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Barr threatens to bust 'far-left extremist groups' who cross state lines to join festivities

Other 3 fired Minneapolis cops in George Floyd case keep low profile
[NYPOST] As frightening riots spread all over the country Friday night, two of the three Minneapolis coppers present at the fatal arrest of George Floyd last week have left town. The third is keeping a low profile, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported.

Details are sketchy about the three since their social media pages have been deleted and their phones turned off or disconnected.

A lawyer for Tou Thao, 34, who was filmed watching as police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on 46-year-old Floyd’s neck while he pleaded that he couldn’t breathe, said he is no longer in Minnesota.

J Alexander Kueng, 26, one of the two first officers at the scene who helped pin down Floyd, who was unarmed and handcuffed, is reportedly staying with family in Minneapolis. Officer Thomas K. Lane, 37, has left the city and didn’t tell anyone where he was going, a relative said Friday, according to the Tribune.

Chauvin, 44, was arrested Friday and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, Hennepin County officials said. His bail was set at $500,000. Chauvin was fired this week, along with the other three cops. Charges against Thao, Kueng and Lane are anticipated but Hennepin County District Attorney Mike Freeman declined to speculate what they would be.

Wife of ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin reportedly filing for divorce
[NYPOST] The wife of Derek Chauvin, the fired Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, has reportedly filed for divorce over his role in the case, according to media reports.

Attorneys for Kellie Chauvin said Friday that she is seeking the "dissolution of her marriage" to Chauvin.

"She is devastated by Mr. Floyd’s death," a statement on behalf of Kellie Chauvin and her family read. "Her utmost sympathy lies with his family, his loved ones and with everyone who is grieving."

"She has filed for dissolution of her marriage," the letter continued.

Kellie Chauvin doesn’t have any children from her current marriage, the letter said, and it was not clear how long the couple have been married.

Derek Chauvin was arrested and charged Friday in connection with Floyd’s death, which has prompted nationwide protests that have turned violent in a number of cities. He faces 3rd-degree murder and manslaughter charges.




Atlanta rioters spare beloved Waffle House during George Floyd protest
[NYPOST] Rioters in Atlanta decided to spare a local Waffle House, amid an otherwise uninterrupted rampage through the city Friday evening.

Video uploaded to Twitter shows the rabble-rousers descending on the iconic breakfast chain before an ad hoc group decision was made to leave it alone.

"Not the Waffle House," several protesters cried, with others shouting, "No, no."

Another man said, "Protesters decide to leave Waffle House alone. Atlanta is amazing."

It was a rare bright spot during a night of otherwise consistent chaos and arson, particularly of small and local businesses. The riots were ignited after George Floyd was killed at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on Monday. Chauvin has since been fired and charged with third-degree murder.

While they spared the Waffle House, the CNN Center wasn’t as lucky, with protesters storming the building, throwing rocks and spray-painting the iconic logo.

Courtesy of Woodrow:
Vid: Minnesota gov. Waltz blames white supremacists for his neglect during riots, looting
[Fox9] Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said he is aware of unconfirmed reports that gangs of white supremacists are taking advantage of the anarchy unfolding in Minneapolis to create more chaos.

The comment came during an early morning press conference Saturday in which Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and members of the law enforcement community laid out plans for containing the destruction that has spread through much of the Twin Cities.

When asked by a reporter if Walz was aware of rumors that white supremacists had joined some of the looting he said based on "my suspicions and what I've seen on this, yes."
Not BLM, Antifa? And the winner of POS award is, Walz.
"It gets worse than that," he added. "The cartels, who are wondering if there was a break in their drug transmissions, are trying to take advantage of the chaos. That's why this situation is on a federal level."

Walz added that he is working closely with the federal government to gather intelligence on who is participating in the destruction and whether they belong to organized groups.



Courtesy of Abu Uluque:
Protesters sprayed with tear gas in La Mesa (nextdoor to San Diego) after police vehicle vandalized
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Protesters at La Mesa Police Department headquarters were sprayed with tear gas Saturday evening after hours of protesting at the building and around La Mesa. News 8 video shows windows were broken and words were spray-painted on walls and signage at La Mesa City Hall.

Tear gas was deployed around 6 p.m. after a police armored vehicle was vandalized with rocks being thrown and the BearCat was spray painted.

Earlier in the day, an estimated 1,000 protesters blocked Interstate 8 in both directions near La Mesa in East County San Diego on Saturday to demonstrate against a police officer who detained a black man earlier this week.

About 2:30 p.m., the crowd initially took over the La Mesa Police Department parking lot to protest an officer who detained a man at the Grossmont Transit Center Wednesday. The man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an officer and the encounter was videotaped and appeared on social media.

The protesters chanted "black lives matter" and carried signs such as "no justice, no peace," as they marched down University Avenue.

At first, the group was stopped when they tried to get on I-8 at the Baltimore Drive entrance by California Highway Patrol officers. But soon after, the protesters broke through the CHP line and continued marching eastbound on the freeway.

The CHP then halted traffic on I-8 eastbound and when protesters began marching on the westbound side, traffic was then halted on that side of the freeway.

About 4:30 p.m., CHP officers wearing face shields stood in a line across the freeway and squared off with protesters, some wearing face shields. A protester with a bullhorn appeared to be asking the crowd to back away from the officers, which they did. The protesters then left one side of the freeway and climbed over the center divider to get on the other side.

Around 5:30 things got violent. The demonstrators started throwing rocks at an armored vehicle and through the windows of La Mesa Police HQ.

At 6:45 police announced the protest as an unlawful assembly and started announcing via helicopter that demonstrators would start being arrested if they do not disperse.

Later in the day, protesters started smashing windows at La Mesa City Hall.

Saturday's protest follows a Memorial Day incident in Minneapolis when a police officer, Derek Chauvin, was videotaped pinning George Floyd to the ground with his knee on his neck, which eventually led to Floyd's death. Chauvin was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter on Friday.

Outrage over Floyd's death built across the country and many protests have turned into rioting.

La Mesa officials said they are launching an outside investigation into the Wednesday incident.
It all looks a little too well planned and choreographed for my nose. Smells like not just one but a whole lotta rats. A lotta white folks in the crowed and I'd bet dollars to donuts they are NOT from La Mesa. I can tell you that La Mesa is a small city with a police department that might have looked like an easy target for professional trouble makers. There were some very bad boys throwing rocks at the police armored vehicle and they were not black. But, last I heard, the sheriff's department was there to help. This article will most likely be updated by the time it shows up on Rantburg. It was still a volatile situation when I changed the channel.

Courtesy of Lex:
No BS@CBS: Wanker steel-shanked in Burbank by fellow fighters' humpty-dumpster


Minnesota's Lt Gov & "community leaders": Violence was caused by White Supremacists!




Posted by: trailing wife 2020-05-31
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