Crime BLM Protester Kills Photographer Who Supported The Movement

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A photographer who allegedly supported Black Lives Matter (BLM) seems to have been killed by a BLM-affiliated protester.

Tyler Gerth, a photographer and outspoken supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, according to the Courier Journal, was gunned down in a protest camp in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. Steven Nelson Lopez, who is suspected of killing Gerth, has been sighted and arrested at protests against racism and police brutality, per the Courier Journal. One other individual was also wounded during the shooting.

A livestream originally provided by Maxwell Mitchell appears to show Lopez firing indiscriminately into a protest camp that was located in Louisville’s Jefferson Square Park. Mitchell’s stream has since been clipped and reposted by other individuals.

The Louisville Metro Police Department has also uploaded footage captured by a security camera that appears to show Lopez opening fire as a man falls to the ground before him.

Lopez’s shooting was ended by several bystanders who returned fire, striking him in the leg. He has since been charged with murder and first-degree wanton endangerment, per the Courier. (RELATED: Louisville Shooting Victim Was A 27-Year-Old Photographer)

The slain photographer’s Instagram profile remains publicly available and features a statement asking his viewers to “be excellent to each other.” His profile also features over a dozens shots favorably depicting BLM rallies. “I do not see an end to protests, for good reason. I am so proud of everyone who showed up tonight to show support,” he wrote in the caption for one of his photographs.

Records show that Lopez was arrested on June 17 and charged with inciting a riot, disorderly conduct, harassment and possession of drug paraphernalia, per the Courier. His citation also records that he had a handgun and “with two full mags of ammo” when he was arrested. He was also arrested on June 19 for unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct, per WYMT. Lopez seems to have returned the streets in protest following his June 17 arrest.

A speaker at a Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression press conference held the day after Gerth’s murder said that Lopez was sighted amidst the crowds of protesters for at least 12 days leading up to Saturday. The Courier also wrote that its reporters can corroborate this observation. Members of the Alliance also claim that the fact Lopez was arrested so quickly after he fired into the camp is “an example of the injustice that black folks face every day,” because he was apprehended very quickly, but no arrests have yet been made in connection with the death of Breonna Taylor. Taylor was shot and killed by the Louisville Metro Police Department roughly three months ago, per CNN.

The alliance further bemoaned that the protest camp was dismantled and further camping has been prohibited in Jefferson Square following the deadly shooting that happened there.
 
Sorry if this is off-topic, but somebody posted on the Farms a great meme that showed looters, blm, and a logo sheet of all of America's big companies as "the Resistance" with Snoke as the lone rep of the "Empire" saying "please don't burn down my store". I was stupid and forgot to copy it and now can't find the thread it was in!

Any help is appreciated... I thought it was funny as hell.
Robot to the rescue.
 
25 and counting from the George Floyd protests, and those are just the ones directly attributable. Chicago having the worst gun violence in years is surely just a coincidence, right?

That's really the saddest thing about Chicago and George Floyd.

Because of the protests and riots, the scarce police (that was about to expand) was stretched out, leaving murderers to kill with no pushback.

When it comes to a choice between learning from their mistakes vs doubling down for an even bigger dopamine hit, they always choose the dopamine.


I realized that unfortunately they aren't doing any worse than capitalism. With people donating supplies the movement will never completely collapse into complete failure to completely discredit themselves.

The point isn't necessarily that, though. The point is that there's no progression, and possibly regression throughout all this. That's all that's needed to discredit themselves.
 
I realized that unfortunately they aren't doing any worse than capitalism. With people donating supplies the movement will never completely collapse into complete failure to completely discredit themselves.

Maybe there's some macro-economic side-effect to this giant potlatch the Left is currently engaged in, whereby they have less disposable income to fund other campaigns and politics if they're throwing all their money into things like the CHOP.
 
Maybe there's some macro-economic side-effect to this giant potlatch the Left is currently engaged in, whereby they have less disposable income to fund other campaigns and politics if they're throwing all their money into things like the CHOP.

I mean, nothing was stopping them from donating a percentage of their income to causes under their own initiative. For some reason though they need to send it to the government to make the decision.

But yes, on a Macro scale, these are resources being spent that may not have any return which in turn lessens the capital available for other projects. Eventually the left will have exhausted their stock pile of funds which will reduce their activity.
 
Do not waste your time being an ally. These people want your cracka ass dead.

I've never understood the whole ally thing. If I form an alliance with a group, I want the relationship to be reciprocal. All I've ever seen with these activists is take, take, take and never giving anything to those allied with them. Being an "ally" seems more like volunteering as a subject to be lorded over and mistreated or abused.
 
I've never understood the whole ally thing. If I form an alliance with a group, I want the relationship to be reciprocal. All I've ever seen with these activists is take, take, take and never giving anything to those allied with them. Being an "ally" seems more like volunteering as a subject to be lorded over and mistreated or abused.
What do you mean you get nothing back?

You can acquire valuable cancel coins from those activists!

(Seriously though, the activists are just the new priests of the pop religion - handing out absolution for a price.)
 
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