Posted on 05/31/2020 7:22:23 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a press conference Saturday, St. Paul, Minnesota Mayor Melvin Carter divulged that every person arrested the previous night came from out of state. This mirrors previous riots by antifa and Black Lives Matter that featured professional protesters bused in from out of state into cities across America to foment violence.
Mayor Carter says he has been told that every person arrested in Saint Paul last night was from out of state https://t.co/0x8tHbwS8f pic.twitter.com/E1pAOkHtBJ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 30, 2020
Carter said they didn’t have a lot of arrests, but all came from elsewhere:
Because we had a relative stillness in St. Paul, we didnt make an enormous number of arrests, but every single person we arrested last night, Im told, was from out of state. What we are seeing right now is a group of people who are not from here.
As I talk to my friends who have been in this movement for a very long time, who wake up in this movement every day, and I ask them what theyre seeing, what theyre feeling, what theyre hearing, to a person, I hear them say, We dont know these folks. We dont know these folks who are agitating. We dont know these folks who are inciting violence. We dont know these folks who are first in to break a window.”
Many black protesters across the nation have called out white protesters who infiltrated and caused violence (h/t The Right Scoop):
After failing to appropriate the Black People's Party, entitled white kids appropriated our fight yesterday, and made it dirty.
Then they left us to deal with police violence they stoked.
Listen to the Black Woman desperately begging them to stop.pic.twitter.com/uYaVS4QKQr
— Selena Adera (@Selena_Adera)
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
The Black community in MN is calling out white Antifa members for starting the riots and destroying their communities. I keep telling yall these white liberals are not our friends. #Democrats #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis pic.twitter.com/bmdT6uHfUc
— Angela Stanton King 🇺🇸 (@theangiestanton) May 29, 2020
Unfortunately, in an effort to cover for their far left allies in the protest movement, many public officials have tried to pin the blame on white supremacists:
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he suspects white supremacist groups and drug cartels are carrying out some of the violence in Minneapolis, but cannot confirm it at this time.
Both Walz and Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said at a press conference early Saturday morning they have do not have confirmed reports, but they have gotten intel from national sources that it is the case.
Except that doesnt appear to be what the actual arrest records state as the majority supposedly had Minnesota IDs
Damn, white supremacists are a mobile bunch!
Drifting out of the shadows in small groups, dressed in black, carrying shields and wearing knee pads, they head toward the front lines of the protest. Helmets and gas masks protect and obscure their faces, and they carry bottles of milk to counteract tear gas and pepper spray.
Most of them appear to be white. They carry no signs and don't want to speak to reporters. Trailed by designated "medics" with red crosses taped to their clothes, these groups head straight for the front lines of the conflict.
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The real hard-core guys, this is their job: Theyre involved in this struggle," said Adam Leggat, a former British Army counterterrorism officer who now works as a security consultant specializing in crowd management for the Densus Group. "They need protests on the street to give them cover to move in.
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"There are detractors. There are white supremacists. There are anarchists," Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan said Saturday afternoon.
However, a civil arrest list provided by the public information officer of the St. Paul Police Department shows 12 of the 18 people arrested from Thursday through 6 a.m. Saturday were from Minnesota. Five of them are from St. Paul, three are from Woodbury (part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area), two are from Minneapolis, one is from Mankato and one is from St. Louis Park. Four are from out of state and two did not have cities of residence listed.
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Leggat, the security consultant, said intelligence reports from his colleagues indicate most of the hard-core protesters in Minneapolis are far-left or anarchists, and that far-right groups have not yet made a significant appearance. He said looting is typically done by locals usually people with no criminal record who just get caught up in the moment.
Bingo.
The nationwide rioting, violence and destruction was caused by white supremacists (aka Trump supporters).
Predictably despicable.
Riiiiight. Right, right, right. Because your citizens are all as pure as the wind driven snow and were all busy rescuing abandoned kittens and puppies at the time of the riots.
The Commie organized Riots are their next attempt to oust our President.
So if true, time on their hands and no job (except Soros agitator job). Money to have transportation (do they drive, with few planes in the air these days, and if driving do they park outside of town? Or use an air conditioned Soros bus made to look like a tourist one?)
Thus, police and FBI should question about connections. Say they come upon arrested thugs with around forty of them all from one place near Boston but now in Minnesota and all charging meals and motel to Soros owned company? That kind of thing.
If they can do it with Flynn, Manafort and Stone they can ask a few polite questions of violent terrorists who riot.
Just Curious - how many times did the newly formed #BLM organization visit the White House and Dept. of Justice in 2013-2015?
Google seems to have scrubbed the information from the internet.
Had they been white supremacists, the police would have shot them on sight, no questions asked.
The overwhelming majority of people arrested in connection with the Minneapolis unrest have Minnesota addresses, a search of the online Hennepin County Jail log shows.
Of the 45 people arrested for rioting, unlawful assembly, stolen property, burglary or robbery on May 29 and May 30 so far, 38 had Minnesota addresses, according to publicly available jail records reviewed by FOX 9.
Six had out-of-state address, and one person didnt have address information listed.
Its easy to understand why these elected officials want to shift the blame away from their own citizens. First of all, its a bad look, particularly when youre one of the people responsible for keeping your citizens safe and preventing this sort of carnage. Its also politically risky to go around blaming your own voters for bad behavior. If youre the leader chosen to keep things under control, admitting the problem is home-grown could cause you to spend some time looking in the mirror.
Of course, there were obviously a few people coming from out of town to cause trouble. Antifa loves to engage in precisely this sort of behavior. But if you stop and think about it, this isnt exactly a time when people are interested in hopping on a plane or going on long car rides. Even radicals must be a little bit cautious about catching the novel coronavirus, wouldnt you think?
The fact is that most large cities already have built-in contingents of people who will immediately leap into action when an opportunity involving massive protests comes along. They all have local contingents including Black Lives Matter and other activist groups who are ready to call for violence against the police at the drop of a hat. On top of that, there are pretty much no American cities that dont suffer from some level of gang activity and violence. Those folks arent going to pass up an opportunity to loot everything they can lay their hands on and set a few fires to boot, just to muddy the evidence trail. And I seriously doubt most of them give a hoot about George Floyd.
What seems to be different this year is both the scale of the violence and the audacity of the rioters in the face of law enforcement. In the past, a well-armed contingent of officers in riot gear frequently reduced the tension levels among protesters who might be considering turning violent. But not this week. Yelling at the police is one thing, but smashing the windows of police vehicles with officers inside, setting them on fire, and burning down police stations takes this to a new level.
The response in Minnesota from both state and municipal government officials has been weak thus far, despite the promises of more aggressive action from the Governor. And the predators in the streets each night can sense that weakness the same way wolves can smell fear. This was never going to end well, but if the government wants to put a stop to this madness theres going to have to be some harsh measures taken in response to the violence and domestic terrorism were seeing in these cities.
Oh, the same national sources that falsified the impeachment?
I wonder how much of that was good policing (correctly identifying the terrorists who are instigating arson and looting), and how much was the careful crafting of a narrative (orders to detain rioters and then arrest only those from out of state). I trust no one in democrat-run cities or in the mainstream media.
Antifa were Obama’s goons, he wanted them to assault the Trump people attending Trump’s rallies
The President should declare them Domestic Terrorists and go after the people who are funding them, I think all radical left funded by the usual suspects.
I believe those were from Minneapolis, not St Paul. And who's going to believe anything from the mayor of Minneapolis? (Mr. "the white supremacists and cartel did it!")
I believe those were from Minneapolis, not St Paul. And who's going to believe anything from the mayor of Minneapolis? (Mr. "the white supremacists and cartel did it!")
The real hard-core guys, this is their job: Theyre involved in this struggle, said Adam Leggat, a former British Army counterterrorism officer who now works as a security consultant specializing in crowd management for the Densus Group. They need protests on the street to give them cover to move in.
Leggat, the security consultant, said intelligence reports from his colleagues indicate most of the hard-core protesters in Minneapolis are far-left or anarchists, and that far-right groups have not yet made a significant appearance. He said looting is typically done by locals usually people with no criminal record who just get caught up in the moment
A protester who has been outside some of the most intense scenes this week the Minnehaha Mall on the south side on Thursday and Uptown on Friday said his experiences with riots and protests leads him to believe most violence demonstrators are not from Minneapolis or St. Paul.
Arsonists and people breaking into buildings are definitely not from the neighborhoods they are damaging, Augustine Zion Livingstone said.
Aint no black person burning down no damn barbershops in their hood, Livingstone, 23, said. Were not doing that.
So it sounds like theres some truth to the idea that outsiders are partly responsible for the violence, but were now going to have to sort out who is to blame. And you can bet that networks like CNN whose hosts previously defended Antifa in principle are not going to want to admit they were wrong. Neither is Keith Ellison or the progressive mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In the Mayors case, they can release info on those arrested. Names and mugshots will make it possible to identify some of those people and figure out why they were there.
They have had plenty of years to gather intelligence on Soros and his operations. If he isnt bound and gagged in a steamer trunk in the back of a private jet headed for Budapest by this afternoon, our leadership are miserable failures.
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