Except for an article on some “scuffles” in Houston, I haven’t seen ANYTHING (or heard anything on Fox) about how the “demonstrations” went. Were there “dozens” of faux-outrage-protestors or “millions”? Or any?
I watched livestreaming of the animal behavior in the Crenshaw area of Los Angeles. They blocked traffic, frequently climbing atop moving cars or surrounding them. They also walked and stomped on cars in a parking lot.
“#JusticeForTrayvon: Lets go mess up Hollywood for Trayvon”
“A group of a few dozen young people, callers said, was running in and out of traffic, knocking people over on the sidewalks and snatching their belongings. Some stole food and souvenir tchotchkes from stores as they went ”
In the end, 12 people were arrested on suspicion of robbery 11 juveniles and one 18
http://dailycaller.com/2013/07/19/justicefortrayvon-lets-go-mess-up-hollywood-for-trayvon/
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“Peaceful protest of Trayvon Martin verdict in Los Angeles flares into violence”
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/zimmerman-protest-turns-violent-article-1.1399750
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“Oakland rally for Trayvon Martin turns violent”
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news%2Flocal&id=9172087
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“At least six people were arrested Thursday night in San Bernardino after rocks and bottles were thrown and officers and pedestrians were attacked in a protest against the George Zimmerman trial verdict.
Protesters ended up at a Jack in the Box restaurant near Waterman Avenue and Baseline Street and began hurling rocks and bottles at passing vehicles..”
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-6-arrested-zimmerman-protest-san-bernardino-20130718,0,3483456.story
Ten demonstrators here, a dozen over there, pretty soon you get around a hundred, maybe, if the weather is nice and the buses get the community organizers to the right place -
actually I heard 300 in downtown Dayton which shocked me. I didn’t think we had 300 people LIVING in downtown Dayton, and that would be counting the homeless folks.
I guess there were either a lot of folks with nothing better to do, or several busloads were sent over from Columbus. Probably the latter.