and members," Lawit said. "So if a leader, for instance, were to make a statement on our platform that violated our rules about inciting violence, then we would take action. We would restrict the speech."
https://www.businessinsider.com/linkedin-legal-counsel-says-platform-would-restrict-trump-inciting-violence-2020-6
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EAM LOYALISTS:
RED1: POTUS twitter removal
RED2: Central communications blackout [continental US]
RED3: CLAS movement PELOSI or PENCE
RED4: Movement of MIL assets [10th Mountain_1st Marine_CPSD_Marine_QVIR] to central locations under guise of citizen riot control.
RED5: NAT MIL COM CEN
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>>9527047 Sharon Stone warns of civil war amid George Floyd protests, shares bizarre video about building a safe room - same lady who said her kids were playing outside and then told everybody to stay inside.
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>>9527127 Treasonous @ValerieJarrett Welcome to the right side of history, @SenatorRomney. I hope your leadership inspires your Republican colleagues to do the same.
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