Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
That would explain, at least in part, the difference in reaction between Charlotte and Tulsa.
The east coast is more populated than OK is - more outside agitators come to Charlotte.
There was a story that showed some of the same people at Ferguson was in Baltimore. Paid protesters/agitators? Now, a quick search gave up the following and I don't know much about the site so fwiw here it is.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Ferguson-Missouri-paid-protesters/2015/05/25/id/646587/
LOL, "I don't know much about the site". Do yourself a favor and keep it that way. Newsmax is essentially Trump on steroids. A complete racist mess.
Yes, it's on the opposite side of the aisle from CNN. Funny how that sometimes happens.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
That would explain, at least in part, the difference in reaction between Charlotte and Tulsa.
The east coast is more populated than OK is - more outside agitators come to Charlotte.
There was a story that showed some of the same people at Ferguson was in Baltimore. Paid protesters/agitators? Now, a quick search gave up the following and I don't know much about the site so fwiw here it is.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Ferguson-Missouri-paid-protesters/2015/05/25/id/646587/
LOL, "I don't know much about the site". Do yourself a favor and keep it that way. Newsmax is essentially Trump on steroids. A complete racist mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
That would explain, at least in part, the difference in reaction between Charlotte and Tulsa.
The east coast is more populated than OK is - more outside agitators come to Charlotte.
There was a story that showed some of the same people at Ferguson was in Baltimore. Paid protesters/agitators? Now, a quick search gave up the following and I don't know much about the site so fwiw here it is.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Ferguson-Missouri-paid-protesters/2015/05/25/id/646587/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
That would explain, at least in part, the difference in reaction between Charlotte and Tulsa.
The east coast is more populated than OK is - more outside agitators come to Charlotte.
There was a story that showed some of the same people at Ferguson was in Baltimore. Paid protesters/agitators? Now, a quick search gave up the following and I don't know much about the site so fwiw here it is.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Ferguson-Missouri-paid-protesters/2015/05/25/id/646587/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
That would explain, at least in part, the difference in reaction between Charlotte and Tulsa.
The east coast is more populated than OK is - more outside agitators come to Charlotte.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
That would explain, at least in part, the difference in reaction between Charlotte and Tulsa.
The east coast is more populated than OK is - more outside agitators come to Charlotte.
Anonymous wrote:"The family of Keith Lamont Scott has reviewed the video that shows the moment when police fatally shot him in North Carolina on Tuesday, the family's attorney said.
Police in Charlotte have confirmed to ABC News that they have video that shows Scott had a gun in his hand during his interaction with police officers before he was fatally shot. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said earlier today that the footage he reviewed does not provide "definitive visual evidence that would confirm that a person is pointing a gun."
When the Scott family was asked if the video they saw matches what police has described, their attorney replied, "No comment."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/definitive-visual-evidence-cop-shooting-keith-lamont-scott/story?id=42275887
Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
Anonymous wrote:CNN’s Erin Burnett tweeted today that she had learned how many of those who were arrested at the protest last night in Charlotte, North Carolina, were from other states.
Charlotte police sergeant tells me 70% of ppl arrested last night had out of state ID: “these are not protestors, these are criminals”
— Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) September 22, 2016
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The family of Keith Lamont Scott has reviewed the video that shows the moment when police fatally shot him in North Carolina on Tuesday, the family's attorney said.
Police in Charlotte have confirmed to ABC News that they have video that shows Scott had a gun in his hand during his interaction with police officers before he was fatally shot. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said earlier today that the footage he reviewed does not provide "definitive visual evidence that would confirm that a person is pointing a gun."
When the Scott family was asked if the video they saw matches what police has described, their attorney replied, "No comment."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/definitive-visual-evidence-cop-shooting-keith-lamont-scott/story?id=42275887
He doesn't have to actually be pointing the gun. If he had it in his hand and refused to drop it in accordance with police demands, that alone can be seen as enough of a threat to justify the shooting.
What doesn't make sense to me is that while the Charlotte case is "murky," the Tulsa case is pretty clear-cut. Yet the riots are in Charlotte and not Tulsa.
Anonymous wrote:"The family of Keith Lamont Scott has reviewed the video that shows the moment when police fatally shot him in North Carolina on Tuesday, the family's attorney said.
Police in Charlotte have confirmed to ABC News that they have video that shows Scott had a gun in his hand during his interaction with police officers before he was fatally shot. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said earlier today that the footage he reviewed does not provide "definitive visual evidence that would confirm that a person is pointing a gun."
When the Scott family was asked if the video they saw matches what police has described, their attorney replied, "No comment."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/definitive-visual-evidence-cop-shooting-keith-lamont-scott/story?id=42275887