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Overview updates of the BLM Protests in 2020.

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The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
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"... They hadn’t received an Amber Alert or a media request from police during the entire time Quawan was missing. In fact, the only information they had received from BPD about the case was after Quawan’s body had been found."

-https://www.theroot.com/what-happened-to-quawan-charles-1845637599
Forwarded from Strike Force
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article247094007.html

Gov. Ron DeSantis has drafted “anti-mob” legislation that would expand Florida’s Stand Your Ground law — a move that critics say will allow armed citizens to shoot suspected looters or anyone engaged in “criminal mischief” that disrupts a business.
Forwarded from Philly RUST
Police shot and killed someone in Kensington yesterday. This is now 3 people killed by Philly police the past couple weeks.
The same day the Philadelphia Police Department puts in a request and receives a hearing for $18 million in funding; a larger amount than what was cut from their budget earlier in the year, Philadelphia Police Department kills their 4th victim in a period just over a 1 month.
Forwarded from Philly RUST
Philly Police have committed extrajudicial killings on
10/8, 10/27, and 11/13
No more money for those who take peoples lives. Especially when we need money for the homeless, the hungry, and crumbling infrastructure. Put $18 million into homes for the homeless.
Correction, this is the 4th victim in Philly. There was someone killed on 10/23 by the District Attorney's office.
Forwarded from DC RUST
Nazis tore apart a mural and memorial today in DC with support of police. So that means statues are fair game now right?
Philly's history tells us that when we follow the orders of the Fraternal Order of Police, more people die. In 1969, the Philadelphia Police Review Board was abolished by Mayor Frank Rizzo. From 1970 to 1978 75 people were shot while unarmed, while retreating, and while not being charged for a violent crime in Philadelphia. This compares to the 1950s when only 32 people were shot and killed by police in Philadelphia. Hundreds of people became victims of militarized violence. In the 80s, a whole block was bombed and several children were killed. Philadelphia was the first Police Department ever to be sued for use of force by the US government. It took until the 90s until police reviewed peoples complaints again. Philly has one of the most violent Police Departments in history when we review the books. And Philly has shown time and time again that reforms don't work. Abolish the militarized occupation of Philadelphia neighborhoods!

https://www.inquirer.com/news/inq/philadelphia-police-brutality-history-frank-rizzo-20200710.html
DC RUST
https://twitter.com/DANIKINGMUSIC/status/1327690379496361985/photo/1
They started the term with a lie on the size of a crowd, it's only fair that they end with another one

Edit: I literally can't find any photos that show more than a few thousands gathered. "A million" lmao
@DouglassRUST is doing police scanner transcription today for those looking for mutual aid.
Forwarded from DC RUST
#ground report of a large fight outside of the Supreme Court

If you have ground reports, you can send them to @RUSTContactBot