Posted on 10/05/2023 7:48:16 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie
On Sept. 26, 2023, two days of rioting and looting broke out following a Black Lives Matter-inspired protest in downtown Philadelphia. The looters targeted a liquor store, Lululemon, Apple, Foot Locker, Target and many other businesses.
The looting was organized on social media and was in reaction to a judge dismissing charges against a former Philadelphia Police officer who shot a knife-wielding Latino suspect named Eddie Irizarry. George Soros-linked district attorney Larry Krasner refiled charges against Mark Dial the same day.
Perhaps the most infamous riot arrestee was Dayjia Blackwell, a social media influencer known as "Meatball." Blackwell livestreamed herself inciting looting. She was charged with burglary, conspiracy, riot, receipt of stolen property and many other crimes. Her lawyer released a statement saying the press coverage of the riot was an "all-out assault on black and brown people."
I did a public records request to obtain all of the booking photos and names of those arrested at the riots.
Racist police!
/SarcOff
5 honkys
The real question is how many of these criminals are back on the street right now.
Asians are underrepresented.
Must be racism.
I say three at most.
Faces of new America?
Where is Vivek Ramaswamy in that lineup?
Of course, it the usual suspects plus a few random honkies and white hispanics.
“Asians are underrepresented.”
They probably owned the stores.
wy69
“Asians are underrepresented.”
They probably owned the stores.
wy69
Wasn’t Meatball’s lawyer complaining that they photographed her with messed up hair? Who can tell?
The question shouldn’t be who was arrested, but rather who was subsequently not charged and let go, and no bailed out the door to slink back into the woodwork until the next time?
That’s a lot of ugly for one picture. There must be something in the water that makes Philly residents look like retarded zombies.
And LAST but by no means LEAST, the one very likely “white girl”...so it wasn’t ENTIRELY an assault on “black and brown people”
And LAST but by no means LEAST, the one very likely “white girl”...so it wasn’t ENTIRELY an assault on “black and brown people”
LOL...is this a trick question? “One of these is not like the others - which one?”
Nah, one.
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