This happened yesterday. "On Monday, police left the intersection in front of SPD's East Precinct, which had turned into a stand-off night after night between officers and protesters. Protesters were left to march freely past the precinct and throughout the area. The area in Capitol Hill has since been converted into the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone," where booths with snacks and water line the streets and people hold discussions and teach-ins about police brutality and effecting change. The zone now also includes the words Black Lives Matter painted down the center, each
letter embellished with its own mural from a number of artists."
This happened yesterday. "On Monday, police left the intersection in front of SPD's East Precinct, which had turned into a stand-off night after night between officers and protesters. Protesters were left to march freely past the precinct and throughout the area. The area in Capitol Hill has since been converted into the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone," where booths with snacks and water line the streets and people hold discussions and teach-ins about police brutality and effecting change. The zone now also includes the words Black Lives Matter painted down the center, each
letter embellished with its own mural from a number of artists."
Took all of 5 seconds to find a countering opinion, and right on the RS website too.
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OrangePopcorn 16 minutes ago
That part of the story was irrelevant. I was watching it live on Fox News.
I donât normally blindly support police actions, but when they came on scene, this family had their guns out.
The police had NO WAY to know who was who so they did what protocol dictates. Detain the potential threat, identify everyone. They didnât know if they were good guys or bad guys. Plus... they had guns in California. Theyâre lucky the cops didnât overreact and shoot everyone.
Once they were identified, they were released. Yes, the news crew was there, but the lady was just yelling incoherent sentences at everyone. Hell, even one of the cameramen was detained.
You really are a dumb ass. I'll stick to the actual video evidence rather than a post by "OrangePopcorn".
Whatever fits your narrative! Be aware that this individual is stating a news crew was there.
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"Monet, the woman who was cuffed, told a Fox News local affiliate that she was surprised when the police put restraints on her, her husband and her brother-in-law, especially because the local reporter, Christina Gonzalez, who helped flag down the police, kept yelling to them that they had the wrong people."
âI was handcuffed, thrown up against a wall with my husband and brother-in-law, and Iâm like, âWhat the hell?'â she said. âThe news people are here and telling you itâs not her, sheâs trying to stop the situation.â
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Prepare to have the facts handed to you on a silver platter - and ignore them again.
#DumbassUnite
I really got to you, didnât I? Way too easy. Carry on, KKK.
Took all of 5 seconds to find a countering opinion, and right on the RS website too.
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OrangePopcorn 16 minutes ago
That part of the story was irrelevant. I was watching it live on Fox News.
I donât normally blindly support police actions, but when they came on scene, this family had their guns out.
The police had NO WAY to know who was who so they did what protocol dictates. Detain the potential threat, identify everyone. They didnât know if they were good guys or bad guys. Plus... they had guns in California. Theyâre lucky the cops didnât overreact and shoot everyone.
Once they were identified, they were released. Yes, the news crew was there, but the lady was just yelling incoherent sentences at everyone. Hell, even one of the cameramen was detained.
You really are a dumb ass. I'll stick to the actual video evidence rather than a post by "OrangePopcorn".
Hey Dumbass - here's the full clip as posted by that Fox affiliate. It shows it all. No editing. It's your sources that have twisted the facts for their purposes! If you clicked through the links IN the RS story, you would have arrived at the original vid.
Took all of 5 seconds to find a countering opinion, and right on the RS website too.
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OrangePopcorn 16 minutes ago
That part of the story was irrelevant. I was watching it live on Fox News.
I donât normally blindly support police actions, but when they came on scene, this family had their guns out.
The police had NO WAY to know who was who so they did what protocol dictates. Detain the potential threat, identify everyone. They didnât know if they were good guys or bad guys. Plus... they had guns in California. Theyâre lucky the cops didnât overreact and shoot everyone.
Once they were identified, they were released. Yes, the news crew was there, but the lady was just yelling incoherent sentences at everyone. Hell, even one of the cameramen was detained.
You really are a dumb ass. I'll stick to the actual video evidence rather than a post by "OrangePopcorn".
Whatever fits your narrative! Be aware that this individual is stating a news crew was there.
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"Monet, the woman who was cuffed, told a Fox News local affiliate that she was surprised when the police put restraints on her, her husband and her brother-in-law, especially because the local reporter, Christina Gonzalez, who helped flag down the police, kept yelling to them that they had the wrong people."
âI was handcuffed, thrown up against a wall with my husband and brother-in-law, and Iâm like, âWhat the hell?'â she said. âThe news people are here and telling you itâs not her, sheâs trying to stop the situation.â
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Prepare to have the facts handed to you on a silver platter - and ignore them again.
Took all of 5 seconds to find a countering opinion, and right on the RS website too.
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OrangePopcorn 16 minutes ago
That part of the story was irrelevant. I was watching it live on Fox News.
I donât normally blindly support police actions, but when they came on scene, this family had their guns out.
The police had NO WAY to know who was who so they did what protocol dictates. Detain the potential threat, identify everyone. They didnât know if they were good guys or bad guys. Plus... they had guns in California. Theyâre lucky the cops didnât overreact and shoot everyone.
Once they were identified, they were released. Yes, the news crew was there, but the lady was just yelling incoherent sentences at everyone. Hell, even one of the cameramen was detained.
Took all of 5 seconds to find a countering opinion, and right on the RS website too.
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OrangePopcorn 16 minutes ago
That part of the story was irrelevant. I was watching it live on Fox News.
I donât normally blindly support police actions, but when they came on scene, this family had their guns out.
The police had NO WAY to know who was who so they did what protocol dictates. Detain the potential threat, identify everyone. They didnât know if they were good guys or bad guys. Plus... they had guns in California. Theyâre lucky the cops didnât overreact and shoot everyone.
Once they were identified, they were released. Yes, the news crew was there, but the lady was just yelling incoherent sentences at everyone. Hell, even one of the cameramen was detained.
TUCKER "STRAW MAN" CARLSON: Watching people in the media talk down a potentially life-saving medicine because a politician they donât like has endorsed it is probably the most shameful thing I, as someone who has done this for 29 years, have ever seen. Itâs making a lot of us ashamed to work in the same profession as those people. So reckless and wrong in the middle of a pandemic. It really is for real.