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This thread is a magnificent waste of time and bandwidth. Nothing will happen to the US. I recently moved cross country and am just a couple hrs away from one of the major riot areas in the East Coast.

One of my neighbors is a black grandmother. What she said next is an indictment against the Black Lives Matter (BLM) so called 'movement'. In short, there is no such 'movement'. I remember her words verbatim: "When I saw white boys break windows then black boys loot, I know it stopped being about George Floyd." That was on the 4th day of the riots. Today, we have BET Robert Johnson told America that black folks are laughing at white folks over BLM. When I have a black grandma and a black CEO who noted the same thing, it is essentially over. For the average Americans, now that BLM leaders admitted that they are Marxists, it really is over.

In the long run, police reforms will occur. The reforms are due, anyway. But as far as BLM as a 'movement' go, they will have their 15 minutes of fame -- figuratively speaking -- but they will be reduced to nothing more than a fringe group.
 
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Expect more of this as US becomes a new Mexico/Brazil in the near future. As minorities become majorities, USA is going to lose their superpower status.
 
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/06/us/children-killed-holiday-weekend/index.html

At least 6 children were killed by gun violence across the nation this holiday weekend
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Four child victims of gun violence in the US over the holiday weekend pictured from left: Natalie Wallace, Davon McNeal, Secoriea Turner, and Royta De'Marco Giles Jr.
(CNN)At least six children were killed in shootings across the country over the holiday weekend, sparking calls from officials to end the gun violence plaguing their communities.

The children, ages 6 to 14, were all shot and killed while doing everyday things -- riding in mom's car, walking in a mall, and playing in a yard with their cousins.


Secoriea Turner, 8, Atlanta
In Atlanta, eight-year-old Secoriea Turner, was sitting in a car with her mother and another adult when gunshots rang out Saturday night on University Ave SW near I-75/85 Saturday night.

As the driver tried to pull into a parking lot on Pryor Road, near where Rayshard Brooks died at the hands of police, someone opened fire on the vehicle, police said.
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Secoriea Turner was sitting in the car when she was fatally shot in Atlanta.

Someone had placed illegal barricades in the area, according to police.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms begged anyone with information to come forward, and a $10,000 reward for information in the case has been announced by Crime Stoppers.
"We're fighting the enemy within when we are shooting each other up in our streets," the mayor said at a press conference Sunday. "You shot and killed a baby. And it wasn't one shooter, there was at least two shooters," she said.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp offered his condolences to Secoriea's family on Sunday posting on Twitter, "Our hearts absolutely break for this precious life senselessly taken.
Royta De'Marco Giles, 8, Hoover, Alabama

On Friday in Hoover, Alabama, another 8-year-old was shot and killed while in a mall.
Royta De'Marco Giles Jr. was one of four "innocent bystanders caught in the cross fire," when a gun battle started between a group of men inside the Riverchase Galleria mall, a press release from the Hoover Police Department said.
The young boy had just finished second grade at Jonesboro Elementary School, a statement from Bessemer City Schools said.
200706023416-royta-demarco-giles-exlarge-169.jpg

Royta De'Marco Giles was shot and killed when he was caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a mall in Hoover, Alabama.

"Our hearts are simply broken at the tragic loss of Giles. We are here for the family in every way possible, and we ask that everyone lifts the mother, family, and our school community in your prayers. This is tough," Bessemer City Schools superintendent, Dr. Autumm Jeter said in a statement to CNN.
Giles was described as a "smart child, who was a jewel, with big dreams of someday entering the music industry," according to the statement.
A suspect has been arrested on charges, and police have released additional surveillance images of several persons of interest they are seeking in connection to the child's death.


Davon McNeal, 11, Washington DC
Davon McNeal, 11, was visiting family in Southeast Washington when a group of five men began shooting around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, police said.
His grandfather, John Ayala -- who founded the DC chapter of the Guardian Angels and has been fighting against gun violence for many years -- said his grandson jumped out of the car to run into his aunt's house to grab a phone charger.
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Davon McNeal was visiting family when he was shot in Washington DC.

McNeal's mother heard the gunshots and saw her son duck to the ground, thinking he was trying to dodge the bullets, Ayala said.
But then she saw her son wasn't moving and noticed the blood. "She saw he was hit in the head," said Ayala, who was not there at the time. When he arrived at the hospital, he found out his grandson was dead.
"His mom was just crying, 'My baby! They took my baby!'" Ayala said.
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
"The public's help is dire in bringing to justice the perpetrators of the horrendous killing of 11-year old Davon McNeal," the mayor said in a tweet announcing the reward.


Natalia Wallace, 7, Chicago
A group of children were playing in the yard in Chicago's Austin neighborhood when three suspects exited a light colored vehicle and fired shots at a group gathered outside a home on the 100 block of North Latrobe Ave, police said.
Seven-year-old Natalia Wallace, identified to CNN affiliate WBBM by family members, was shot in the head and transported to Stroger Hospital where she died, Chicago Police told CNN.
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Natalia Wallace was shot while playing with cousins in a yard in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago.

Natalia was "sweet, shy, loving, and good at math," and had just finished first grade, her family told WBBM.
"Kids outside playing, they shouldn't have to worry about guns and people shooting," Natalia's father, Nathan Wallace, told the affiliate.
"Chicago. Austin. You got to be tired of this," Chief Fred Waller said when speaking with reporters. "Chicago's heart gets broken again. Austin's heart gets broken again. You got to be tired of this, because d*** it, I'm tired of this," Waller said.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot called on anyone with information to come forward and said the violence has "happened for far too long,"
"Tonight a 7 year old in Austin joined a list of teenagers and children whose hopes and dreams were ended by the barrel of a gun," Lightfoot said in a tweet.
"As a city we must wrap our arms around our youth so they understand there's a future for them that isn't wrapped up in gun violence."
In another shooting in Chicago, a 14-year-old was among four killed on July 4.


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Six-year-old killed in San Francisco
Police in San Francisco announced Sunday night that they were investigating the "senseless homicide" of a 6-year-old boy from Bayview.
The boy was found suffering from a gunshot wound after police received a call for a shooting around 10:44 p.m. Saturday night, according to a news release from the police department.
A second person was taken to the hospital from the scene and treated for non life-threatening injuries.
No arrests have been made and there was no suspect description available, the release said.
"Senseless violence like this that could so tragically claim the life of a small child is unacceptable in our City, and the San Francisco Police Department stands with the Bayview Hunter's Point community in its determination to bring the perpetrator or perpetrators to justice," Chief of Police William Scott said in the release.

Shootings across the US
Children weren't the only victims of gun violence, as shootings killed some and injured many others in several cities across the US over the holiday weekend.
New York saw at least 44 shooting incidents which affected 63 victims, according to NYPD statistics.
In one incident, two officers were injured when a bullet struck the front windshield of a marked radio patrol vehicle in the Bronx just before midnight July 4, the NYPD said. Both were treated for minor injuries. An NYPD source said it was not known whether the bullet was stray or intentionally fired and they are still trying to identify the shooter.
And in Chicago, 75 people had been shot over the weekend as of early Sunday, 13 of them fatally, according to CNN affiliate WLS.
CNN"s Sharif Paget, Bill Kirkos, Kay Jones, Chuck Johnston, Nicky Robertson, Lauren Koenig and Mary Kay Mallonee contributed to this report.
 
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This thread is a magnificent waste of time and bandwidth. Nothing will happen to the US. I recently moved cross country and am just a couple hrs away from one of the major riot areas in the East Coast.

One of my neighbors is a black grandmother. What she said next is an indictment against the Black Lives Matter (BLM) so called 'movement'. In short, there is no such 'movement'. I remember her words verbatim: "When I saw white boys break windows then black boys loot, I know it stopped being about George Floyd." That was on the 4th day of the riots. Today, we have BET Robert Johnson told America that black folks are laughing at white folks over BLM. When I have a black grandma and a black CEO who noted the same thing, it is essentially over. For the average Americans, now that BLM leaders admitted that they are Marxists, it really is over.

In the long run, police reforms will occur. The reforms are due, anyway. But as far as BLM as a 'movement' go, they will have their 15 minutes of fame -- figuratively speaking -- but they will be reduced to nothing more than a fringe group.
ohhh good to see you still around gambit! for a moment I thought you may have caught corona and died..
 
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/06/us/children-killed-holiday-weekend/index.html

At least 6 children were killed by gun violence across the nation this holiday weekend
200706040052-children-killed-holiday-weekend-split-exlarge-169.jpg

Four child victims of gun violence in the US over the holiday weekend pictured from left: Natalie Wallace, Davon McNeal, Secoriea Turner, and Royta De'Marco Giles Jr.
(CNN)At least six children were killed in shootings across the country over the holiday weekend, sparking calls from officials to end the gun violence plaguing their communities.

The children, ages 6 to 14, were all shot and killed while doing everyday things -- riding in mom's car, walking in a mall, and playing in a yard with their cousins.


Secoriea Turner, 8, Atlanta
In Atlanta, eight-year-old Secoriea Turner, was sitting in a car with her mother and another adult when gunshots rang out Saturday night on University Ave SW near I-75/85 Saturday night.

As the driver tried to pull into a parking lot on Pryor Road, near where Rayshard Brooks died at the hands of police, someone opened fire on the vehicle, police said.
200706023413-secoriea-turner-exlarge-169.jpg

Secoriea Turner was sitting in the car when she was fatally shot in Atlanta.

Someone had placed illegal barricades in the area, according to police.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms begged anyone with information to come forward, and a $10,000 reward for information in the case has been announced by Crime Stoppers.
"We're fighting the enemy within when we are shooting each other up in our streets," the mayor said at a press conference Sunday. "You shot and killed a baby. And it wasn't one shooter, there was at least two shooters," she said.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp offered his condolences to Secoriea's family on Sunday posting on Twitter, "Our hearts absolutely break for this precious life senselessly taken.
Royta De'Marco Giles, 8, Hoover, Alabama

On Friday in Hoover, Alabama, another 8-year-old was shot and killed while in a mall.
Royta De'Marco Giles Jr. was one of four "innocent bystanders caught in the cross fire," when a gun battle started between a group of men inside the Riverchase Galleria mall, a press release from the Hoover Police Department said.
The young boy had just finished second grade at Jonesboro Elementary School, a statement from Bessemer City Schools said.
200706023416-royta-demarco-giles-exlarge-169.jpg

Royta De'Marco Giles was shot and killed when he was caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a mall in Hoover, Alabama.

"Our hearts are simply broken at the tragic loss of Giles. We are here for the family in every way possible, and we ask that everyone lifts the mother, family, and our school community in your prayers. This is tough," Bessemer City Schools superintendent, Dr. Autumm Jeter said in a statement to CNN.
Giles was described as a "smart child, who was a jewel, with big dreams of someday entering the music industry," according to the statement.
A suspect has been arrested on charges, and police have released additional surveillance images of several persons of interest they are seeking in connection to the child's death.


Davon McNeal, 11, Washington DC
Davon McNeal, 11, was visiting family in Southeast Washington when a group of five men began shooting around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, police said.
His grandfather, John Ayala -- who founded the DC chapter of the Guardian Angels and has been fighting against gun violence for many years -- said his grandson jumped out of the car to run into his aunt's house to grab a phone charger.
200706023416-davon-mcneal-exlarge-169.jpg

Davon McNeal was visiting family when he was shot in Washington DC.

McNeal's mother heard the gunshots and saw her son duck to the ground, thinking he was trying to dodge the bullets, Ayala said.
But then she saw her son wasn't moving and noticed the blood. "She saw he was hit in the head," said Ayala, who was not there at the time. When he arrived at the hospital, he found out his grandson was dead.
"His mom was just crying, 'My baby! They took my baby!'" Ayala said.
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
"The public's help is dire in bringing to justice the perpetrators of the horrendous killing of 11-year old Davon McNeal," the mayor said in a tweet announcing the reward.


Natalia Wallace, 7, Chicago
A group of children were playing in the yard in Chicago's Austin neighborhood when three suspects exited a light colored vehicle and fired shots at a group gathered outside a home on the 100 block of North Latrobe Ave, police said.
Seven-year-old Natalia Wallace, identified to CNN affiliate WBBM by family members, was shot in the head and transported to Stroger Hospital where she died, Chicago Police told CNN.
200706023432-natalie-wallace-exlarge-169.jpg

Natalia Wallace was shot while playing with cousins in a yard in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago.

Natalia was "sweet, shy, loving, and good at math," and had just finished first grade, her family told WBBM.
"Kids outside playing, they shouldn't have to worry about guns and people shooting," Natalia's father, Nathan Wallace, told the affiliate.
"Chicago. Austin. You got to be tired of this," Chief Fred Waller said when speaking with reporters. "Chicago's heart gets broken again. Austin's heart gets broken again. You got to be tired of this, because d*** it, I'm tired of this," Waller said.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot called on anyone with information to come forward and said the violence has "happened for far too long,"
"Tonight a 7 year old in Austin joined a list of teenagers and children whose hopes and dreams were ended by the barrel of a gun," Lightfoot said in a tweet.
"As a city we must wrap our arms around our youth so they understand there's a future for them that isn't wrapped up in gun violence."
In another shooting in Chicago, a 14-year-old was among four killed on July 4.


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Six-year-old killed in San Francisco
Police in San Francisco announced Sunday night that they were investigating the "senseless homicide" of a 6-year-old boy from Bayview.
The boy was found suffering from a gunshot wound after police received a call for a shooting around 10:44 p.m. Saturday night, according to a news release from the police department.
A second person was taken to the hospital from the scene and treated for non life-threatening injuries.
No arrests have been made and there was no suspect description available, the release said.
"Senseless violence like this that could so tragically claim the life of a small child is unacceptable in our City, and the San Francisco Police Department stands with the Bayview Hunter's Point community in its determination to bring the perpetrator or perpetrators to justice," Chief of Police William Scott said in the release.

Shootings across the US
Children weren't the only victims of gun violence, as shootings killed some and injured many others in several cities across the US over the holiday weekend.
New York saw at least 44 shooting incidents which affected 63 victims, according to NYPD statistics.
In one incident, two officers were injured when a bullet struck the front windshield of a marked radio patrol vehicle in the Bronx just before midnight July 4, the NYPD said. Both were treated for minor injuries. An NYPD source said it was not known whether the bullet was stray or intentionally fired and they are still trying to identify the shooter.
And in Chicago, 75 people had been shot over the weekend as of early Sunday, 13 of them fatally, according to CNN affiliate WLS.
CNN"s Sharif Paget, Bill Kirkos, Kay Jones, Chuck Johnston, Nicky Robertson, Lauren Koenig and Mary Kay Mallonee contributed to this report.

Just devastating. How about CNN putting out that story? Either way, when innocent kids like these jewels suffer from the thuggery of losers, it just breaks one's heart. I don't think there's any way to get used to this.
 
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/06/us/children-killed-holiday-weekend/index.html

At least 6 children were killed by gun violence across the nation this holiday weekend
200706040052-children-killed-holiday-weekend-split-exlarge-169.jpg

Four child victims of gun violence in the US over the holiday weekend pictured from left: Natalie Wallace, Davon McNeal, Secoriea Turner, and Royta De'Marco Giles Jr.
(CNN)At least six children were killed in shootings across the country over the holiday weekend, sparking calls from officials to end the gun violence plaguing their communities.

The children, ages 6 to 14, were all shot and killed while doing everyday things -- riding in mom's car, walking in a mall, and playing in a yard with their cousins.


Secoriea Turner, 8, Atlanta
In Atlanta, eight-year-old Secoriea Turner, was sitting in a car with her mother and another adult when gunshots rang out Saturday night on University Ave SW near I-75/85 Saturday night.

As the driver tried to pull into a parking lot on Pryor Road, near where Rayshard Brooks died at the hands of police, someone opened fire on the vehicle, police said.
200706023413-secoriea-turner-exlarge-169.jpg

Secoriea Turner was sitting in the car when she was fatally shot in Atlanta.

Someone had placed illegal barricades in the area, according to police.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms begged anyone with information to come forward, and a $10,000 reward for information in the case has been announced by Crime Stoppers.
"We're fighting the enemy within when we are shooting each other up in our streets," the mayor said at a press conference Sunday. "You shot and killed a baby. And it wasn't one shooter, there was at least two shooters," she said.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp offered his condolences to Secoriea's family on Sunday posting on Twitter, "Our hearts absolutely break for this precious life senselessly taken.
Royta De'Marco Giles, 8, Hoover, Alabama

On Friday in Hoover, Alabama, another 8-year-old was shot and killed while in a mall.
Royta De'Marco Giles Jr. was one of four "innocent bystanders caught in the cross fire," when a gun battle started between a group of men inside the Riverchase Galleria mall, a press release from the Hoover Police Department said.
The young boy had just finished second grade at Jonesboro Elementary School, a statement from Bessemer City Schools said.
200706023416-royta-demarco-giles-exlarge-169.jpg

Royta De'Marco Giles was shot and killed when he was caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a mall in Hoover, Alabama.

"Our hearts are simply broken at the tragic loss of Giles. We are here for the family in every way possible, and we ask that everyone lifts the mother, family, and our school community in your prayers. This is tough," Bessemer City Schools superintendent, Dr. Autumm Jeter said in a statement to CNN.
Giles was described as a "smart child, who was a jewel, with big dreams of someday entering the music industry," according to the statement.
A suspect has been arrested on charges, and police have released additional surveillance images of several persons of interest they are seeking in connection to the child's death.


Davon McNeal, 11, Washington DC
Davon McNeal, 11, was visiting family in Southeast Washington when a group of five men began shooting around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, police said.
His grandfather, John Ayala -- who founded the DC chapter of the Guardian Angels and has been fighting against gun violence for many years -- said his grandson jumped out of the car to run into his aunt's house to grab a phone charger.
200706023416-davon-mcneal-exlarge-169.jpg

Davon McNeal was visiting family when he was shot in Washington DC.

McNeal's mother heard the gunshots and saw her son duck to the ground, thinking he was trying to dodge the bullets, Ayala said.
But then she saw her son wasn't moving and noticed the blood. "She saw he was hit in the head," said Ayala, who was not there at the time. When he arrived at the hospital, he found out his grandson was dead.
"His mom was just crying, 'My baby! They took my baby!'" Ayala said.
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
"The public's help is dire in bringing to justice the perpetrators of the horrendous killing of 11-year old Davon McNeal," the mayor said in a tweet announcing the reward.


Natalia Wallace, 7, Chicago
A group of children were playing in the yard in Chicago's Austin neighborhood when three suspects exited a light colored vehicle and fired shots at a group gathered outside a home on the 100 block of North Latrobe Ave, police said.
Seven-year-old Natalia Wallace, identified to CNN affiliate WBBM by family members, was shot in the head and transported to Stroger Hospital where she died, Chicago Police told CNN.
200706023432-natalie-wallace-exlarge-169.jpg

Natalia Wallace was shot while playing with cousins in a yard in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago.

Natalia was "sweet, shy, loving, and good at math," and had just finished first grade, her family told WBBM.
"Kids outside playing, they shouldn't have to worry about guns and people shooting," Natalia's father, Nathan Wallace, told the affiliate.
"Chicago. Austin. You got to be tired of this," Chief Fred Waller said when speaking with reporters. "Chicago's heart gets broken again. Austin's heart gets broken again. You got to be tired of this, because d*** it, I'm tired of this," Waller said.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot called on anyone with information to come forward and said the violence has "happened for far too long,"
"Tonight a 7 year old in Austin joined a list of teenagers and children whose hopes and dreams were ended by the barrel of a gun," Lightfoot said in a tweet.
"As a city we must wrap our arms around our youth so they understand there's a future for them that isn't wrapped up in gun violence."
In another shooting in Chicago, a 14-year-old was among four killed on July 4.


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Six-year-old killed in San Francisco
Police in San Francisco announced Sunday night that they were investigating the "senseless homicide" of a 6-year-old boy from Bayview.
The boy was found suffering from a gunshot wound after police received a call for a shooting around 10:44 p.m. Saturday night, according to a news release from the police department.
A second person was taken to the hospital from the scene and treated for non life-threatening injuries.
No arrests have been made and there was no suspect description available, the release said.
"Senseless violence like this that could so tragically claim the life of a small child is unacceptable in our City, and the San Francisco Police Department stands with the Bayview Hunter's Point community in its determination to bring the perpetrator or perpetrators to justice," Chief of Police William Scott said in the release.

Shootings across the US
Children weren't the only victims of gun violence, as shootings killed some and injured many others in several cities across the US over the holiday weekend.
New York saw at least 44 shooting incidents which affected 63 victims, according to NYPD statistics.
In one incident, two officers were injured when a bullet struck the front windshield of a marked radio patrol vehicle in the Bronx just before midnight July 4, the NYPD said. Both were treated for minor injuries. An NYPD source said it was not known whether the bullet was stray or intentionally fired and they are still trying to identify the shooter.
And in Chicago, 75 people had been shot over the weekend as of early Sunday, 13 of them fatally, according to CNN affiliate WLS.
CNN"s Sharif Paget, Bill Kirkos, Kay Jones, Chuck Johnston, Nicky Robertson, Lauren Koenig and Mary Kay Mallonee contributed to this report.

For you all who worshiping "freedom" too much. look at this!

Enjoy the freedom of owning firearms. Because it goes into the freedom of killing innocent children in the process. Freedom is good, isn't it? **** freedom! freedom and law must be in balance. Because freedom without law is anarchy, like THIS!

We won't die without "Freedom of owning Firearms" anyway. Just imagine if there is no "Freedom of owning Firearms" in US. those children won't die. Those thugs won't become crazy, and police officers won't become aggressive because of fear being shot when they're in duty. And Black life Matter won't happen.
 
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https://nypost.com/2020/07/19/woman-who-live-streamed-defacing-blm-mural-strikes-again/
Woman who defaced Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower strikes again in Brooklyn

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Bevelyn Beatty is detained by NYPD cops after defacing a Black Lives Matter mural at Trump Tower.

The black woman busted for dumping paint on the Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower live-streamed the entire stunt — and was at it again just hours later in Harlem and Brooklyn.

Bevelyn Beatty, 29, posted videos to her Facebook page showing her smearing paint on the Midtown skyscraper, and BLM murals in Harlem and on Fulton Street later in the night, then gloated about it from home on yet another video.

“Ya’ll, we did an all-nighter,” she said in the most recent post. “Let me tell you something, yesterday was epic.”

Beatty is first seen on video in Manhattan around 3 p.m. Saturday going through more than a dozen cans of paint in the back of a van while two other women assist her, as a cop looks on and questions

her but does nothing to intervene.

“What are you guys doing with all that paint?” the unidentified cop asked.

“Decorating,” Beatty replied.

Decorating? Probably not the decorating we’re thinking of, right?” the officer said. “What are you decorating?”

“I’m black,” Beatty answered. “Imma paint it black.”

She is then seen picking up one of the cans, walking past the cop, across Fifth Avenue, and to the mural, where she dumps the paint on the bright white BLM letters while yelling as several passersby look on.

“Black Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter, right?” Beatty says. “For the Black people. This is for the black people. They’re destroying business for black people. They’re looting for black people.”

“No, she says. “No. We’re not standing with Black Lives Matter. We want our police. Refund our police.”

Beatty, of Staten Island, was arrested and charged with criminal mischief but was free just hours later — before promptly going back to work.

A second video posted to her Facebook page, titled “Harlem Drive By Painting,” shows Beatty and her crew pouring paint out of the back of the same minivan as it rolls over the mural at 7th Avenue and West 125th Street.

A second, a red car, drives over the paint behind the van.

“What’s wrong with you? You’re a black woman,” a man is heard yelling at the vandals. “What the f–k is wrong with you? You’re a black woman.”

Residents are seen hurling cans and debris as they pull away.

In a third video posted early Sunday, Beatty and another woman are seen dumping black paint on another mural on Fulton Street in Brooklyn.

“Ladies and gentlemen, we’re in Brooklyn and it ain’t over,” she said. “Jesus matters. We’re taking our country back. We’re taking it back. And let me tell you something, the police need our help. They can’t s and alone. Don’t just sit by idly and watch your country go to the ground.”

“Stand with your police force, vote for Trump, vote Republican, vote for Christians, and stand up, Christians,” she continues, as an unidentified cohort adds: “Vote the ungodly, demonic, anti-Christ people out of this nation.”

Several people are seen approaching the two women and a man who is shooting video of the incident and confronting them about defacing the mural — many of them angrily — before Beatty and her crew leave around 12:40 a.m.

Beatty’s arrest for the Trump Tower vandalism was the third time the sign has been marred.

Four people were arrested Friday around 4:15 p.m. and charged with dumping blue paint on the mural. Shortly after noon on Monday, a man walked up to the mural and poured red paint over it before running off.

Around 12:45 p.m., a white man on a Citi Bike and stopped in front of the mural with a can of paint in what appeared to be another attempt.

But the man put the can down and ran off after police at the scene warned him not to continue.
 
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https://nypost.com/2020/07/19/woman-who-live-streamed-defacing-blm-mural-strikes-again/
Woman who defaced Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower strikes again in Brooklyn

NYPD_Cop_Injured_at_BLM_Mural_defacement.jpg

Bevelyn Beatty is detained by NYPD cops after defacing a Black Lives Matter mural at Trump Tower.

The black woman busted for dumping paint on the Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower live-streamed the entire stunt — and was at it again just hours later in Harlem and Brooklyn.

Bevelyn Beatty, 29, posted videos to her Facebook page showing her smearing paint on the Midtown skyscraper, and BLM murals in Harlem and on Fulton Street later in the night, then gloated about it from home on yet another video.

“Ya’ll, we did an all-nighter,” she said in the most recent post. “Let me tell you something, yesterday was epic.”

Beatty is first seen on video in Manhattan around 3 p.m. Saturday going through more than a dozen cans of paint in the back of a van while two other women assist her, as a cop looks on and questions

her but does nothing to intervene.

“What are you guys doing with all that paint?” the unidentified cop asked.

“Decorating,” Beatty replied.

Decorating? Probably not the decorating we’re thinking of, right?” the officer said. “What are you decorating?”

“I’m black,” Beatty answered. “Imma paint it black.”

She is then seen picking up one of the cans, walking past the cop, across Fifth Avenue, and to the mural, where she dumps the paint on the bright white BLM letters while yelling as several passersby look on.

“Black Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter, right?” Beatty says. “For the Black people. This is for the black people. They’re destroying business for black people. They’re looting for black people.”

“No, she says. “No. We’re not standing with Black Lives Matter. We want our police. Refund our police.”

Beatty, of Staten Island, was arrested and charged with criminal mischief but was free just hours later — before promptly going back to work.

A second video posted to her Facebook page, titled “Harlem Drive By Painting,” shows Beatty and her crew pouring paint out of the back of the same minivan as it rolls over the mural at 7th Avenue and West 125th Street.

A second, a red car, drives over the paint behind the van.

“What’s wrong with you? You’re a black woman,” a man is heard yelling at the vandals. “What the f–k is wrong with you? You’re a black woman.”

Residents are seen hurling cans and debris as they pull away.

In a third video posted early Sunday, Beatty and another woman are seen dumping black paint on another mural on Fulton Street in Brooklyn.

“Ladies and gentlemen, we’re in Brooklyn and it ain’t over,” she said. “Jesus matters. We’re taking our country back. We’re taking it back. And let me tell you something, the police need our help. They can’t s and alone. Don’t just sit by idly and watch your country go to the ground.”

“Stand with your police force, vote for Trump, vote Republican, vote for Christians, and stand up, Christians,” she continues, as an unidentified cohort adds: “Vote the ungodly, demonic, anti-Christ people out of this nation.”

Several people are seen approaching the two women and a man who is shooting video of the incident and confronting them about defacing the mural — many of them angrily — before Beatty and her crew leave around 12:40 a.m.

Beatty’s arrest for the Trump Tower vandalism was the third time the sign has been marred.

Four people were arrested Friday around 4:15 p.m. and charged with dumping blue paint on the mural. Shortly after noon on Monday, a man walked up to the mural and poured red paint over it before running off.

Around 12:45 p.m., a white man on a Citi Bike and stopped in front of the mural with a can of paint in what appeared to be another attempt.

But the man put the can down and ran off after police at the scene warned him not to continue.

 
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Parts of Portland,US, spiraling into chaos
The city is now locked in a battle with federal authorities.

 
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Hope all my friends and ex-colleagues are saved in Portland/OR, from the virus and from Trump.
 
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