Crime Man with outstanding Warrant for Weapon Charges is killed by police during Traffic Stop. Riot brewing/commencing in minneapoli - Video / Warrant in post


Mom calling for Peace: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381402255971250180?s=20

General Chaos: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381398695938297856?s=20

People threatening to go after police/their families: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381385411721883654?s=20



Accusation that the man that was starting Crap in the Iowa Capitol a few days ago was there starting crap after this officer involved shooting: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381404853986017288?s=20

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EDIT WITH SOME RIOT FOOTAGE:



Roll the stream back and you can see looting

edit: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381450367767097348?s=20

little caesars being looted

edit2: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381455678582235136?s=20

Footlocker Justice!

Edit2 : National Guard Deployed

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National Guard on scene


Edit3 : Beauty Store Looted


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Edit4: UNCONFIRMED...The cop that shot Daunte may have been female and
. 'the story happening' is that she thought she grabbed her taser but she grabbed her gun.

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Tmobile

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Dude is literally saying 'I work here bro. this crazy'
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Stopping a riot by shooting at everyone is as much of an emotional short term solution as the riot itself. It often creates what wasn’t there before among rioters - organization, support from those who emotionally weren’t invested before, etc etc and reinforces the emotional state that starts the riot. This is part of the reason that modern riot strategies have shifted from overwhelming force to containment, at least in the US. You don’t get as much bad press, as many injured officers and you’re less likely to have random people get their heads beaten in ducking around the mayhem. The Detroit riots in the 60’s are a textbook case of why this strategy took hold.
The assholes rioting would be stopped and stopped cold by judicious application of rubber bullets and tear gas. "Containment" is a bullshit strategy that is a pitiful attempt by the authorities to justify the shirking of their responsibility to maintain something akin to civil society. There's a reason why you only really see this sort of behavior in places like Portland and various inner-city areas. The local government has largely given up on doing their most basic task and the people who don't want to destroy everything around them in an autistic fit are the ones who wind up suffering for that.
 
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Thank you, I guess? But as I've said. I don't live in America. I would never have even been chosen if I didn't make the initial screening, which is pretty thorough. But I'm probably revealing too much about myself atm so that's the last I'll answer to retards whining about being a woman soon-to-be in law enforcement. The world isn't america you skeeze.
Lot of incels afraid of pussy in here 🤔
Kick some criminal scum ass, smoochers!
 
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The assholes rioting would be stopped and stopped cold by judicious application of rubber bullets and tear gas. "Containment" is a bullshit strategy that is a pitiful attempt by the authorities to justify the shirking of their responsibility to maintain something akin to civil society. There's a reason why you only really see this sort of behavior in places like Portland and various inner-city areas. The local government has largely given up on doing their most basic task and the people who don't want to destroy everything around them in an autistic fit are the ones who wind up suffering.
Containment has a low body count, which is the main goal. You can disagree about the method, but the point is to keep more shit from getting wrecked. For that matter, heavy handed tactics from the authorities catch the people who aren’t in the riot just as hard or harder. Tear gas in a residential area is just a bad idea. A single stray canister, and a large chunk of an apartment building can get gassed. Rubber bullets smash windows too. When the cops cause a considerable amount of damage trying to put down a riot, it’s not exactly a win for them. “We did it Patrick, we saved the city!” happened in Detroit. Nobody wants to be Detroit.
 
Containment has a low body count, which is the main goal. You can disagree about the method, but the point is to keep more shit from getting wrecked. For that matter, heavy handed tactics from the authorities catch the people who aren’t in the riot just as hard or harder. Tear gas in a residential area is just a bad idea. A single stray canister, and a large chunk of an apartment building can get gassed. Rubber bullets smash windows too. When the cops cause a considerable amount of damage trying to put down a riot, it’s not exactly a win for them. “We did it Patrick, we saved the city!” happened in Detroit. Nobody wants to be Detroit.
Well, in the summer of 2020, certain blue cities in certain states tried this, and based on the 30+ people dead and millions of dollars of property damage afterwards, I'd say that containment doesn't fucking work. I say gas and bash the fuckers doing this shit and see how keen they are to smash up people's homes and business, attack them in the street, rape and murder them, and other sorts vile behavior. Force works, cowardice doesn't.
 
Well, in the summer of 2020, certain blue cities in certain states tried this, and based on the 30+ people dead and millions of dollars of property damage afterwards, I'd say that containment doesn't fucking work. I say gas and bash the fuckers doing this shit and see how keen they are to smash up people's homes and business, attack them in the street, rape and murder them, and other sorts vile behavior. Force works, cowardice doesn't.
About 30 people died in Detroit in ‘67. That was one city. Nation wide, the casualties were about 80-90 people that year with millions of dollars in property damages - in 1960’s money. Then the King Assassination riots happened the next year, with another 40+ casualties, and mostly in the same cities as the long hot summer the year before. Force doesn’t work as well as you think and generates a higher body count for more effort and bad press.
 
I would be supportive of these riots if the victims were actually useful and respectable members of society... but like? outstanding warrants? can't be a very decent person.

CODE BLACK CHIMPOUT
the whole reason they riot is because an outstanding warrant over a late fee shouldn't be a death sentence and the cops shouldn't be so fucking stupid that they confuse a loaded gun for a taser that's a third to a quarter of its weight.
Officer is identified as 48 year old Kimberly A. Potter

Joined the police department at age 22 and been there 25 years

Previously acted as the union's president.

Address = 10141 Fernwood Ln N, Champlin, MN 55316

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>25 years of law enforcement experience
>can't tell the difference between a taser and a gun
>25 years of law enforcement experience

Truly our finest are out there on the streets protecting and serving.

>president of the police union
She's definitely had tons more "accidents" like this one, she's connected so her chances of seeing charges for this are fucking nil, much like the other "accidental discharges" she's probably had covered up in the past.
 
About 30 people died in Detroit in ‘67. That was one city. Nation wide, the casualties were about 80-90 people that year with millions of dollars in property damages - in 1960’s money. Then the King Assassination riots happened the next year, with another 40+ casualties, and mostly in the same cities as the long hot summer the year before. Force doesn’t work as well as you think and generates a higher body count for more effort and bad press.
If the corpses in question were mostly rioting assholes, I'm perfectly okay and happy with them(the rioters, obviously, not any poor bastard in the wrong place at the wrong time) being dead. That aside, we have better less lethal weapons now to put the hurt on the retarded dipshits who like to riot without killing them, so this idea that a forceful response in 2020 would have resulted in more deaths and property damage doesn't seem very logically sound to me. Rubber bullets, tear gas, and similar such things exist for a reason and putting modern day vandals in their place is that precise reason.
 
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People in poverty are more likely to be criminals simply because the risk is worth the reward. That escalates to violent crime. No matter where you go in the world that’s the case.
And things like low average IQ, poor impulse control, or high time preference couldn't possibly be it? Blacks behave this way anywhere they exist in sizable number. They disproportionately murder, disproportionately rape, and seem to always recreate the conditions of africa. The excuses are old and tired.
 
Crap hanging from your mirror is a technically correct "Obstructed windshield". Probably actually B.S. reason to go fishing by running id/insurance/have a sniff inside, But technically correct.
Is it because in addition to blocking the view, it swings so it's inconsistent about which part of blocks?

It just sounds so weird to say that stuff blocking the windshield is bad when the official Minnesota toll road system involves sticking stuff in your windshield. There's three ways to pay to use the toll roads, and the one way that doesn't involve sticking something on your windshield
is only an option for motorists who have a vehicle that has a metallic tint film on the windshield that prevents the MnPASS antennas from reading [the other two, windshield mounted, options]
 
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If the corpses in question were mostly rioting assholes, I'm perfectly okay and happy with them being dead. That aside, we have better less lethal weapons now to put the hurt on the retarded dipshits who like to riot without killing them, so this idea that a forceful response in 2020 would have resulted in more deaths and property damage doesn't seem very logically sound to me. Rubber bullets, tear gas, and similar such things exist for reason and putting modern day vandals in their place is that precise reason.
The corpses weren’t mostly rioters. The cops, national guard, and military called into Detroit killed about ~10 people, who we can confirm had nothing to do with the riots. There’s another 6 where it was iffy if they’d been involved or not, still killed mostly by police/national guard. Then there’s the fact that the cops shot indiscriminately at everyone including people trying to get food from a grocery store, where “looting” wasn’t what I’d call looting when you consider the state of the city by then. The remainder are either rioters or looters killed by police, or people killed by rioters or in one case a guy who shot a guy he suspected stole from his store once - that guy got a first degree murder charge. Oh, and a couple people killed by downed electrical wires.
 
Simply put, a warrant isn’t and shouldn’t be a death sentence, especially when it’s a misdemeanor warrant. For a 20 year old kid, absolutely terrified of what that could do to his life, I’m not surprised by what he did. Especially if the cops didn’t tell him what exactly he was being arrested for - $326 worth of fines. Panicky people do dumb shit. Young people do dumb shit. Both the cop and the guy who got merc’d did dumb shit. But at the end of the day, only one of them got to go home because the other made a dumb fucking mistake beyond any kind of doubt.

When someone dies due to a dumb mistake, you shouldn’t blame the victim. Even if he’s breaking the law, he still has a right to life. This was manslaughter. Manslaughter doesn’t need intent. Manslaughter needs you to do something to cause the death of another human.
There’s no victim here except for the female cop.
 
Its a real shame none of the articles go into Daunte's history of evading arrest with a weapon
His name is Daunte Wright,
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Just before the start of the third week of Derek Chauvin‘s murder trial in the death of George Floyd, residents of a city nearby Minneapolis are reeling after another police-involved death of a Black man.

Crowds of people gathered on Sunday at a Brooklyn Center intersection where family members said Duante Wright, 20, was fatally shot by police in nearby Plymouth.

According to the Star Tribune, relatives of Daunte Wright, 20, told a growing crowd in Brooklyn Center that he was shot by police in Plymouth on Sunday afternoon, got back into his car and drove several blocks to Brooklyn Center, where he crashed the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.

EMS audio reportedly indicated that paramedics arrived at the scene at 1:48 p.m. local time and found one person dead. A female passenger was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The Tribune reported that law enforcement pulled over Wright’s vehicle for a traffic violation. Officers reportedly tried to take Wright into custody, apparently over an outstanding warrant. However, Wright got back into his vehicle and, moments later, an officer discharged his weapon and shot Wright.

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has now launched an independent investigation of the incident. By Sunday evening, hundreds of people gathered near the scene in protest of police. Some protesters reportedly clashed with officers in riot gear and damaged two squad cars as police fired “non-lethal rounds” at the crowd. Photos shared online indicated that police shot rubber bullets at protesters.

Wright’s mother, Katie Wright, tearfully pleaded for police to give her more information about what happened to her son and for his body to be moved from the street.

According to MPR News, Duante Wright’s mother said she had just bought him a car and that he was on his way to a car wash at the time of the shooting.

Protesters chanted “Say his name: Daunte Wright!” as a line of police stretched down the street near the intersection where Wright crashed.

Police alleged that “officers determined that the driver of the vehicle had an outstanding warrant. At one point as officers were attempting to take the driver into custody, the driver re-entered the vehicle. One officer discharged their firearm, striking the driver. The vehicle traveled several blocks before striking another vehicle.”

The Brooklyn Center Police Department confirmed that officers wear body cameras and believe body and dash cameras were turned on during Wright’s encounter with police and the subsequent shooting.

Wright’s death comes as the nation closely watches the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who has been charged with the murder of George Floyd. On May 25, 2020, police were called to Cup Foods grocery store over an alleged attempt to use a counterfeit $20 bill. Police approached Floyd in his vehicle and placed him in handcuffs.

During the police encounter, Floyd was restrained on the ground as Chauvin placed his knee on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. Despite pleas that he couldn’t breathe, Chauvin failed to remove his knee from Floyd’s neck as he slowly lost the breath from his body. He was later pronounced dead. His death was ruled a homicide by asphyxia or low oxygen.

This story is still developing.


Daunte Demetrius Wright
27 October 2000
5155 Dupont Ave. N
Minneapolis, MN 55430

Getting arrested since 2019.
 
Here we go again. So we're going to have a summer of love 2.0, huh?

And things like low average IQ, poor impulse control, or high time preference couldn't possibly be it? Blacks behave this way anywhere they exist in sizable number. They disproportionately murder, disproportionately rape, and seem to always recreate the conditions of africa. The excuses are old and tired.
There's a large amount of white people involved in these riots, particularly in Antifa. You can't pin everything on black people because they're being used as an excuse for feral humans to cause mayhem.

Blacks loot and whites engage in mindless destruction, usually.


Well, in the summer of 2020, certain blue cities in certain states tried this, and based on the 30+ people dead and millions of dollars of property damage afterwards, I'd say that containment doesn't fucking work. I say gas and bash the fuckers doing this shit and see how keen they are to smash up people's homes and business, attack them in the street, rape and murder them, and other sorts vile behavior. Force works, cowardice doesn't.
Tear gas and rubber bullets don't deter these people. They find the danger fun.
 
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