Posted on 07/23/2020 8:50:37 AM PDT by Red Badger
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf house vandalized by Black Lives Matter
Spokesman for Libby Schaaf says attack was designed to intimidate the Mayor and strike fear into her family.
The home of Oakland, Calif. pro-Black Lives Matter Mayor Libby Schaaf was vandalized overnight with scrawled messages associated with the Black Lives Matter movement, further evidence of the political unrest roiling the country.
Schaaf has been open about her support for the movement focused on defunding police to combat alleged institutional racism. Last month, for instance, she gave open approval to a Black Lives Matter art display on public property.
Among those were calls to Defund Oakland Police Department, cancel rent, and give homes for all.
One graffito appeared to level the accusation that Schaafs house sits on stolen land.
The Oakland Police Department is investigating this incident, spokeswoman Johnna Watson wrote via email. We can confirm there is an open investigation, investigators will be looking for video surveillance, witnesses and any other additional investigative information. At this time no arrests have been made.
Well Libby you’re part of the System they want to destroy so maybe you should resign and then they’ll be your Friends ,LOL
:: The Oakland Police Department is investigating this incident, ::
They determine that the event was a spontaneous expression of art on what was thought to be public property”
Case closed.
That home sits on stolen land. It should be torn down!
Hello youve reached the Virtual Oakland Police Department. We cant take your call right now because we dont have any actual policemen working here due to budget cuts implemented by the current City Admission. Please leave your name and phone number and well call you back so you can schedule a visit with a Social worker. Have a nice day and remember, Black Lives Matter!
I tried to give a damn...
But I just kept smiling...
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