Posted: 3/24/2016 5:30:52 PM EDT
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MPD Chief
Sounds like things are going to get interesting in Minneapolis. |
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They are just going to bust up shit that other blacks and minorities need or work at.
Let them riot and destroy their own community. No white cop wants to end up as another poster child for their media hit squad. Go into the burbs and they will find out that Minnesota nice has real limits. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Does this video conclude that charges against the police officers will not be charged, even though the announcement has not been made yet? I would think that she has had an open investigation on the indecent since the beginning. I'm sure that she has the answer by now. They are probable waiting till the weather turns tomorrow. I expect that the decision was made last week and she sent out that message because she wants to be more aggressive, but we will see if the mayor and city council will allow it. I see a no charges and bullshit in the next week. We will see. |
| Just another reason to stay away from Minneapolis. Do everyone that has to go there a solid and call Governor Dayton when you see that 94/35w has been shutdown from protests. The state patrol has jurisdiction on the freeway and he should be held responsible if they are shutdown and the protesters are not prosecuted. |
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Just another reason to stay away from Minneapolis. Do everyone that has to go there a solid and call Governor Dayton when you see that 94/35w has been shutdown from protests. The state patrol has jurisdiction on the freeway and he should be held responsible if they are shutdown and the protesters are not prosecuted. Governor Goofy will be playing the fiddle while Minneapolis burns. |
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http://www.startribune.com/protesters-take-to-the-streets-in-minneapolis-following-decision-in-jamar-clark-case/374028491/
Peaceful protesters took to the streets in Minneapolis on Wednesday in anguish and anger over Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman's decision not to charge two police officers in last fall's shooting death of Jamar Clark.
Several hundred protesters converged at the Hennepin County Government Center Wednesday night after marching from Elliot Park, just south of downtown, and from north Minneapolis, where Clark was fatally shot Nov. 15 in the 1600 block of Plymouth Av. N. They came in force, chanting, "No justice, no peace! Prosecute the police!" Freeman acknowledged that there were contradictory eyewitness accounts, but that forensic evidence and a lack of bruising on Clark's wrists supported the officers' version of events. |
