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Edit: I see they ordered it late last night. I'm glad there wasn't any violence. Protest all you want. You have the right to peacefully assemble. Peacefully.BDKJMU wrote:Apparently the midnight curfew was a myth..

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It hurts
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Quick! Someone get that young lady a block of ice stand on!Ibanez wrote:
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This is why they invented the M18A1.Ibanez wrote:
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How many people in that picture do you think have ever had a job other than selling coffee or working at a bar/restaurant?Ibanez wrote:
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Paid by George Soros.andy7171 wrote:I heard on the radio that 70% of those "protesters" that have been arrested over the last three nights have been from outside of North Carolina, according to their IDs.

You know I like Joy Division. Ian Curtis was a pile of worm-eaten dust before that girl's parents ever met though.kalm wrote:I get nothing for the Joy Division reference?
Not even from 93?
Fuckers....

I agree but would add protest all you want but stay on the sidewalks. Protestors should never be allowed to shut down streets or highways, and they should never be shut down without permits to accomodate protestors, inconveniencing thousands. They had that last night. I agree with what Guliani said yesterday:Ibanez wrote:Edit: I see they ordered it late last night. I'm glad there wasn't any violence. Protest all you want. You have the right to peacefully assemble. Peacefully.BDKJMU wrote:Apparently the midnight curfew was a myth..
There were several rumors going around yesterday about protests further south.
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Eh. And how many are from SC?andy7171 wrote:I heard on the radio that 70% of those "protesters" that have been arrested over the last three nights have been from outside of North Carolina, according to their IDs.
Skjellyfetti wrote:Eh. And how many are from SC?andy7171 wrote:I heard on the radio that 70% of those "protesters" that have been arrested over the last three nights have been from outside of North Carolina, according to their IDs.
Charlotte is on the border with SC. Certainly shouldn't be 70% of those arrested... but, "out-of-state" could be pretty fucking misleading


BDKJMU wrote:I agree but would add protest all you want but stay on the sidewalks. Protestors should never be allowed to shut down streets or highways, and they should never be shut down without permits to accomodate protestors, inconveniencing thousands. They had that last night. I agree with what Guliani said yesterday:Ibanez wrote: Edit: I see they ordered it late last night. I'm glad there wasn't any violence. Protest all you want. You have the right to peacefully assemble. Peacefully.
There were several rumors going around yesterday about protests further south.
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"...to discuss the leadership and policing breakdown that has allowed riots to cripple major United States cities. In his view, the moment you allow protestors—peaceful or not—to take over the roadways, you have lost control of the situation and put lives in danger.
“Here was my rule, and I enforced it with zero tolerance,” Guiliani said of his policy as mayor. “You want to protest? You have every right to do that… You could have the sidewalks, but you couldn’t have the streets without a permit. And if you got a permit, there was a limit in terms of the amount of time.”
Guiliani emphasized that he unequivocally supports the First Amendment right to protest, but it is simply too dangerous to allow anyone to overtake the streets of city like New York or Charlotte.
“Yes, you have a right to make your First Amendment point, but you do not have a right to take away the rights of other people,” he said. “If you take the streets of Manhattan, people are going to die. I had ambulances going through the streets of Manhattan, and if they don’t get to the hospital in four minutes, the man is dead of a heart attack.”
Prior to Guiliani’s two terms in office, New York City had seen rioting and boycotts that ultimately lead to the demise of his predecessor’s (Democratic mayor David Dinkins) administration. While Guiliani admitted his zero tolerance policies didn’t make him popular, it did set the tone for a safer city.
“The first bottle you throw, I go find you in the crowd, and we go right to Rikers Island [prison], or my police commissioner comes to Gracie Mansion, we look at the video tape, and we find the guy in his house and put him in jail,” he said. “That’s why I had no riots in eight years, and I took over a city that had had two major riots in two years… I used to say, ‘Come on, test me. I have 41,000 cops. What do you have?’”
Ultimately, the former mayor believes it is up to the elected leadership and police commissioner to maintain order and protect the rights and safety of all in the community.
“I believe in the First Amendment right to protest. I don’t believe in breaking up a man’s store,” Guiliani concluded. “If you put [the protestors] on the sidewalks, you exercise control over them… The police should be demonstrating that they are exercising control… I bet the vast majority of African Americans don’t want to be involved in what’s going on there on the streets...."
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It's a sad story. Regardless of the facts.BDKJMU wrote:Charlotte Shooting Video: Footage Shows Fatal Encounter Between Police, Keith Lamont Scott
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/cha ... th-n653426

Did it seem to anyone else the lady who took the video knew Scott was going to get out of the car with a gun? She kept saying, "don't you dare".andy7171 wrote:It's a sad story. Regardless of the facts.BDKJMU wrote:Charlotte Shooting Video: Footage Shows Fatal Encounter Between Police, Keith Lamont Scott
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/cha ... th-n653426
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They never found a gun at the car. No gun was observed on the video. This is what the Mr. Scott's lawyer stated after he saw the video tape.SeattleGriz wrote:Did it seem to anyone else the lady who took the video knew Scott was going to get out of the car with a gun? She kept saying, "don't you dare".andy7171 wrote: It's a sad story. Regardless of the facts.
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