Posted on 09/19/2020 5:06:58 PM PDT by Severa
Ahead of any decision from Attorney General Daniel Cameron, Gov. Andy Beshear said he has not activated the National Guard, adding he doesnt have a timeline.
I have requested from the attorney generals office 48-hours notice if Louisville believes the National Guard will be needed for any pending decision, he said.
The guard was previously activated for the first few days of protests at the end of May.
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What decision?
why? for what?
They need the National Guard there regardless; it’s going to be rioting either way.
Breonna Taylor decision.
Can a response time of 48 hours give everyone enough time to loot , burn, and escape?
What a fool in Louisiana.
Whether to execute, er... prosecute, the cops who shot a black woman. Family has already been given $12 million.
Whether to execute, er... prosecute, the cops who shot a black woman. Family has already been given $12 million.
“””Breonna Taylor decision.”””””
The girl who returned a rental car with a dead guy in the trunk?
Is that you, Biden?
The only time in the last 100+ days we’ve had any NG presence was after that first weekend of protests/riots and during Oaks/Derby weekend when all of the out of state groups showed up. The idiot Louisville libs I see in social media are trying SO hard to downplay things ‘It’s not that bad downtown! The right wingers are exaggerating things!’ No, you dumbfucks it really IS that bad. I’d estimate about 80% of Louisville businesses have their glass storefronts boarded up and it’s been that way for weeks.
Between Fisher and Beshear, they have reversed decades of progress for downtown Louisville in a matter of weeks.
not much of a guard service if they need 2 days notice to be ready to help a situation.
Here is an opportunity to hit back hard, but it wont happen....not yet
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