Submit your comments on this article |
Fifth Column |
Kenosha police arrest volunteers who provide food to protesters |
2020-08-30 |
Jennifer Scheurle, who serves on the board of directors for Riot Kitchen, based in Seattle, said Kenosha police were mistaken when they arrested the volunteers Wednesday for investigation of disorderly conduct. "We’re not there to stir up anything," Scheurle said. "We just want to feed people. We support protesters of any kind." The nine were released from jail Friday on about $150 bail each, paid with the help of donations, she said. The Kenosha Police Department said it focused on three vehicles associated with the group after receiving a tip from a citizen "alerting us to several suspicious vehicles with out-of-state plates." Officers and U.S. marshals surveilled the black school bus, food truck and minivan and moved in for arrests when the suspects attempted to fill gas cans with fuel at a gas station, the department said. The driver of the minivan "attempted to drive away," Kenosha police said, and when officers caught up with it, they "forced entry." In video posted to social media and shared by Scheurle, police are seen breaking a minivan window after one officer shouts, "Get the [expletive] out." Police said they found helmets, gas masks, fireworks and "suspected controlled substances" in the vehicles. Kenosha police are under scrutiny for the potentially debilitating shooting of Jacob Blake, which set off three nights of violent protests, and for allowing a teenager accused of fatally shooting two demonstrators walk away from the scene. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#15 The name of the group says it all. |
Posted by: Cheaderhead 2020-08-30 21:32 |
#14 Police said they found helmets, gas masks, fireworks and "suspected controlled substances" in the vehicles. As others have said, these aren't the things that one normally finds in a kitchen. |
Posted by: Tom 2020-08-30 14:09 |
#13 "We’re not there to stir up anything," Scheurle said. "We just want to feed people. We support protesters of any kind." Arrest them for lying to the police. |
Posted by: gorb 2020-08-30 13:24 |
#12 The least they could do is civil forfeiture seizure of the vehicles and contents under RICO |
Posted by: Theager Borgia1057 2020-08-30 13:08 |
#11 Flees the police. $150 bail. Why bullshit; just do On-Recognizance. Make it official. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2020-08-30 12:58 |
#10 "suspected controlled substances" How can you let someone out on 150 bucks,for interstate drug trafficking? |
Posted by: bbrewer126 2020-08-30 12:25 |
#9 Was hoping to see pics of the kill bus. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2020-08-30 12:25 |
#8 Auction the vehicles to pay for damages done by these people supplying incendiary devices and fuel used to destroy food stores. Confiscate and auction their personal vehicles as well. |
Posted by: Vespasian Ebbereng3110 2020-08-30 11:50 |
#7 Meals on Wheels for terrorists. Who pays? |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-08-30 11:09 |
#6 they feed protestors of every kind. Wonder how many trump rallies they go to? |
Posted by: Chris 2020-08-30 11:03 |
#5 /\ The latest in "energy drinks". Probably cheaper, too. |
Posted by: Clem 2020-08-30 10:39 |
#4 The gasoline they were buying when arrested is very nutritious. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2020-08-30 10:25 |
#3 Did the cops find any food to be distributed, I wonder? |
Posted by: Bobby 2020-08-30 10:24 |
#2 Police said they found helmets, gas masks, fireworks and "suspected controlled substances" in the vehicles. After a hard day of rioting, looting and beating people up; noting hits the spot like a nice hot helmet, gas mask, and fireworks stew. Yum! |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2020-08-30 09:29 |
#1 The nine were released from jail Friday on about $150 bail each, paid with the help of donations, she said. That'll teach'em ! |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-08-30 08:06 |