Posted on 07/19/2016 1:01:41 PM PDT by grundle
1) In December 2014, in Berkeley, Missouri, Alvin Henry Jones Jr., 62, died two days after Black Lives Matter protestors blocked an ambulance that was carrying him.
2) In January 2015, in Milton, Massachusettes, Black Lives Matter protestors blocked an ambulance that was carrying Richard McGrath, 82. The protestors chained themselves to barrels full of concrete to make especially sure that no vehicles could get by. In February 2016, after 10 of the protestors pled guilty to “willfully impending an emergency vehicle,” and were sentenced to six months of probation and 60 hours of community service, their leader said that they were not sorry for what they had done.
3) In July 2016, in Memphis, Tennessee, Black Lives Matter protestors blocked an ambulance that was trying to get to a child, after the same Black Lives Matter protestors had blocked the same child’s parents’ car from taking him to the hospital.
4) In March 2016, in Chicago, Illinois, Black Lives Matter protestors blocked an ambulance that had its emergency sirens blaring. In this video, you can see that many of the protestors deliberately repositioned themselves so they were standing specifically, directly in front of the ambulance, even though its emergency siren had already been blaring for quite some time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvCdAuBBh0U
Watch its collision with the “tar them all the same” machine.
Yup.
I had forgotten that argument nonsense-babble.
Evil to the right is no less evil than evil to the left.
Give them 20 seconds then shoot.
But wait Snopes said is was false/s
So, what if whites blocked an ambulance carrying a black adult or child patient? What would the blacks do? Riot? We need a test case.
But then you wouldn't be working for your main objective - HITS - rather than writing a cohesive article.
Wasn’t there another in AZ or CA, somewhere around the SW? Definitely an ambulance had trouble, but may not have lost a patient.
Humblegunner, is that you???
LOL - Just playing.
That’s a beautiful crowd dispersal machine.
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