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15 People Died In The Protests And Riots Following George Floyd’s Death. Here’s Who They Are

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
05 Jun 2020, 19:46
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05 Jun 2020, 19:46#1

Do these deaths matter. Not if you are part of the Marxist/Globalist media. The protests were peaceful! They ev en went as far as to say the violence was necessary. Now the woke thing to do is defund the Cops, get rid of the National Guard and really just get rid of the Cops.Burn baby Burn!


The killing of George Floyd has reverberated across the world, with protests reaching across the Atlantic. 

Floyd died after a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for nine minutes. A video of the incident sparked national outrage. Chauvin has since been fired and charged with second-degree murder, an elevation from the original third-degree murder charge. 

While many protests following his death remained peaceful, in cities like Minneapolis, Washington, D.C. and New York City, violence erupted and led to looting, vandalism and buildings set ablaze.

Violence consumed countless mom-and-pop businesses, many owned by minorities and immigrants, leaving behind a desert of small business, with little recourse but to plead for the public to donate to online fundraising campaigns. Insurance is not a panacea for destruction caused by looting in most of these cases.

Some have downplayed the looting and violence. Politicians, along with sympathetic members of the national media, lined up to apologize or justify the destruction. Seattle Councilmember Tammy Morales said “what I don’t want to hear is for our constituents to be told to be civil, not to be reactionary, to be told that looting doesn’t solve anything” at a council session Monday. (RELATED: Here’s A List Of Media And Politicians Who Downplayed Violence And Looting)

Sally Kohn, a liberal political commentator, tweeted: “Property is insured and can be replaced. Lives cannot. Check your priorities, America.”

But the violence didn’t end with buildings reduced to ashes or broken windows. Lives can’t be replaced. Fifteen people have died since the protests, riots and looting began, including a former police captain, an officer of the DHS and a peaceful protester who was just trying to get home. They are, for the most part, young people. Like Floyd, many of them are minorities themselves. 

David Dorn, 77, died Tuesday while trying to protect Lee’s Pawn Jewelry from looters. He served 38 years at the St. Louis Police Department before retiring. He died in the middle of a street after being shot in the torso by suspected rioters, according to the police incident report. The slaying was caught on Facebook Live, according to the St.Louis Dispatch

Barry Perkins, 29, died after getting stuck on the converter dolly between a FedEx truck’s trailers while the driver of the truck pulled away. The driver, who was rerouted because of the protests, said he didn’t know the man was there. People began “removing items” from the truck and two men standing on the passenger side showed the driver they had guns, so the driver feared for his life, honked the horn and started driving until he was stopped by police. By the time police stopped the truck, Perkins had gotten caught by the trailer tire and was run over, according to KSDK.

David McAtee, 53, the owner of a barbecue restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, was killed after police and National Guard members opened fire at a protest. The National Guard was sent to disperse a crowd and said they were shot at, which prompted them to return fire. McAtee’s sister told WAVE 3 News that the crowd gathered at the scene of the shooting did not relate to the protests, and was there meeting at his restaurant. 

Dorian Murrell, 18, was shot and killed by Tyler Newby, 29, in Indianapolis. Newby and his friend told police that they were walking around Downtown after the protests, found a gas canister on the ground and picked it up. They said after doing so, they were approached by a group of about 10 males who asked them what they found. Newby said he was pushed to the ground, pulled out his gun and shot the person standing over him. Murrell’s family member at the scene said there was no physical altercation, according to Indy Star.

Italia Kelly, 22, was shot and killed during a protest in Davenport, Iowa while she was leaving Monday night. Investigators have not identified the shooter. Kelly’s family says she was protesting peacefully and got tangled in the violence, according to KCRG

Marquis M. Tousant, 23, was shot and killed Monday in Davenport, Iowa after police responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle, before their car was fired upon multiple times, according to WQAD. Police found a semi-automatic handgun underneath Tousant’s body and multiple shell casings surrounding his body. Tousant was also seen on video with a gun at a shooting outside a jewelry store that night. It’s unclear whose weapon fired the shot that killed him, according to QC Times.

Calvin L. Horton Jr., 43, was fatally shot near the police department’s Third Precinct in Minneapolis in what is believed to be the first killing since the protests began according to Minnesota’s CBS affiliate

James Scurlock, 22, was fatally shot by a bar owner during a fight with several people Saturday night in Omaha, Nebraska, amid protests. Charges weren’t brought against the shooter, Jake Gardner, who was determined to have acted in self-defense. Gardner’s father had pushed several protesters when asking them to leave the bar. 

Victor Cazares, 27, was shot and killed in Chicago during rioting, which was ruled a homicide by the Cook County medical examiner’s office. The town spokesperson said the shootings were caused by “outside agitators who were driving through Cicero seeking to cause trouble,” according to the Chicago Sun Times.

Patrick Underwood, 53, was an officer in the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Protective Service who was gunned down Friday as he stood guard outside the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Oakland, Calif. amid protesting.  A second federal officer was shot with him but was not killed. Oakland police chief said the shooting was most likely deliberately targeting uniformed officers, according to the Wall Street Journal

Jorge Gomez, 25, was shot and killed by Las Vegas police during Monday night’s protests near the federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas. Gomez was wearing body armor and armed with three weapons during the protests, and raised his weapon toward officers, LVMPD said according to News 3 Las Vegas

Not yet named: 29-year-old Chicago man was shot and killed in what was ruled a homicide and attributed to “outside agitators” during the riots, according to the Chicago Sun Times.

Not yet named: Unidentified male in his 20s was shot and killed by the owner of a gun store in Philadelphia while trying to loot his store.

Not yet named: Philadelphia man tried to blow up an ATM to loot it and was killed, according to a CBS Philadelphia affiliate

Not yet named: Detroit man was shot and killed during protests, and police are searching for a woman identified as a person of interest.

To collate this list, the Daily Caller searched public news reports of deaths that occurred following the eruption of violence during protests, which included shootings and looting that were linked to mass unrest.

NO WONDER TRUMP POLLS AT 40+% RE BLACK VOTERS!!!!



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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
06 Jun 2020, 10:55
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06 Jun 2020, 10:55#2

Lives don't matter for the Democrats,  they use it for their political campaigns  only.   The New York Times last year started a campaign to use RACISM as a campaign tool on the upcoming election.   The Floyd issue was just grabbed by the Democrats to start organizing peaceful protests and blame the Trump Administration for what went wrong in that case and going with the protests came violence by rioters, but that is now condoned by CNN and other news channels and repeated by the Democrat leadership.

When Democrats suddenly start using the same phraseology it means that there is a plot by them to make the USA ungovernable using protests and accompanying violence is a campaign tool.   The fact is that for four years they lied to the people about the Russian Hoax and when that went sour for them they turn towards the Ukraine fiasco when Trump called for looking at the Biden family corruption in Ukraine.  That one did not work out either, so the next effort is to us other methods.

That was followed by the coronavirus death tole - when the DP laid the full blame on Trump and their media partners lied repeatedly about it,  However, the truth is slowly surfacing that the virus was not as bad as they wanted it to be,   They locked down State where Democrat Governors are in charge and refuse to start re-opening the economy to get people back to work. Aside from that they sent infected people to nursing homes causing the deaths of thousands of elderly people.   By keeping the economy closed is their only means to cause massive unemployment that they could use -  they do not care about the people at all - they want their dirty paws on the looting that happened under Obama and wants to continue with that, 

They now wants to undermine the police  based on a very low murder scenario of unarmed people  involving the Police.   Last year there were 28 cases of that in the USA,   Of those 19 involved Whites and 9 were Blacks,   What the Democrats are doing is in fact organizing the protest marches and their terrorist wing Antifa is in fact involved in the riots,   They are indeed becoming a tool of Chi na in the USA,                                      

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