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Milwaukee, the new Ferguson?

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An armed thug got himself killed by police and #BLMers in Milwaukee responded with rioting, arson and looting.
Hours after a police officer shot and killed a fleeing armed man, angry crowds confronted the police and then went on a rampage, destroying property, setting fires and throwing rocks and other missiles at officers. At least half a dozen businesses, including a gas station and an auto parts shop, were destroyed.
“I think it’s crazy, it’s ludicrous,” Mr. Lebourgeois said. “These are the stores we shop in. I got a feeling they’re going to move instead of rebuild.”
You think?
Mr. Lebourgeois said that he did not condone violence and that he advocated cooperation with the police, but he also remarked: “It seems to me they’re doing a lot of shooting people. I don’t know if these guys are bringing it on themselves or not. That’s why I just try to stay out of the way. But I know nothing like this is happening on the south side.”
Maybe not too many armed thugs are refusing to drop their weapon on the south side.
Carol Office, 50, watched the prayer rally from a short distance away. She identified herself as the aunt of Mr. Smith, the shooting victim, and said she had spent the day “crying and praying.”
She held a poster covered in pictures of black slaves and Bible verses about slavery and said police shootings of black people made her feel like “we’re back in chains.”
Back in chains because your Dindu Nuffin nephew got himself shot? The world really needs a slavery version of the Godwin law. Although, given US race relations there'd be too many violators.
“They are supposed to serve and protect us, but they shooting us,” Ms. Office said.
They are serving and protecting law-abiding citizens by shooting thugs who run around with stolen firearms. 90% of the time, black killers kill fellow blacks.
Jessie Griffin, a pastor at Greater New Birth Church, who led the rally, said he wanted the crowd to pray for the police.
“At the end of the day, we need our law enforcement officers,” he said. “If I have a problem in my home, I’m going to call 911. I’m going to pray for them because they have a pretty hard job to do.”
A pastor making sense? Hallelujah!
The police said two uniformed officers stopped two people in a car around 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The police did not provide details on why the car was stopped beyond describing it as raising suspicion.
Both occupants immediately ran from the car. During the pursuit, an officer ordered Mr. Smith to drop his gun and fired when he did not, striking Mr. Smith in the chest and an arm, Mr. Barrett said Sunday morning. The gun held 23 rounds, he said. Mr. Smith died at the scene.
Being shot in the chest means that the perp turned around. While holding a gun. Getting shot is the expected outcome.
The Saturday shooting was part of a weekend filled with violence in Milwaukee. Five people were shot and killed overnight Friday, Mr. Barrett said on Saturday at a news conference recorded by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. At least two of those shootings occurred near where Mr. Smith was shot.
The kind of killings #BLM cares not one bit about.
More on the latest cause celebre of the #BLM movement:
Man killed by Milwaukee police had lengthy record
The man shot and killed by a Milwaukee police officer Saturday was charged last year in a shooting and then charged with trying to intimidate a witness in that shooting.
Sylville Smith, 23, was fatally shot after he refused to drop a gun, which was loaded with 23 rounds, police said.
Smith had been in trouble with the law dating back at least to 2011, according to arrest records released by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office late Sunday. He was arrested or ticketed nine times in that period — for the shooting, a robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, theft, possession of heroin and more. His most recent arrest was July 22 for possession of cocaine, records show.
Last year, Smith was charged with first-degree recklessly endangering safety and with witness intimidation, but the charges were dismissed, court records show.
Why were the charges dismissed? Because the intimidation worked.
The charges were dropped even though the prosecutors had recorded jail calls in which Smith asked his girlfriend to pressure the victim to recant, according to court records.
In the witness intimidation case, Smith was accused of pressuring the victim in a shooting to recant a statement identifying him as the suspect, according to the criminal complaint.
That case was dismissed at the preliminary hearing because the alleged victim reversed himself and he was, in fact, not intimidated by Smith, contrary to the allegations in the complaint, Chief Deputy District Attorney Kent Lovern said Sunday in an email.
Nice guy! Went to church every week I bet and was about to turn his life around too ...
Smith's younger sister, Sherelle Smith, 22, said her brother carried a gun because he was scared and needed to protect himself, not because he was violent.
He didn't even like to argue, she said. He was known around the neighborhood for his style and dance moves, not for being part of a gang, she said.
"He was a ladies' man. That's the worst thing about him," she said.
Mhm.
 
Some pictures and videos:
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This one complains that rich people are not giving blacks any of their money.

These are engaging in hate crime attacks on whites while chanting "black power"


And there is a Twitter hashtag #MilwaukeeLootCrew (although like what usually happens the hashtag has since been overrun by parodies) where didnus like Jayrome Williams brag about looting.
 
News flash: Derec doesn't like the blacks.
 
You are not fooling anyone but yourself with your "I dindu nuffin".
Well, if the shoe fits they should wear it. The family was all about how their angel wasn't violent.

Also, St. Sylville Smith's sister was saying (or yelling) that rioters should burn stuff in the suburbs because, and I quote, "we need our shit. We need our weaves".
Apparently a beauty supply store was burned down too.
 
We should bring them to heel.

That is not gunfire, it is Diversity Fireworks.
 
An armed thug got himself killed by police and #BLMers in Milwaukee responded with rioting, arson and looting.

You think?
Mr. Lebourgeois said that he did not condone violence and that he advocated cooperation with the police, but he also remarked: “It seems to me they’re doing a lot of shooting people. I don’t know if these guys are bringing it on themselves or not. That’s why I just try to stay out of the way. But I know nothing like this is happening on the south side.”
Maybe not too many armed thugs are refusing to drop their weapon on the south side.
Carol Office, 50, watched the prayer rally from a short distance away. She identified herself as the aunt of Mr. Smith, the shooting victim, and said she had spent the day “crying and praying.”
She held a poster covered in pictures of black slaves and Bible verses about slavery and said police shootings of black people made her feel like “we’re back in chains.”
Back in chains because your Dindu Nuffin nephew got himself shot? The world really needs a slavery version of the Godwin law. Although, given US race relations there'd be too many violators.
“They are supposed to serve and protect us, but they shooting us,” Ms. Office said.
They are serving and protecting law-abiding citizens by shooting thugs who run around with stolen firearms. 90% of the time, black killers kill fellow blacks.
Jessie Griffin, a pastor at Greater New Birth Church, who led the rally, said he wanted the crowd to pray for the police.
“At the end of the day, we need our law enforcement officers,” he said. “If I have a problem in my home, I’m going to call 911. I’m going to pray for them because they have a pretty hard job to do.”
A pastor making sense? Hallelujah!
The police said two uniformed officers stopped two people in a car around 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The police did not provide details on why the car was stopped beyond describing it as raising suspicion.
Both occupants immediately ran from the car. During the pursuit, an officer ordered Mr. Smith to drop his gun and fired when he did not, striking Mr. Smith in the chest and an arm, Mr. Barrett said Sunday morning. The gun held 23 rounds, he said. Mr. Smith died at the scene.
Being shot in the chest means that the perp turned around. While holding a gun. Getting shot is the expected outcome.
The Saturday shooting was part of a weekend filled with violence in Milwaukee. Five people were shot and killed overnight Friday, Mr. Barrett said on Saturday at a news conference recorded by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. At least two of those shootings occurred near where Mr. Smith was shot.
The kind of killings #BLM cares not one bit about.
More on the latest cause celebre of the #BLM movement:
Man killed by Milwaukee police had lengthy record
The man shot and killed by a Milwaukee police officer Saturday was charged last year in a shooting and then charged with trying to intimidate a witness in that shooting.
Sylville Smith, 23, was fatally shot after he refused to drop a gun, which was loaded with 23 rounds, police said.
Smith had been in trouble with the law dating back at least to 2011, according to arrest records released by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office late Sunday. He was arrested or ticketed nine times in that period — for the shooting, a robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, theft, possession of heroin and more. His most recent arrest was July 22 for possession of cocaine, records show.
Last year, Smith was charged with first-degree recklessly endangering safety and with witness intimidation, but the charges were dismissed, court records show.
Why were the charges dismissed? Because the intimidation worked.
The charges were dropped even though the prosecutors had recorded jail calls in which Smith asked his girlfriend to pressure the victim to recant, according to court records.
In the witness intimidation case, Smith was accused of pressuring the victim in a shooting to recant a statement identifying him as the suspect, according to the criminal complaint.
That case was dismissed at the preliminary hearing because the alleged victim reversed himself and he was, in fact, not intimidated by Smith, contrary to the allegations in the complaint, Chief Deputy District Attorney Kent Lovern said Sunday in an email.
Nice guy! Went to church every week I bet and was about to turn his life around too ...
Smith's younger sister, Sherelle Smith, 22, said her brother carried a gun because he was scared and needed to protect himself, not because he was violent.
He didn't even like to argue, she said. He was known around the neighborhood for his style and dance moves, not for being part of a gang, she said.
"He was a ladies' man. That's the worst thing about him," she said.
Mhm.

Where are we told the rioters are connected with BLM?
 
So are personal attacks and general assholery what passes for discussion here on topics of the day?

Scratch that, no need to phrase as a question.
 
Where are we told the rioters are connected with BLM?
It's elementary my dear Watson! The Milwaukee race riot fits their MO of supporting black thugs killed by police even (or especially) when the shooting is justified. Remember Ferguson? Riots, burned buildings and cars, looted stores. Looked same as Milwaukee and it was #BLM's coming out party.
 
Where are we told the rioters are connected with BLM?
It's elementary my dear Watson! The Milwaukee race riot fits their MO of supporting black thugs killed by police even (or especially) when the shooting is justified. Remember Ferguson? Riots, burned buildings and cars, looted stores. Looked same as Milwaukee and it was #BLM's coming out party.

In other words, you have zero evidence that anyone representing the Black Lives Matter movement called for or were involved in the riots. You are just slandering them because that's what you do.
 
On the contrary would mean that you love the blacks more than white people.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that's not exactly true.

"On the contrary" does not necessarily mean "polar opposite".
I don't love "the blacks" any more or less than any other group. But it does pain me that the race relations are so poor these days. I think a major contribution has been the embrace by white "liberals" of black radicalism since the 1960s. Violent groups like BPP or BLA were lionized, there was an embrace of "soft bigotry of low expectations" (which is at the root of the left-wing support for permanent race preferences) and some left-wing academics even started claiming that blacks can't be racist. And in fact, while white racists have been shunned with extreme prejudice in the last few decades (including not a small number of false positives) while black racists have been allowed to flourish with little blow back. Take Al Sharpton. Every bit as racist as David Duke yet he was able to get a national (MSNBC) TV show, a radio show as well as many meetings with the president of the US.
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Imagine if GW Bush was laughing it up like that, on many occasions, with somebody like David Duke.

I do not think we will get anywhere regarding race relations unless and until blacks are treated just like everybody else. No political correctness applied to blacks only, no denial of black racism, no giving blacks and other favored groups college admissions or jobs because of their race and ethnicity.

Now Ford, do you have anything to contribute regarding these race riots in Milwaukee? Do you have anything to say about black rioters targeting whites for violence because a black cop shot and killed an armed black thug?

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In other words, you have zero evidence that anyone representing the Black Lives Matter movement called for or were involved in the riots. You are just slandering them because that's what you do.
You have zero evidence they were not. Also, we know #BLM leader Deray McKesson supports looting.
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Here's the link to #BLM Milwaukee: https://www.facebook.com/BLMMKE/

They post reports about the shooting, the riots, and the community clean-up after:

Hundreds of Milwaukeeans came out to Sherman Park this morning to help the community clean and heal. By 11:00am this morning, there were more people looking to clean up than there was debris. In small groups up and down Burleigh, folks congregated to discuss the root issues at play in yesterday's police shooting and ensuing unrest.

I have not yet found calls for protests, and certainly no calls for riots, in response to the shooting anywhere on the page.

I did find this bit of trollish nonsense:

Derrick DeYoung said:
Maybe you shouldn't burn your business's and houses. Stupid motha fuckers. Now you live in burnt out houses. And no one wants to open a business in your area. Over what? Some thug. Shit heads

Note the name :lol:
 
I guess the rush to absolve BLM for the rioting means people agree the rioting is bad?
 
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