Posted on 05/31/2020 12:00:03 PM PDT by MassMinuteman
Hey, look, free building supplies being abandoned! Backs up truck....
Petunia says rig the pile with a bit of C4 and a Pressure Trigger under a brick near the center top layer. Then they can have a taste of their own bricks.
RE Molotovs versus bricks:
The Molotov comment was for a different thread. My bad.
But the idea remains the same; you throw a brick at someone’s face, through a car window with a driver, etc., you become a threat and should be treated as such.
Reading silly conspiracy theories is not something I spend a lot of time doing.
It would take a detective about ten minutes to find out where the bricks came from.
It rarely does. But I keep working at it. :-)
Pallets of bricks cost a decent amount of money. This look like landscaping bricks. It is the time of year for those to be laid out for jobs starting.
It would take a few minutes for someone to figure out where they came from, when they were delivered, and who paid for them.
It’s real easy to trace those bricks to whomever purchased them and who delivered them.
I’ve got to believe that trump has his Justice Dept already trashing them to the culprits.
Listening to the local news, there was a report that an officer was hospitalized because he was hit in the head with a brick: just FYI.
A simple job for the FBI. But somehow I don’t think they’re working for us anymore.
In that period of time there was an underground publication in Boston called OLD MOLE.
OLD MOLE would outline the anticipated riot and tell where the bricks and other weaponry would be located.
The Boston police didn't appear to read OLD MOLE, and were constantly reacting to the demonstrations instead of anticipating them. -Tom
Yes, it's the start of summer but I don't think that a small pile near City Hall is usable for most civic projects that I have been a part of.
But they are very useful to get a crowd agitated.
Did seem kind of odd to see all those bricks stacked around in various places, but yeah, if you’d been at my house a year ago, with the stacks of block, brick and pavers...you’da thunk it was Antifa HQ.
I just drove down 34th Street in NYC. They were boarding up the windows on Macys.
Something is going to happen there.
Next step is place an IED in the middle of the pallet wired to a top brick.
How bout they check security cameras;
they’re everywhere surely it’s on video.
I see videos of things going on in Miami. It’ll be interesting to see how DeSantis will deal with this. A perfect opportunity to show the difference between states with GOP and RAT leadership. I don’t see DeSantis putting up with this for any length of time.
Reported about 1/2 hour ago on KMBC news in Kansas City;
A police spokesman said that they have found and removed piles of bricks that they believe were meant to be used later this evening by protesters Looters) in the Kansas City Plaza area. (Not stated...to break windows and loot.)
The Mayor (black) Quinton Lucas has been walking and talking
with protesters. A group of protesters (sure...perhaps..) have left the Kansas City J.C. Nichols fountain and are apparently walking to the downtown with the plan that they will block I-435 at the Broadway bridge. The police said that they would not allow this to happen.
(Note: The fountain was were Freepers and other rallied in 2000 to protest actions by Al Gore (Sore/Loserman) in NOT conceding the 2000 election to Geo. Bush.)
So far there has not been much violence here.
Security cameras won’t stop a brick from smaching someone’s head.
A bullet will.
These little commie pukes want to play revolution, let’s GIVE them one...
“He’s black, too”.
You’re in VERMONT?
Barr is going after the money. Shut off the supply lines and the money, and this will die down quickly.
Thanks for posting... The feds need to look into this... well, if they’re not ‘in’ on it with Antifa.
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