Posted on 08/16/2016 5:14:58 PM PDT by mandaladon
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, visited Milwaukee on Tuesday, days after the city was hit by unrest over the fatal police shooting of a black man, and said that initial evidence pointed to the shooting being justified.
Trump, who has been vocal in support of law enforcement during a spate of protests around the country over high-profile police shootings, told Fox News that he plans to address the unrest during a town hall meeting on Tuesday in the Wisconsin city.
"It's law and order. We have to obey the laws or we don't have a country," said Trump. "We have a case where good people are out there trying to get people to sort of calm down and they're not calming down and we have our police who are doing a phenomenal job."
Unrest broke out in the city on Saturday night after the death earlier in the day of Sylville Smith, 23. Authorities said Smith was stopped for acting suspiciously and then fled, and was shot by police because he was carrying an illegal handgun and refused orders to drop it.
"But the gun was pointed at his (a police officer's) head supposedly ready to be fired. Who can have a problem with that? Thats what the narrative is," Trump told Fox News. "Maybe its not true. If it is true, people shouldnt be rioting.
Trump held a roundtable discussion on Tuesday afternoon with Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke and Inspector Edward Bailey - but news media representatives were escorted out and not permitted to hear the discussions. Trump took a brief tour of the county's war memorial and posed for pictures with veterans.
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
Trump Rocking Milwaukee [and driving a wedge against rioters]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3460221/posts
It’s Trump and the cops .vs. Crooked Hillary and the robbers.
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