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Tough Day To Be In Law Enforcement

It's not a cop car. There was a skirmish between protesters and guy in that car. The guy pulled out a bow and arrow and threatened protesters with it. Then they jumped him and his car got turned over and set on fire.
That might have happened as well. But there was definitely a SLC police car flipped over and lit on fire. Also pooped on by a girl. I'm watching videos on snapchat. It looks near the library next to the Trax line.
 
It's not a cop car. There was a skirmish between protesters and guy in that car. The guy pulled out a bow and arrow and threatened protesters with it. Then they jumped him and his car got turned over and set on fire.
I saw a cop car get flipped over
There could be more than one car in slc too
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Okay, I just watched another car get flipped over. The guy threatened people and pulled a crossbow out. Then got taken down by the crowd and cops dragged him away. Then the crowd turned and flipped his car over and burned it as well.

SLC has a curfew now with the national guard there.
 
Curfew in downtown Salt Lake City from now until 6am Monday. Yet neither the cops nor the protestors have made a move, other than little skirmishes (throwing water bottles and rocks at cops, etc). No idea how they are going to disburse the crowd.

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189-unit affordable housing burned down.

https://m.startribune.com/minneapol...nit-affordable-housing-development/570836742/



I try not to engage with certain ideas by primarily shaming them, and I tend to not make arguments by appealing to demographics or identity, but I’m seeing a lot of white people on social media saying “I’m seeing a lot of white people on social media ____” and then offering up their explanation of the exceptionalism of what we’re seeing is appropriate, followed by an exhortation to “simply listen” to what the violence is telling us. I’m seeing strong black leadership from Atlanta pleading with people to not burn down their community. Then we’re seeing a celebration of white folks showing their solidarity by burning down black communities, or watching remotely and cheering in some sort of catharsis as those most victimized by these actions are the black communities themselves, and by people not even from those communities.


The St. Paul mayor had to walk back his statement regarding arrests and out of staters:

https://news.google.com/articles/CA...GCAowrqkBMKBFMLKAAg?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
 
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