Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just proves that people talking about the police are right. The police are virtually useless. Hey stand around and watch proud boys attack people. I wonder if this is because they sympathized with the PB’s?
One of the pictures I saw has them flashing the white power hand sign.
And in DC we had MPD standing around doing nothing while PBs assaulted random people right in front of them, we had MPD giving PBs fist bumps, we had MPD Lieutenants feeding intel to PBs.
Police departments are compromised by violent far right extremists.
Not to mention, the revelation that the Oathkeepers membership roster included numerous active police officers. As a reminder, Proud Boys and Oathkeepers were two of the main domestic right wing MAGA terrorist groups involved in organizing the violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6th.
Police turning a blind eye to right wing violence is not a "whoops" - it's by design.
MCPD officers were down there protecting the Capitol and several were severely injured. There are 18,000 police departments. Painting them all with one broad brush does nobody any good. And can actually harm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just proves that people talking about the police are right. The police are virtually useless. Hey stand around and watch proud boys attack people. I wonder if this is because they sympathized with the PB’s?
One of the pictures I saw has them flashing the white power hand sign.
And in DC we had MPD standing around doing nothing while PBs assaulted random people right in front of them, we had MPD giving PBs fist bumps, we had MPD Lieutenants feeding intel to PBs.
Police departments are compromised by violent far right extremists.
Not to mention, the revelation that the Oathkeepers membership roster included numerous active police officers. As a reminder, Proud Boys and Oathkeepers were two of the main domestic right wing MAGA terrorist groups involved in organizing the violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6th.
Police turning a blind eye to right wing violence is not a "whoops" - it's by design.
MCPD officers were down there protecting the Capitol and several were severely injured. There are 18,000 police departments. Painting them all with one broad brush does nobody any good. And can actually harm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just proves that people talking about the police are right. The police are virtually useless. Hey stand around and watch proud boys attack people. I wonder if this is because they sympathized with the PB’s?
One of the pictures I saw has them flashing the white power hand sign.
And in DC we had MPD standing around doing nothing while PBs assaulted random people right in front of them, we had MPD giving PBs fist bumps, we had MPD Lieutenants feeding intel to PBs.
Police departments are compromised by violent far right extremists.
Not to mention, the revelation that the Oathkeepers membership roster included numerous active police officers. As a reminder, Proud Boys and Oathkeepers were two of the main domestic right wing MAGA terrorist groups involved in organizing the violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6th.
Police turning a blind eye to right wing violence is not a "whoops" - it's by design.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just proves that people talking about the police are right. The police are virtually useless. Hey stand around and watch proud boys attack people. I wonder if this is because they sympathized with the PB’s?
One of the pictures I saw has them flashing the white power hand sign.
And in DC we had MPD standing around doing nothing while PBs assaulted random people right in front of them, we had MPD giving PBs fist bumps, we had MPD Lieutenants feeding intel to PBs.
Police departments are compromised by violent far right extremists.
Anonymous wrote:This just proves that people talking about the police are right. The police are virtually useless. Hey stand around and watch proud boys attack people. I wonder if this is because they sympathized with the PB’s?
One of the pictures I saw has them flashing the white power hand sign.
Anonymous wrote:This just proves that people talking about the police are right. The police are virtually useless. Hey stand around and watch proud boys attack people. I wonder if this is because they sympathized with the PB’s?
One of the pictures I saw has them flashing the white power hand sign.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County Police say that they dispersed a Proud Boys protest outside a drag queen story hour event at the Loyalty Bookstore in Downtown Silver Spring on Saturday afternoon.
Parasol Patrol volunteers said that despite the MCPD report, the Proud Boys were not dispersed by police. “They did not disperse the PBs [Proud Boys],” volunteer John Zittrauer said in a comment on Facebook. “…I’m the guy with the bloody nose.”
The Proud Boys left when the event ended, Mink said.
https://www.sourceofthespring.com/silver-spring-news/2803682/police-disperse-protest-at-drag-queen-story-hour/
Montgomery County Police say that they dispersed a Proud Boys protest outside a drag queen story hour event at the Loyalty Bookstore in Downtown Silver Spring on Saturday afternoon.
Parasol Patrol volunteers said that despite the MCPD report, the Proud Boys were not dispersed by police. “They did not disperse the PBs [Proud Boys],” volunteer John Zittrauer said in a comment on Facebook. “…I’m the guy with the bloody nose.”
The Proud Boys left when the event ended, Mink said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that the FOP has asked for my opinion, let alone my advice, but I think they made a big strategic mistake in going after Councilmember Mink in the first place. And then it backfired on them. Maybe they will learn from this.
Please, genuinely interested, in what way do you feel this reflected more poorly on police and how was this a mistake?
Other than that the police stood by as Proud Boys threatened violence against a group of people that included the councilmember, then falsely claimed that they had dispersed the Proud Boys? Do you think that reflects well on the police?
And then, does this supposedly police-attacking councilmember attack the police for the failure to protect and the false characterization? No, the councilmember does not. Because unlike the FOP, she doesn't act as though everything were all about her.
She comes out smelling the worst in this. And it’s not supposedly, she does attack the police. It’s all over her twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that the FOP has asked for my opinion, let alone my advice, but I think they made a big strategic mistake in going after Councilmember Mink in the first place. And then it backfired on them. Maybe they will learn from this.
Please, genuinely interested, in what way do you feel this reflected more poorly on police and how was this a mistake?
Other than that the police stood by as Proud Boys threatened violence against a group of people that included the councilmember, then falsely claimed that they had dispersed the Proud Boys? Do you think that reflects well on the police?
And then, does this supposedly police-attacking councilmember attack the police for the failure to protect and the false characterization? No, the councilmember does not. Because unlike the FOP, she doesn't act as though everything were all about her.
This is the first time this has been said by anyone, even by the Twitter activists who were there, so I know that you are making it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that the FOP has asked for my opinion, let alone my advice, but I think they made a big strategic mistake in going after Councilmember Mink in the first place. And then it backfired on them. Maybe they will learn from this.
Please, genuinely interested, in what way do you feel this reflected more poorly on police and how was this a mistake?
Other than that the police stood by as Proud Boys threatened violence against a group of people that included the councilmember, then falsely claimed that they had dispersed the Proud Boys? Do you think that reflects well on the police?
And then, does this supposedly police-attacking councilmember attack the police for the failure to protect and the false characterization? No, the councilmember does not. Because unlike the FOP, she doesn't act as though everything were all about her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that the FOP has asked for my opinion, let alone my advice, but I think they made a big strategic mistake in going after Councilmember Mink in the first place. And then it backfired on them. Maybe they will learn from this.
Please, genuinely interested, in what way do you feel this reflected more poorly on police and how was this a mistake?
Other than that the police stood by as Proud Boys threatened violence against a group of people that included the councilmember, then falsely claimed that they had dispersed the Proud Boys? Do you think that reflects well on the police?
And then, does this supposedly police-attacking councilmember attack the police for the failure to protect and the false characterization? No, the councilmember does not. Because unlike the FOP, she doesn't act as though everything were all about her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that the FOP has asked for my opinion, let alone my advice, but I think they made a big strategic mistake in going after Councilmember Mink in the first place. And then it backfired on them. Maybe they will learn from this.
Please, genuinely interested, in what way do you feel this reflected more poorly on police and how was this a mistake?
Anonymous wrote:Not that the FOP has asked for my opinion, let alone my advice, but I think they made a big strategic mistake in going after Councilmember Mink in the first place. And then it backfired on them. Maybe they will learn from this.