"Protesters shouted them away from a park and continued to follow them until the police scooped them up in a car and sped away."
https://twitter.com/NickAtNews/status/1300910722344456194
https://twitter.com/NickAtNews/status/1300910722344456194
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Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
I'm in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where things were pretty calm until two members of the Proud Boys arrived. Protesters shouted them away from a park and continued to follow them until the police scooped them up in a car and sped away. https://t.co/7nwHiT9XGJ
Forwarded from Chi Revolt for Black Lives
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Black Powder Press
In Seattle tonight, a crowd of 20-30 protesters briefly materialized, attacked the east precinct in Capitol Hill, threw a number of molotovs over the new wall at the building, then disappeared into the night. This appears to be an example of protesters leveraging…
#Rochester This happened 2 months before George Floyd's very similar murder but it just became public today!
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/5691797002?__twitter_impression=true
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/5691797002?__twitter_impression=true
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A Black man pinned to the ground by NY police died two months before George Floyd
Daniel Prude died in March, two months before George Floyd's very similar death in Minneapolis, yet it didn't become public until now.
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CN extreme graphic, murder, police violence
"Prude’s last words among them was him praying for God to save him from death"
This was a fucking execution.
https://twitter.com/anoncatanoncat/status/1301274756675563520?s=19
"Prude’s last words among them was him praying for God to save him from death"
This was a fucking execution.
https://twitter.com/anoncatanoncat/status/1301274756675563520?s=19
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Anoncat ☭☂️🏴 ➐
BREAKING VIDEO: New body cam footage released shows officers murdering an unarmed #DanielPrude on the streets of Rochester. As he was struggling with a mental episode, Prude’s last words among them was him praying for God to save him from death. #Rochester…
The good apples leave, because “One bad apple spoils the bunch". The remaining apples are either bad or getting spoiled. ACAB
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from philly socialists:
We need more people ASAP at eviction court to prevent them from opening! At Juniper & E Penn Square, and at One South Broad Street!
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No evictions during a global pandemic! No evictions EVER!
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from philly socialists:
We need more people ASAP at eviction court to prevent them from opening! At Juniper & E Penn Square, and at One South Broad Street!
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No evictions during a global pandemic! No evictions EVER!
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The Black Lives Revolution (BLM) pinned «🚨🚨🚨 from philly socialists: We need more people ASAP at eviction court to prevent them from opening! At Juniper & E Penn Square, and at One South Broad Street! 🚨🚨🚨 No evictions during a global pandemic! No evictions EVER! 🚨🚨🚨»
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For those confused. You basically have to apply to not be evicted. So courts are still open
"If you are a renter -- in an apartment, house or mobile home -- you are protected by the eviction moratorium through the end of the year, as long as you meet the following requirements:
--You are unable to pay your rent due to a coronavirus-related job loss or income reduction.
--You qualified for a direct stimulus payment under the CARES Act or expect to earn less than $99,000 in 2020, or $198,000 if filing a joint tax return.
--You have made an effort to get available government assistance to cover rent, available to you or a household member
--You can demonstrate that your inability to pay is because of financial hardship due to Covid-19, that you have made your best efforts to make timely partial payments and that you would likely become homeless if you were evicted."
From: https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/02/success/cdc-control-eviction-moratorium/index.html
"If you are a renter -- in an apartment, house or mobile home -- you are protected by the eviction moratorium through the end of the year, as long as you meet the following requirements:
--You are unable to pay your rent due to a coronavirus-related job loss or income reduction.
--You qualified for a direct stimulus payment under the CARES Act or expect to earn less than $99,000 in 2020, or $198,000 if filing a joint tax return.
--You have made an effort to get available government assistance to cover rent, available to you or a household member
--You can demonstrate that your inability to pay is because of financial hardship due to Covid-19, that you have made your best efforts to make timely partial payments and that you would likely become homeless if you were evicted."
From: https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/02/success/cdc-control-eviction-moratorium/index.html