Posted on 12/27/2014 7:32:24 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
BERKELEY, Mo. A protester who advocated for peaceful demonstrations in Ferguson was charged Saturday with setting fire to a convenience store in a neighboring suburb.
A St. Louis County jail official said Joshua Williams, 19, of St. Louis, was being held on $30,000 bond. He is charged with arson, second-degree burglary and stealing less than $500. Williams, who was frequently quoted and photographed protesting Michael Brown's death, is accused of using lighter fluid to set multiple fires inside and outside a QuikTrip in Berkeley....
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Does he blow his nose on that flag?
QuikTrip ... the best convenience store/gas station in the country. It’s too bad they set up shop there. They didn’t deserve that. It’s also an excellent place to work for.
Another community organizer gets charged with being an activist.
Isn’t that wacist?
MSNBC did a story about this hoodlum thug praising him for fighting police and inciting the Ferguson rioters before his own arrest on arson charges.
Surprised MSNBC still has this up on their site.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/portrait-protester-ferguson-missouri
“Its too bad they set up shop there”
It won’t happen again.
I certainly hope not. A good place like QuikTrip doesn’t match with that type of community!
For those of you who don’t know ... QuikTrip is an excellent place to work, as the cashiers there get $40,000 a year with full benefits! The manager of a store gets $70,000. If you’ve never been in a QuikTrip before, you’re really missing something!
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