Posted on 06/18/2020 4:24:40 AM PDT by C19fan
A white woman believed to have set fire to two cop cars during protests in Philadelphia has been arrested after investigators traced her shirt to an Etsy page, ultimately leading to the woman's social media accounts. Lore-Elisabeth Blumenthal, 33, faces two counts of felony arson for her role in setting ablaze two Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) vehicles 'following peaceful protests' on May 30. FBI agents used Instagram posts of the burned cars, along with 500 photos from various photographers, to identify the wording on the woman's shirt: 'KEEP THE IMMIGRANTS, DEPORT THE RACISTS,' the FBI agent explained in his affidavit, VICE reports.
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So, Dad was married three times and had her when he was 50. Howd that blended family thing work out for dear daughter not enough attention? Shell get plenty now.
Au contraire. I detected nothing overtly leftist in her fathers obit. He sounded like a conventional old-school one-track mind academic, whose area of specialty was German language and literature, specifically poetryan apparently American- born Jewish professor at a traditionally WASPY college.
She'll be 113 at the start of her supervised release. The Daily Mail is typed by idiots.
Hetznecker most likely believes a local prosecution will end in a misdemeanor plea with a sentence of probation or community service, courtesy of our “progressive” DA. There is nothing to prevent the feds from arresting and prosecuting her for her federal crimes. Happy to see the feds get involved and file these well-deserved charges against a woman who seems to be nothing more than a domestic terrorist.
Ping!
Of course! “Fellow white people ...”
Fullbright scholar, Woodrow Wilson scholarship.... the antifa girl’s dad has scholarships named after 2 of the biggest racists
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