Posted on 08/13/2017 4:16:12 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Anyone police executive that cares to could read any number of after action reports from Ferguson and Baltimore and be prepared.
They failed to have the assets and plans in place for this, forced the two sides to collide and then left.
Somebody has to tell that mayor to go to hell, we have to keep peace.
And if that means getting stick time in, or deploying CS, then by God you do it.
Or be prepared to watch your town burn down ala Ferguson.
Again, am I the only one who sees the irony that the maker of the vehicle is “Dodge”?
The case for the violation of the rights of those who had a legal permit to assemble builds - the police department in that town needs some federal supervision......
Singer worked with Podesta/0bama/Edwards/Kaine/McAuliffe.
“In the 2008 elections, Signer was foreign policy advisor to the John Edwards for President campaign.[17] He was later senior strategist on the 2008 Congressional campaign of Tom Perriello. Signer was senior policy advisor at the Center for American Progress and later that year worked with John Podesta on President-Elect Barack Obama’s State Department Transition Team.[2]
In 2009, Signer was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, receiving 21% of the vote.[18]
From 2009 to 2013, Signer was an appointee by Governor Tim Kaine to Virginia’s Board of Medicine. He was a member of the finance committee for Terry McAuliffe for governor and later served as chair of Governor-elect McAuliffe’s Transition Council on Homeland Security.[14] Earlier in his career, he was legislative aide to then-Delegate Creigh Deeds.
Signer created an Advisory Council on Innovation and Technology to link stakeholders in the Charlottesville technology sector. Governor Terry McAuliffe appointed him to the Council on Virginia’s Future.[citation needed] During Signer’s tenure as Mayor, Charlottesville was named by Entrepreneur as the #4 City in the U.S. for entrepreneurship.[19]
During Signer’s tenure, the city council created an Open Data policy[20] and required agencies to register voters to vote online...”
Wikipedia.
“OK Where is the link ?”
Saw it on twitter last night. This is at least a similar one. There’s no one near his car and he had to travel a long way to ram into that crowd.
========================
He put it in reverse and drove like a pro. But he was caught and arrested.
I’m pretty sure that’s the same video. Possibly better quality.
Considering that both sides came looking for trouble Im not sure I blame the police for not wanting to wind up in the middle, job or no job.
-
I do. It’s their job. If they don’t want to do it, let them quit.
Apparently it’s ok to spout this crap on FR now.
It’s the jooooooos....
Sickens me but doesn’t surprise me. It’s where we’re headed.
That wasn't a Donald Trump conservative crowd there. That was a union thug crowd calling themselves "right."
Every time some mayor or city council member wants to remove our War Memorials, they are calling their dogs out to riot.
These are elected officials hell bent on bringing mayhem to their cities and telling LEO to stand down.
What is that called????
The police nationwide are on a stand down because of criticism of them shooting innocent people.
Read the first hand account of a freezer who was there
yeah, you might say his account was chilling...
This is the only sane comment I have read on the topic.
And I mean on FR, Twitter, reddit, and a few other discussion sites I have been scouring.
It's like everyone is afraid to say it. Even though it is one of the cornerstones of our country. If burning the flag is protected speech, then whatever tf the nazis are saying is equally protected.
Yeah it’s probably the same one. Clear street for a block or so. No sign of anyone paying him much attention.
You can see his brake lights lit and hear his tires chirp at the start of the clip- so he was already slowing some- his previous speed was likely what caught the attention of the dude with the cellphone.
There’s another video that shows him backing away from the collision. He drives for several blocks at speed with his front bumper dragging. Impressive driving if you discount what he had just done. Anyway his mad skill at speeding away in reverse sure makes it hard to argue that he had been scared with no option when he ran into the crowd. He was one cool customer.
Is there an estimate of the total crowd size? We talking 300 or 10,000?
If he was scared the completely empty street behind him would have been a good option. Not a single person on the other side of the intersection.
>> Were leaving. Its too dangerous.
Maybe Virginians should claim it’s too dangerous to pay their taxes.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.