Posted on 05/29/2020 9:40:48 AM PDT by Morgana
At least seven people were shot Thursday night in Louisville, Kentucky, during protests against police.
Shots rang out around 11:30 p.m., and two people were wounded badly enough to require surgery. All the wounded were civilians.
The Courier Journal reports Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Alicia Smiley stressing police officers did not fire their guns. The sources of the gunfire have not been identified, but some arrests have been made.
The protests began between 6 p.m and 7 p.m. and continued until heavy rains drove the crowds home in the early morning.
The hundreds of protesters chanted, No justice, No peace, Prosecute the police, as they protested the March 13, 2020, officer-involved shooting death of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor.
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Just what the President warned about in his blocked tweet.
He’s right again.
I asked my bleeding heart boss who is crying about this latest incident how many people died in the Rodney King riots of 1993
he had no answer
Asked him how many black kids were killed in Chicago over the weekend what their names were
Again no answer
Break laws...you will get justice for your actions.
False flag by Antifa/BLM/globalist terrorists, or just heir usual random violence because they hate everyone and everything including (with justification) themselves?
The only remarkable thing about seven people shot is ............ it wasn't ten people shot.
Slow week for them, I guess.
Statistically, black deaths by police is extremely rare as black on black and black on white is not as per very easily obtainable crime stats. Crime stats also elude to who commits crimes. The first thing the libs say is “BUT....!” and their BS litany drones on.
Lou,
Tagline works also.
This.
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