Posted on 06/01/2020 7:35:17 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
...On Sunday night, New York's top terrorism cop, Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence and Counterterrorism John Miller, detailed his office's analysis and investigation into why the New York City protests have become so violent and damaging at times...He added, "They prepared to commit property damage and directed people who were following them that this should be done selectively and only in wealthier areas or at high-end stores run by corporate entities."
"And they developed a complex network of bicycle scouts to move ahead of demonstrators in different directions of where police were and where police were not for purposes of being able to direct groups from the larger group to places where they could commit acts of vandalism including the torching of police vehicles and Molotov cocktails where they thought officers would not be."
Miller said that a review of 686 arrests since Thursday found that one of out of seven were from outside New York City, including Iowa, Nevada, Texas and a number of other states.
"We believe that a significant amount of people who came here from out of the area who have come here as well as the advance preparation, having advance scouts, the use of encrypted information, having resupply routes for things such as gasoline and accelerants as well as rocks and bottles, the raising of bail, the placing of medics," Miller said...
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We ALL need to PRAY that ANTIFA is SMASHED!
I’ll bet that DeBlasios SON is out rioting and looting!
I’ll bet that DeBlasios SON is out rioting and looting!
Sadly, ANTIFA is too big now to have that many infiltrators, but I PRAY you are right!
According to reports this AM most were released ... “but ossifer, I found it on the street ...”
I know it is against the Washington,DC culture but PEOPLE NEED TO GO TO PRISON for a long time.
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Others just need to be hung ...
Dead.
Wholesale.
Then, it will stop.
RICO can be a powerful tool! Financially, doesn’t it include triple fines? So if someone were convicted and fined $100,000, that it could actually be $300,000?
Mark
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