Crime Horror Video Lays Bare How Crime-Ridden Minneapolis Has Become - Sounds like it's time for them to just...*take the knee*.

Saturday Night, Minneapolis-style:
Crowd Harass & Swear At POLICE HORSE, As Illegal Street Races, Brawls & Twerking Erupt Outside Gay Bar In Crime-Ridden, Democrat-Led City

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• Video posted online shows the chaos outside the Gay 90s bar in downtown Minneapolis on Saturday night.

• One man was assaulted in the street and a wild fight broke out between a group of girls outside the bar.

• When police tried to break up the fight, the women cursed out the police horse.

• The city has been reeling from a crime wave since George Floyd was murdered in May 2020, with riots common throughout the city.

• Eventually, city council officials relented and decided to defund $1.1million from the Minneapolis Police Department.

• Residents are now taking matters into their own hands.


Shocking video posted online lays bare just how crime-ridden downtown Democrat-led Minneapolis has become, with a police horse harassed and sworn at, people brawling, and illegal street races happening near where rowdy women twerked on top of cars.

Video posted online shows the chaotic scene [A] unfold outside The Gay 90s bar on Saturday night where girls were filmed twerking on top of cars and yelling at a police horse as an officer tried to break up a fight involving a group of men.

It comes as crime in the city surges 15.9 percent in the wake of George Floyd's murder and the Defund the Police movement, which has seen city officials strip $1.1 million from the Minneapolis Police Department budget.

In the video, officers can be heard telling the women to "get out, keep moving" after a fight broke out in front of the bar, but the group remained defiant, yelling at the police officers on horseback.

At one point, one of the girls tries to pet the officer's steed, at which point he yells: "Don't touch my horse."

In response, one of the girls could be heard screaming back: "F*** your horse b****."

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Video posted online shows a group of men assaulting a victim in the street outside a gay bar.

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As the victim tried to get up, one of the men kicked him in the face Saturday night.

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Another scene shows women cursing out a police horse after officers tried to dissemble a fight.The altercation came amid other scenes of debauchery outside the bar Saturday night, with one man clearly being assaulted as the shocking footage begins.


A group of men could be seen kicking the victim, who was already in the fetal position on the ground, until he rolls into the street.

The victim then tries to get up, but is then kicked in the head by one of his attackers.

He can then be seen trying to crawl away before the film cuts to EMS crews carrying an assault victim on a stretcher and lifting him into an ambulance.

Other clips showed women yelling, pushing and punching each other outside the bar before the police showed up, as well as some women twerking on top of a car that was blocking traffic.

"It's been some time since I went downtown at night given the crime and shootings," Brannon tweeted Sunday, adding that she "saw a lot ore chaos than I expected, especially given how cold it was."

Brannon said 'police were scarce' throughout the night, and the 'situation felt volatile' so she tried to keep her distance.

"It was also completely chaotic outside the Gay 90s; there have been multiple shootings near there in the last few months alone."

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The assault victim was seen Saturday night lying in the middle of the road as his attackers walked back into the bar.

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Another fight broke out between a group of women outside the Gay 90s bar.

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Women were also filmed twerking on top of cars that blocked traffic outside the club.

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EMS crews brought the assault victim into an ambulance Saturday night.


The video comes as crime in the city continues to spiral out of control in the wake of the Defund the Police movement.

Minneapolis was at the center of those protests after the murder of George Floyd by cop Derek Chauvin in May 2020.

Motor vehicle thefts in the city are now up 38.4 percent when compared to the same time last year, while larcenies are up 24.8 percent.

Property crimes are also up 14.8 percent over last year, with assaults up 8.8 percent.

Overall, crime in the city is up a whopping 15.9 percent over last year.

And over the last year, CNN [A] reports, 93 people were shot in the city — just shy of the total killings in 1995 when the city earned the nickname Murderapolis.

It now ranks 19th out of 70 jurisdiction in per-capita murders this year.

Meanwhile, its clearance rate for homicide cases has been shrinking since 2016, when around 54 percent of the cases were solved.

By 2020, that number fell to just 38 percent.

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Crime has been spiraling out of control in Minneapolis since it became the epicenter of the Defund the Police movement.


Experts say the rise in crime began in the aftermath of George Floyd's death in May 2020, after which the city became the epicenter for the Defund the Police Movement.

Fiery riots broke out throughout Minneapolis, with protesters demanding justice for Floyd and calling for an end to the Minneapolis Police Department.

Eventually, City Council officials relented and pledged to "end policing as we know it" in July 2020.

The council cut $1.1 million from the city's policing budget with plans to reallocate the money to the city health department to fund civilian violence interrupters who would mediate conflicts.

Soon after, residents say, police began to withdraw from the more dangerous neighborhoods.

"The criminals were celebrating," said KG Wilson, a longtime resident. "They were getting rich. They were selling drugs openly."

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Following the death of George Floyd in May 2020, protesters called for an end to the Minneapolis Police Department. A protester is seen here standing in front of a burning building at one of the riots.

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Eventually, City Council officials gave in to the protesters and pledged to 'end policing as we know it' in July 2020. Protesters are seen here holding up their fists as flams rise behind them in front of the Third Police Precinct.


At the same time, Minneapolis police saw a large cop exodus in the last two years due to retirements, resignations and disability leaves following Floyd's death.

Its council voted to disband the police department, although they have since walked plans to do so.

Leaders at the police department say that the number of officers shrank in the city from 900 in early 2020 to about 560 in August of this year — a loss of more than one-third of the police force.

As a result, the average 911 response time jumped in May 2020 from around 10 to 11 minutes earlier that year to around 14 minutes.

It kept rising in 2021 to 16 minutes, CNN reports, with response times in the city's crime-ridden north side surpassing 17 minutes.

Some nights are now so busy that dispatchers are told to hold all non-priority-1 calls citywide, including reports of property damage, suspicious persons or theft.

And in some cases, the Minneapolis Police Department has even refused to respond to certain crimes in a timely manner — in part due to the limited staff and also due to low morale.

"It's no secret that law enforcement, especially in the last two and a half years has been badly vilified and wrongly vilified," said Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith of the National Police Association.

"You can't just call an entire profession racist and expect people to just sit back and say, 'Ok, you know, keep piling on.'"

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Wealthy residents crowdfunded $210,000 to pay the city's police department for extra patrols amid skyrocketing crime in the Lowry Hill neighborhood.


Now, residents are trying to take back their city.

When a referendum to defund the police and replace it with a new "public health-oriented" Department of Public Safety came up for a vote in November 2021, 56 percent of voters rejected the measure.

That figure was even higher in north Minneapolis, a predominantly black area, where about 60 percent of police calls for shots fired this year came from.

Wealthy residents also crowdfunded $210,000 to pay the city's police department for extra patrols amid skyrocketing crime in the Lowry Hill neighborhood.

The Minneapolis Safety Initiative, a resident-created nonprofit crowdfunding for additional police patrols, calls the program a "temporary measure to address the current crime wave while MPD continues to rebuild to full staffing levels."

Residents are encouraged to donate $220 monthly, for six months, in order for the initiative to have its 'desired impact.'

Meanwhile, eight residents of the north side even filed a lawsuit in the summer of 2020, calling on the city to fill vacant positions at the police department.

The suit singled out city council members who supported the "radical 'dismantle the police'" idea, and accused them and Mayor Jacob Frey of creating a "hostile" environment for police.

It was largely upheld by a state Supreme Court decision this summer — meaning the city now needs to staff up to at least 731 officers.


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For some reason, I'm strongly reminded of a certain tweet...

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I'm not sure why they want to hire cops again, anyway. Are the social workers not quite working out as promised? I know they rejected the original bill, but surely it just requires some tweaking to fit the needs for the good people in Murderapolis to accept it. It's what Saint Floyd would've wanted, right? 🙏
 
I don't know. Maybe my standards are weird, but this particular incident just looks like typical drunks at bar time stuff to me. It's not exactly the kind of crime I would find especially worrying in a city in Minnesota or Wisconsin.

The shootings are a much bigger concern. This area isn't exactly ghetto. It's pretty close to major venues like the Target Center and First Ave, and is fairly corporate. It's not really where you expect much gun violence if you're out for the night.
 
I do not want to see such claims unless there's a reckoning with death-squads laying siege to other neighborhoods.

Given the media's current "words are violence" campaign, I'd bet that the "residents are now taking matters into their own hands" is just grumbling on social media. If there was actually some sort of armed vigilante going around cracking skulls of the criminal menace that would probably be the headline.
 
I started out like that but mouthing off to a horse is special
Honestly, while stupid, it's not uncommon. They bring out the horse cops to clear out drunks pretty regularly, and drunks are really dumb, dumber in groups. Minneapolis also has pedal bars, which create many fun adventures for the drunk, along with the occasional accident.
 
"Quit" would imply they ever actually tried to begin with. As far as I know, nowhere in the US has actually managed to pass anything that would actually "replace" the police with social workers, and even if they did those social workers would just quit and move anyway.

Which is fine and exactly how it should be, because anyone that thinks a social worker is equipped, trained, or even paid enough to handle general violent crime or robbery is dumber than cork. You could be the best social worker in your state, but you're not gonna "de-escalate" a drive-by.


(Sorry, mostly venting :feels: )
And then for no reason it all, some social workers begin to drink, to take drugs, etc... wondering why the fuck I decided to be a social worker?
 
Can we just name it Niggeropolis now? Seems to be what it's most known for these days.
 
George Floyd died from fentanyl, and this isn't half as bad as places like Portland, Philadelphia, Miami, NYC, or LA. Weird that the media's focusing on this and chalking up typical big city retardism to some kind of crippling crime wave, while completely ignoring the worst cities.
 
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The only surprising part was the guy kicking the other one in the face when he was down was white. It's such a street nigger move
I work with a few people who used to live near Minneapolis. "Used to" as in "got the fuck out just before the riots". They all saw this coming. They have told me stories that really explained a lot about the past few years.

Minneapolis is every stereotype about affluent west coast dickbags with the addition of Swedish cowardice. They're the type of people who are just itching to stab you in the back as soon as you let your guard down, just because they can. They also absolutely despite anyone who isn't part of the collective hive mind. You know how Redditors are, right? These people make Redditors look like individualist free thinkers. Whatever TPTB say is absolute truth and must not be questioned or even talked about.

What you're seeing is simply the result of an "us vs them" mentality taken to its absolute limit. The man on the ground has been deemed a heretic, therefore it is morally right to stomp him to death and rape his wife. This bugman will no doubt go home after kicking a downed man in the face and Tweet about how there's too much hate and extremism in the world while his city burns down around him.
 
Can we just name it Niggeropolis now? Seems to be what it's most known for these days.
Nah, it's still pretty small niggos potatoes compared to somewhere like Philly or Chicago. Seems to be trying to get their endorsement, though.
 
I work with a few people who used to live near Minneapolis. "Used to" as in "got the fuck out just before the riots". They all saw this coming. They have told me stories that really explained a lot about the past few years.

Minneapolis is every stereotype about affluent west coast dickbags with the addition of Swedish cowardice. They're the type of people who are just itching to stab you in the back as soon as you let your guard down, just because they can. They also absolutely despite anyone who isn't part of the collective hive mind. You know how Redditors are, right? These people make Redditors look like individualist free thinkers. Whatever TPTB say is absolute truth and must not be questioned or even talked about.

What you're seeing is simply the result of an "us vs them" mentality taken to its absolute limit. The man on the ground has been deemed a heretic, therefore it is morally right to stomp him to death and rape his wife. This bugman will no doubt go home after kicking a downed man in the face and Tweet about how there's too much hate and extremism in the world while his city burns down around him.

Minneapolis was already ruled by basically West Coast-tier lunatics, like a few years before COVID they did stuff like banned construction of new drive-through restaurants, which is kind of dumb because COVID put the drive-through back in first place, and walk-up windows tend to not do well in harsher climates--but more importantly, it's unheard of in most places. Wishful thinking for bugmen, but that would never fly in most blue counties, much less red ones, and yet that's who they voted in.
 
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how do black people where it cold I thought cold was black mans kryptonite? Or is that being a father?
 
The citizens are happy about this, It is what they voted for after all. Stop spreading fake propaganda that rising crime rates are bad
 
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