Posted on 09/18/2020 6:22:19 PM PDT by Severa
The federal courthouse in Louisville will be closed all next week. The reason, we're told, is due to the pending announcement on a decision in the Breonna Taylor case.
Officials at the Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse and Customhouse confirmed it Friday afternoon.
They said any proceeding scheduled for next week will either be continued or conducted by video conference at the discretion of the judge.
WLKY reached out to the mayor's office about the courthouse and timing on a decision. We were told, "We have not been told when an announcement from the AG is coming, but we believe we will get some advanced notice.
(Excerpt) Read more at wlky.com ...
Id really hate to see it, but if it happens Im ready.
Is this the new norm for libs?
So in all the cities the mob demands instant grabbing and jailing of a suspect involved against a black, and then rapid harsh sentencing or even killing of the suspect. All ruled by emotional rollercoasters of hysteria.
So are they any more advanced than the old 1920s lynch mobs against black people?
Or even than the Old West mobs lynching or shooting a suspect?
If a court tries to proceed normally it is under intense pressure to speed things up to satisfy the blood lust of the chanting mobs outside and avoid violence. Not civilized.
Where are the adults? I guess the suburbs and rural regions only.
Apparently.
Just shoot Rioters on sight. Let them
Know you will. Problem solved
Notice how nodoby showed in DC?
roof top shots in the air during a riot will unnerve them and get them running in all directions like roaches when you turn the lights on
Notice where they placed the downtown polling places? In areas where no sane person will go if it explodes. The southern and eastern part of the county have NO polling places. Those areas vote GOP.
The fix is in.
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