Democrat Encouraged Violence and Chaos ERUPTS, Many Injuries and Dozens ARRESTED

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Vice Empress Kamala Harris directly encouraged Monday night’s insurrection in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, and by Democrat standards she should be immediately impeached for it. Using the death of a Black criminal at the hands of police as an excuse to start a riot, Harris tweeted, “prayers are not enough.” Her adoring Antifa-oriented fans took her words as an excuse to loot the dollar store and assault the police. As violence and chaos spread through the region for a second night, many were injured, including police. Dozens were arrested out of the hundreds who should have been.

It’s okay when a Democrat does it

Anyone who stepped foot inside the District of Columbia boundaries on January 6 is now being hunted by the FBI, but meanwhile, Democrat run riots are considered as “justice and healing.” The battle of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota wasn’t anywhere close to crowd control, the crowd was armed and fought back.

All the overwhelmed and underfunded police could do was defend their own precinct building while the Dollar Tree was looted as a form of “justice for Daunte Wright.”

Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon gave up and called it quits Tuesday morning. Officer Kim Potter also resigned.

There is a good chance that Officer Potter pulled her service weapon when she meant to draw her Taser but the 20-year-old suspect wouldn’t have been shot if he had simply cooperated instead of trying to escape. Mayor Mike Elliott held a press conference to announce the departures, hoping it will appease the howling Democrat mob.

The riots started when the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension identified Potter as “as the officer seen in released body-camera footage firing a single round at Wright.” Chief Gannon “made the call to release the footage and said he believed the female officer intended to reach for her Taser.”

The incident is what they call an “accidental discharge.” The fact the deceased was a criminal and resisting arrest doesn’t matter one bit to those of the Democrat persuasion. All that matters to them is he was Black and shot by a cop. That’s the signal for a riot.

Gathered by the hundreds

The mob of radical Black Lives Matter protesters surrounded the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Monday, completely ignoring the curfew order. The crowd hurled obscenities at officers along with rocks and other objects, all in the alleged name of justice for Daunte Wright.

Heavily outnumbered by Democrat forces, “authorities fired tear gas, and flash-bang grenades into the crowd.” That didn’t seem to help much. “Some rioters retaliated by throwing smoke canisters back toward law enforcement.” Others, it’s been reported, “launched fireworks at the police lines.”

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“Move back!” the police ordered to no avail. “Hands up! Don’t shoot!” the crowd mocked while “officers were shelled ‘pretty significantly,’ with objects thrown from the crowd.” The cops took the worst of it. “A few officers were hit by debris and suffered minor injuries during the unrest.” They admit it was civil unrest but it’s okay because they’re Democrat. According to Minnesota State Patrol Colonel Matt Langer, they asked the rioters nicely to leave but they declined.

“Officials made attempts to talk with protest leaders about figuring how to peacefully disperse the crowds,” but “unfortunately, those efforts weren’t successful.” The only thing they could do after that was “we stood and protected that building.” The building in question was the police precinct building. The rioters were ready to have a pig roast. But, of course, that can’t be “insurrection.” Only deplorables do that.

All of the arrests that were made involved anarchists trying to breach the police precinct and assault officers. Law enforcement was prepared for the Democrat siege. “Earlier, police put up a fence and concrete barricades around the building’s perimeter. It was surrounded by local police, as well as Minnesota National Guard and Minnesota State Patrol officers.” With the whole force in one spot, it’s not surprising that “the roughly 40 arrests were made at the Brooklyn Center Police Department protest,” Colonel Langer admits.

The charges were generally breaching curfew and rioting. While the police were otherwise occupied, “Looters also broke into several businesses at a strip mall near the police station, including a Dollar Tree store.” In nearby Minneapolis, 13 people were also arrested, “four for burglaries, two were suspects in shots-fired incidents, six were for curfew violations, and one was on an outstanding warrant.” Five businesses “were burglarized in Minneapolis during the unrest.”

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