Posted on 06/01/2020 4:20:18 AM PDT by Renkluaf
Accused Molotov cocktail hurler is Ivy League-educated lawyer, community board member
A Ivy League-educated lawyer and member of a Brooklyn community board was among those arrested for hurling a Molotov cocktail at a marked NYPD vehicle amid George Floyd protests, it was revealed Sunday.
Colinford Mattis, 32, was allegedly behind the wheel of a tan minivan as his passenger, fellow attorney Urooj Rahman, allegedly hurled the incendiary at an empty NYPD vehicle outside the 88th Precinct station house in Fort Greene early on Saturday.
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In my opinion, this whole thing is Obamas work. Community organizer in chief has been waiting for this moment. I wanna know which one of his operatives runs Crowds on Demand, the company that hires these and pays them supposedly in bitcoin.
Heartbreaking! We loved her work...
but I cant think of an immediately good defense against a murderer with a lit molotov cocktail.
A 62 grain soft point moving at 2,800 fps would work.
Just saying.
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If true, the entire NYPD needs to be told so they can all call in sick tomorrow. No point in risking your life until you are told, “Okay, everyone, gloves are off.”
I’ve been waiting for the full, measured response, the punch in the nose that sends the dogs scurrying for home, tail between their legs. Needs to happen...today, not tonight, today, broad daylight, with national coverage (so the late risers can watch and call in sick to Antifa).
And higher education
Liar.
Its a Chinese name meaning noodle.
Ramen is a Japanese, not Chinese, noodle, and quite tasty. 8>)
More affirmative action tokens...pathetic
I so agree. I’d just state that there’s simply no other choice here. They have to go down.
BINGO. American citizens are fighting many internal enemies.
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