So the medical examiner’s report shows he wasn’t choked and air/blood flow was not cut off. He died from an underlying medical condition combined with intoxicants and stress.
aka "reason to riot" rd#2
So the medical examiner’s report shows he wasn’t choked and air/blood flow was not cut off. He died from an underlying medical condition combined with intoxicants and stress.
Was just on the front lines. War zone.
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Gas station never went bang. Office Depot has fallen, looters pushing chairs down the road. LOL USPS is having windows shattered right now.
KARE 11's Kent Erdahl reported the crowd began running away as officers entered the area, with announcements that the crowd was in violation of the city curfew. He also witnessed rubber bullets and tear gas as officers attempted to disperse the crowd.
The Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety tweeted that "350 troopers and officers are on the ground near the Fifth Precinct in Minneapolis to clear the area and enforce the curfew."
If active duty Army gets deployed to Minnesota, it will definitely be a matter of time before someone provokes a troop to defend himself and once that starts, it's going to be pure anarchy. Those men will absolutely defend themselves and their troops until that threat is gone. I don't think the United States is ready to comprehend that reality.
I'm not sure you're aware of how bad it really is.It won't be active duty Army, just the guard for now. 3rd Battalion 1st Marines was the last to be deployed for riot duty during the LA riots. It will need to get a whole lot more violent before they deploy an active duty infantry battalion.
As unrest spread across dozens of American cities on Friday, the Pentagon took the rare step of ordering the Army to put several active-duty U.S. military police units on the ready to deploy to Minneapolis, where the police killing of George Floyd sparked the widespread protests.
Soldiers from Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort Drum in New York have been ordered to be ready to deploy within four hours if called, according to three people with direct knowledge of the orders. Soldiers in Fort Carson, in Colorado, and Fort Riley in Kansas have been told to be ready within 24 hours. The people did not want their names used because they were not authorized to discuss the preparations.
It won't be active duty Army, just the guard for now.
Housing on fire, folks helping the family escape:
I'm not sure you're aware of how bad it really is.