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After 75 days, Louisville has had enough of its too often violent protests
2020-08-12
[NYPOST] Protests over the past few months in cities like Portland, Seattle and even New York have led to violence all too often. Louisville, Ky., has had enough.

On Sunday, its police department banned street marches and caravans that block city streets, restricting protesters to sidewalks.

It’s more than reasonable; it’s wise. Clashes with police have led to injuries and arrests, and though the right to assemble is guaranteed by the First Amendment, public safety matters, too.

After 75 days of protests, no one can say Louisville doesn’t allow dissent.

Meanwhile,
...back at the chili cook-off, Chuck and Manuel's rivalry was entering a new and more dangerous phase...
radicals, cop-bashers and downright criminals have hijacked Black Lives Matter protests, there and elsewhere. The movement — which has its own radical roots and openly says its goal is to "disrupt" Louisville — is susceptible to that, especially from groups like antifa.

That’s likely what Attorney General William Barr had in mind Sunday when he castigated BLM as an anti-government "revolutionary group" interested in "some form of socialism, communism."

Barr warned that antifa members were waging "a new form of urban guerrilla warfare," looking to "insinuate themselves" into lawful, peaceful protests and "shield themselves" as they attack police.

Posted by:Fred

#3  Churchill Downs cuts Kentucky Derby crowd from 170,000 to 23,000 due to COVID-19 and fans are banned entirely from the famously rowdy infield
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-08-12 14:00  

#2  Not going to happen. It would cut into mask patrols.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-08-12 09:38  

#1  Now, let see them enforce it.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-08-12 06:30  

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