Riots

Maybe these fucks should mind their own problems.
London officers charged with posing for selfies with sisters who were murdered
The mother of the victims said the photos "dehumanized" her daughters.

By Robert Gearty | Fox News
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London police are investigating the stabbing deaths of sisters Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46 in a park June 6.<br><br>
London police are investigating the stabbing deaths of sisters Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46 in a park June 6.<br><br> (London Metropolitan Police)

Two London police officers have been arrested on misconduct charges amid allegations they took selfies next to the bodies of two stabbing victims who were sisters, according to reports.



Mina Smallman told the BBC the photos “dehumanized” her daughters, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, who were fatally stabbed in a park in Wembley June 6.

"They were nothing to them and what's worse, they sent them on to members of the public," she said.

Smallman said she was told the photos showed the girls' faces, according to the BBC. She fears the images will wind up on the internet.
 
June 27th and July 4th is the next test!!!! Here we go, buckle your seat belts and stay calm and let this all pass. Nothing you can do unless you break the law.


"Violaters could face a second-degree criminal penalty of up to $500 and 180 days in jail," the county mayor said.
 
June 27th and July 4th is the next test!!!! Here we go, buckle your seat belts and stay calm and let this all pass. Nothing you can do unless you break the law.


"Violaters could face a second-degree criminal penalty of up to $500 and 180 days in jail," the county mayor said.
Racism and Tyranny. Dems want Florida bad!! Just paving the way for mail-in ballots.
 
Then you go on to muddle that, "is a good start" sentiment with your rerun of already thoroughly vetted and debunked attempt at excusing people who formed an army in an attempt to defeat The United States of America. Jefferson helped form the nation he didn't try to destroy it.
Well well well....what happened here Daffy?
I'll ask the question again, where does this all stop?
Protesters pull down Thomas Jefferson statue in front of Portland high school
Sunday night protesters tore down a statue of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States who also owned over 600 slaves during his lifetime, outside his namesake high school in North Portland.

Jefferson High School was the beginning point for a Sunday march organized by Rose City Justice to protest police violence and the killing of George Floyd.

Speakers told the crowd that gathered at Jefferson that they had decided to hold Sunday’s march, which went from the high school to Alberta Park, in a historically black neighborhood that had been gentrified.


Portland Public Schools statistics have shown 32% of students at Jefferson are black, the largest share of any high school in Oregon. Another 31% of Jefferson students are white, 20% are Latino, and 13% identify as multiracial.


At about 7:15 p.m., a crowd of more than 1,000 left the high school grounds to march to the park. By the time they returned, a statue of Thomas Jefferson had been pulled from its pedestal, apparently by a smaller group. The statue fell on its side and a dent was visible in the concrete where it fell.


Earlier in the day, the statue’s pedestal had been defaced with graffiti that, among other things, identified Jefferson as a slave owner.

Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence that proclaimed “that all men are created equal,” publicly decried slavery -- even as he enslaved hundreds of people and profited from their forced labor.


It was unclear when the statue was taken down, but by 10 p.m. when dozens of protesters streamed back onto the football field at Jefferson High School, the statue was no longer standing.


The crowd cheered as an organizer announced: “There’s an interesting piece of history up here... Mr. Thomas is all beside himself.”

“We’re taking this city back," the organizer said, "One school at a time. One racist statue at a time.”


Statues of historical figures have become frequent targets during the nationwide protests against police brutality and broader racism. Monuments to the Confederacy in Southern cities have been torn down by protesters, or in some cases removed by city leaders.


On Saturday, protesters at the University of Oregon tore down two statues of pioneers that had been liked to celebrations of white supremacy.
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Well well well....what happened here Daffy?
I'll ask the question again, where does this all stop?
Protesters pull down Thomas Jefferson statue in front of Portland high school
Sunday night protesters tore down a statue of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States who also owned over 600 slaves during his lifetime, outside his namesake high school in North Portland.

Jefferson High School was the beginning point for a Sunday march organized by Rose City Justice to protest police violence and the killing of George Floyd.

Speakers told the crowd that gathered at Jefferson that they had decided to hold Sunday’s march, which went from the high school to Alberta Park, in a historically black neighborhood that had been gentrified.


Portland Public Schools statistics have shown 32% of students at Jefferson are black, the largest share of any high school in Oregon. Another 31% of Jefferson students are white, 20% are Latino, and 13% identify as multiracial.


At about 7:15 p.m., a crowd of more than 1,000 left the high school grounds to march to the park. By the time they returned, a statue of Thomas Jefferson had been pulled from its pedestal, apparently by a smaller group. The statue fell on its side and a dent was visible in the concrete where it fell.


Earlier in the day, the statue’s pedestal had been defaced with graffiti that, among other things, identified Jefferson as a slave owner.

Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence that proclaimed “that all men are created equal,” publicly decried slavery -- even as he enslaved hundreds of people and profited from their forced labor.


It was unclear when the statue was taken down, but by 10 p.m. when dozens of protesters streamed back onto the football field at Jefferson High School, the statue was no longer standing.


The crowd cheered as an organizer announced: “There’s an interesting piece of history up here... Mr. Thomas is all beside himself.”

“We’re taking this city back," the organizer said, "One school at a time. One racist statue at a time.”


Statues of historical figures have become frequent targets during the nationwide protests against police brutality and broader racism. Monuments to the Confederacy in Southern cities have been torn down by protesters, or in some cases removed by city leaders.


On Saturday, protesters at the University of Oregon tore down two statues of pioneers that had been liked to celebrations of white supremacy.
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They aren't protestors. They're criminals.
 
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