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From Andy Ngo on Twitter:

Quote:Breaking:
@SantaRosaPolice
made arrests of Sonoma County, Cal. #antifa members who allegedly smeared blood & left a pig's head at the former home of a witness in Chauvin trial. Rowan Dalbey, Kristen Aumoithe & Amber Lucas charged w/felony vandalism & more: http://nixle.us/CQNDJ

Read the story here: LINK
(05-13-2021, 04:31 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ][Image: E1O-_gJVoAILuby?format=jpg&name=large]

From Andy Ngo on Twitter:

Quote:Breaking:
@SantaRosaPolice
made arrests of Sonoma County, Cal. #antifa members who allegedly smeared blood & left a pig's head at the former home
of a witness in Chauvin trial. Rowan Dalbey, Kristen Aumoithe & Amber Lucas charged w/felony vandalism & more:
http://nixle.us/CQNDJ
Read the story here: LINK

At least the girls from the Manson family didn't look as catatonic as this trio!
(05-13-2021, 04:46 PM)BIAD Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-13-2021, 04:31 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ][Image: E1O-_gJVoAILuby?format=jpg&name=large]

From Andy Ngo on Twitter:

Quote:Breaking:
@SantaRosaPolice
made arrests of Sonoma County, Cal. #antifa members who allegedly smeared blood & left a pig's head at the former home
of a witness in Chauvin trial. Rowan Dalbey, Kristen Aumoithe & Amber Lucas charged w/felony vandalism & more:
http://nixle.us/CQNDJ
Read the story here: LINK

At least the girls from the Manson family didn't look as catatonic as this trio!

Yup. Those are some of the deadest eyes I've ever seen on an alleged human being. And that "girl" in the middle needs a shave, especially on her upper lip.

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See...? Anyone can be a Journalist, even the oppressed in the US.
tinysurprised



Quote:Teen who filmed George Floyd's murder given journalism award

'A teenager who filmed the murder of George Floyd by a white police officer has been given a special
journalism award by the Pulitzer Prize board. Darnella Frazier, now 18, was awarded the citation for her
courage, the Pulitzer committee said.

Her film spurred protests for racial justice around the world and was used as evidence in the trial that
convicted police officer Derek Chauvin. The Pulitzers are the most prestigious journalism awards in the US.

The committee said they honoured Ms Frazier for "courageously recording the murder of George Floyd,
a video that spurred protests against police brutality around the world, highlighting the crucial role of citizens
in journalists' quest for truth and justice."

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Darnella Frazier (third from right) films as police arrest African-American George Floyd.
(Not the white girl with the phone)

Ms Frazier came across the arrest of Floyd while walking with her cousin in Minneapolis on 25 May last year.
She told a court earlier this year that she started recording the incident on her phone because "I saw a man
terrified, begging for his life".
Ms Frazier described hearing Floyd "saying I can't breathe'. He was terrified, he was calling for his mom".

The video was replayed around the world and sparked mass protests and a racial reckoning in the US.
To many, Floyd's death while in police custody became a symbol of police brutality -particularly against people
of colour -and it sparked worldwide demonstrations for racial justice.

The footage was used as evidence at Chauvin's murder trial earlier this year. He was later found guilty on three
charges: second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter.
At the murder trial, she told the court that witnessing Floyd's death had changed her life.

"When I look at George Floyd I look at my dad, I look at my brother, my cousins, my uncles - because they are
all black," she said, audibly crying. "And I look at how that could have been one of them."...'
Archived BBC Article:
@"Ninurta"

They look easily capable of murder.

@"BIAD"  

Kinda interesting how the advent of omnipresent video recording devices is impacting "journalism".  But the j-school boys and girls deserve it; they could have had a profession but chose a scruffy trade instead.

Cheers
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