Wednesday, August 19, 2020
On That Second BLM Attack on Downtown Chicago, August 10
Most everyone knows about the recent round of rioting and looting committed by Black Lives Matter on downtown Chicago during the wee hours of August 10.
This supposedly was caused by a police shooting in Englewood Chicago neighborhood when a black suspect supposedly fired on the police when they attempted to arrest him. He got shot.
The police had their version of the events and community activists (is anybody in certain parts of Chicago not a community activist?) had another account.
Unfortunately there was no Chicago police body cam film of the events because they were a new unit and hadn't been issued cameras. That was a huge mistake on the police and city government. In today's climate, any police dealings with black people has to be thoroughly and completely documented on film.
However, no video has appeared to back the community activists claim that the police shot the guy for no reason. Whenever you see video of any police-black confrontations, all you see is every single black person filming the event on their $1000 cell phones. (These are the same people who can't afford $150 to $200 tablets for their children to keep up with their school studies in the virus days.)
Since the Blacks haven't come up with videos proving their side correct, I am going to have to side with the police version.
Video Most Surely Would Have Been Released By Now. So the Looters Got Another Chance to Stock Up With Ill-Got Stuff. It Was a Banner Night for BLM. --Old Secesh
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