Posted on 07/10/2016 7:13:21 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
Authorities in Baton Rouge say more than 100 people were jailed in connection with the Black Lives Matter protests held in the Lousiana city over the weekend.
Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks of the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office told The Associated Press on Sunday that 101 people were being held in the parish jail in connection with the protests. No information was immediately available on what charges they faced or whether some people were later released.
Among those arrested was DeRay Mckesson, who rose to prominence with the Black Lives Matter movement after the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Keep a close eye on Mr. McKesson. If there is any validity to the intercepted messages of DeRay McKesson what happens to him in the next week should be very telling. Will Lynch extricate him from Baton Rouge in time to make it to Cleveland? Watch McKesson closely.
Tweets say a judge is going to call in and set bail for snowflake deray
If I was King, the cops would have trouble with their phone system, and the judge would have to drive down to police headquarters or the courthouse to set bail.
Supposedly deray sent message while in custody and said 33 people were with him.people think it was some kind of code. Just saw a tweet about his orange 33 shoes. No idea how orange connects to 33
This has been recently discussed. DeRay McKesson is not uneducated.
Plesae read this whole thread.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3447191/posts
Remember, “returning veterans” have been at the top of the DHS terror list since Dear Leader took over.
Baton Rouge has not forgotten the 1972 Black Muslim riot (outside agitators) that resulted in a couple of dead cops, dozens seriously injured, and the permanent maiming of beloved local newsman Bob Johnson. The reporter lived 40 years in a wheelchair; he died only a couple of years ago.
Someone should educate DeRay Mckesson, the guy who came in 6th in the Baltimore Democratic mayoral primary, that “peaceable assembly” doesn’t contemplate blocking public thoroughfares.
DeRay has met in the White Hut with Barry and Loretta. Maybe they don’t know either, or don’t care.
“Ever notice that all the talk is about how the cops need to be trained in de-escalation and understanding the community, never includes the need for training the ghetto dwellers not to commit crimes, control their behavior, and not escalate the situation in the first place?”
LOL. You nailed it.
A black woman friend once regaled me with tales of being pulled over for DWB (Driving While Black) in small, semi-rural “redneck” towns.
Actually, she was ticketed for speeding. Repeatedly. And arrested once, for open alcohol container, expired license, and resisting arrest.
I tried to explain that on the open highway, the posted speed limit is 60 or 70 mph, but when you approach a town (any town, with traffic, red lights, schools, etc) the speed limit goes down, to 50, then 40, then 30. So you gotta obey the signs, which are there for everyone’s safety.
When you get to the other side of the town, I told her, notice the speed limit starts going up again. So, then it’s ok to speed up again.
No, no, no. She insisted that whenever she approaches a “redneck” town, with “racist, redneck cops” she always speeds up instead of slowing down, in order to get outta the town as soon as possible! Because she KNOWS they be looking to pull her over for DWB! So they can beat her to death in jail because that’s what they do!
So IOW the cops need to be trained to understand — and accommodate —
black folks’ self-defeating, upside down mentality. And cops must never, ever pull over a black person. For any reason. Because that’s racist.
***Using the terms We have to instead of We has too and I wanted to rather than I wants too kinda makes me think this is not real.***
That’s exactly what I thought.
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