Thursday, November 27, 2014

Ferguson International


At least 400 protesters have been arrested over the past three days across the US, as they rallied against the grand jury decision on the shooting of Mike Brown in Ferguson, and police violence in general.

Some 200 activists were detained in Los Angeles. At 7:30pm local time on Wednesday, police told the demonstrators to leave within four minutes. Those who stayed were taken to police stations, with a possible bail of $500. If the bail isn’t paid, the detainees are to stay in prison until at least December 1.

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In Oakland, California, hundreds of protesters marched through the city, spraying walls, billboards and bus stops with graffiti and smashing storefront windows. It all led to clashes with police in a public plaza adjacent to City Hall.

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San Diego saw a peaceful march, with around 300 people chanting “Ferguson, we’ve got your back!”

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In Dallas, Texas, three members of a group called ‘Come and Take It’ marched alongside demonstrators, saying they were prepared to step in and protect private property if things turned ugly.

  RT
Heavily armed.  What are they going to do if "things turn ugly"?  Shoot civilian protesters?  "Come and Take It'" - they're talking about their guns.



What a great time to have so many open carry communities.





Oathkeepers...aren't they the "Christian" army?

And even London joined in...

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