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Dave's 2A Blog
Monday, 28 February 2011
AHTODJASO
Topic: General politics

DIDNT I TELL YOU THIS WOULD HAPPEN?

 The only difference between me and a prophet is that a prophet will tell you "when"

"When" doesnt matter to me.

When MURDER is COVERED UP, rioting is not prosecutable. AND NOTICE THE COMMENTS THE PAPER DELIBERATELY PUTS UP FRONT- THEY ARE PRO POLICE.

And REMEMBER WHAT ELSE I SAID: That someday, the poor, repressed folk will get tired of this shit and organize with the GANGS- THEN ALL HELL WIL BREAK LOOSE.  IT WONT MATTER "WHO" or "WHY"

IT WILL HAPPEN

 http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014349566_rioters28m.html

Rioters target Seattle police, local businesses late Saturday

A group of 25 to 30 people, most dressed in black and wearing bandannas or masks, wreaked mayhem Saturday night on Capitol Hill and the Denny Triangle area of Seattle, painting anti-police slogans, throwing flares at patrol cars and trashing several businesses, police said.

Seattle Times staff reporter

A group of 25 to 30 people, most dressed in black and wearing bandannas or masks, wreaked mayhem Saturday night in Seattle on Capitol Hill and the Denny Triangle, painting anti-police slogans, throwing flares at patrol cars and trashing several businesses, police said.

Officers arrested three people on suspicion of rioting, pedestrian interference and obstruction.

The melee began about 9 p.m., as an officer was taking a prisoner to the West Precinct office at Eighth Avenue and Virginia Street. The officer noted a large group gathered nearby at Boren Avenue and Howell Street, the intersection where Seattle police Officer Ian Birk fatally shot John T. Williams, a First Nations woodcarver, on Aug. 30. The area was the scene of a September protest.

The shooting was ruled unjustified, but prosecutors recently said they would not file criminal charges. Mayor Mike McGinn, meanwhile, declared Sunday John T. Williams Day.

 [[PS the context here is a cop murdering a CITIZEN in the streets for POSESSING A KNIFE]]


Posted by Dave at 1:21 PM PST

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