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North Dakota protest: Denver woman faces attempted murder charges
2016-11-02
Filed under WoT: yes, this is terrorism, not just shooting at cops. These "protesters" are on public land, attempting to murder police, obstructing peace and justice, denying the rights of others, all the while shrieking and blabbering socialist/progressive nonsense. Terrorism.
Attempted murder and other charges have been filed against a Denver woman who allegedly fired three shots at North Dakota law officers during an operation to force Dakota Access pipeline protesters off private land.

Authorities say 37-year-old Red Fawn Fallis was arrested Thursday after she allegedly pulled out a .38-caliber pistol and fired three times, narrowly missing a sheriff’s deputy. Officers didn’t return fire.

Fallis also was charged Monday with preventing arrest, possession of a concealed handgun and possession of marijuana. Court records don’t list an attorney to comment on those charges. She faces up to 20 years in prison on the attempted murder charge.

Court records show Fallis was arrested twice in September during pipeline protests and pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.
So she escalated. Who put her up to it?
Protesters at the demonstration against the Dakota Access pipeline are increasingly divided over how to stop the project. Militant younger activists are seeking more aggressive tactics, and an older crowd argues for peaceful protest centered on prayer.
Who's whispering to the 'younger activists'? Might that person be employed by the usual progressive NGOs?
The differences came to a head last week after law enforcement officers in riot gear forced hundreds of protesters off an encampment on private property. In response, some demonstrators torched three vehicles on a bridge. That created a blockade that effectively cut off easy access to the pipeline construction zone and made it harder for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and nearby residents to get to Bismarck.

Many other protesters insist that their efforts cannot resort to law breaking. They support the threat of eviction that the main camp has issued against instigators.
Ah, the 'moderates', who can't quite bring themselves to do anything about their frisky colleagues...
Posted by:Steve White

#5  South Carolina - sorry about that.
Posted by: Raj   2016-11-02 14:54  

#4  South Charlestown?
Posted by: Shipman   2016-11-02 12:59  

#3  One of my high school classmates traveled from SC to hang out with 'my indigenous brothers and sisters.' two days ago. In a totally unrelated matter, she voted for Bernie in the primary, 'cuz she hates corporate greed.
Posted by: Raj   2016-11-02 11:50  

#2  Looking to be a future US Senator, Presidential contender and Secretary of State?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-11-02 07:02  

#1  Was this on an Indian reservation?
Posted by: gorb   2016-11-02 00:38  

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