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More "largely peaceful" Portland protests
(09-07-2020, 02:44 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Number of arrests is really meaningless.  Police usually don't arrest the people they agree with.

You mean police don't arrest people who don't break the law.


Quote:Armed "patriots" surrounded the Kentucky Governor's mansion after a 2nd Amendment rally May 24th.  This was after Bashear had been hung in effigy on the state Capitol grounds with a sign saying "sic semper tyrannis" around his neck.  Basically a threat to assassinate the governor if he did not comply with their demands. But not a single one was arrested.  However the governor was intimidated enough that he is now having a huge fence built around the mansion.

I assume the DA later filed charges based on this criminal activity, correct?  Oh wait, they didn't.

Quote:Two weeks later unarmed peaceful protestors surround the Kentucky Attorney Generals house to protest the handling of the Brianna Taylor killing and 87 of them are arrested on felony charges.

What was the law that they broke?  You're back to this example where you refuse to actually provide the reason for the arrests and why they don't apply to the protest outside the governor's residence.
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RE: More "largely peaceful" Portland protests - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 09-07-2020, 02:48 PM

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