Topic: Cleveland Ohio- Protests/ Riots?
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Sat 05/23/15 09:22 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Sat 05/23/15 09:23 AM
Breaking News
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CNN
PINSC News
Washington Post

Cleveland (White) officer Michael Brelo has been found NOT GUILTY on TWO Manslaughter charges.

The verdict has been meet with protests & the city is preparing for riots, (so is the media).



msharmony's photo
Sat 05/23/15 09:26 AM
time will tell, I am from ohio,, there will probably be protests , I would if I was still there

cleveland is the Los Angeles of ohio and their cops are not exactly known for integrity,,,,


as far as riots,, there is always the possibility that idiots will see the protests as an opportunity for them,,,,

yellowrose10's photo
Sat 05/23/15 09:27 AM
But but but....it's not real. It's controlled by the media. Isn't it?

:cry:

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Sat 05/23/15 09:29 AM
My advice protesters....get paid upfront this time

"" By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times
- Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Hired protesters with the Black Lives Matter
movement have started a #CutTheCheck
hashtag and held a sit-in at the offices for the
successor group to the Association of
Community Organizations for Reform Now
(ACORN) in Missouri after the group allegedly
stopped paying them.
FrontPage Magazine reports that Missourians
Organizing for Reform and Empowerment
(MORE) has been paying protesters $5,000 a
month to demonstrate in Ferguson. Last week,
hired protesters who haven’t been paid held a
sit-in at MORE’s offices and posted a demand
letter online.
MORE is the re-branded Missouri branch of
ACORN, which filed for bankruptcy in late
2010, FrontPage reported. MORE and other
groups supporting the Black Lives Matter
movement have received millions of dollars
from billionaire financier George Soros.""
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/may/19/hired-black-lives-matter-protesters-start-cutthech/

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Sat 05/23/15 02:55 PM

time will tell, I am from ohio,, there will probably be protests , I would if I was still there

cleveland is the Los Angeles of ohio and their cops are not exactly known for integrity,,,,


as far as riots,, there is always the possibility that idiots will see the protests as an opportunity for them,,,,


Don't put it all off on the cops.
NOBODY in Cleveland, is known
for integrity.

msharmony's photo
Sat 05/23/15 05:26 PM


time will tell, I am from ohio,, there will probably be protests , I would if I was still there

cleveland is the Los Angeles of ohio and their cops are not exactly known for integrity,,,,


as far as riots,, there is always the possibility that idiots will see the protests as an opportunity for them,,,,


Don't put it all off on the cops.
NOBODY in Cleveland, is known
for integrity.



I dont know about that, but some are paid for a job that involves having integrity,,,their employers probably arent happy when they dont meet their job prerequisites,,,

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Sat 05/23/15 06:34 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Sat 05/23/15 06:37 PM
1hour ago- Updated article.
LIVE stream available on line & mobile.

news.net5.com Cleveland

Downtown Cleveland streets blocked as protesters march after Brelo verdict.

By- Colleen Seitz.

* Video of verdict from 1:50pm, also on link.*





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Sat 05/23/15 06:37 PM
I support protests, even if I don't support the cause. Riots I don't support. Serves no purpose but to destroy and steal.

The community suffers for it

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Sun 05/24/15 09:18 AM

Cleveland police say 71 people arrested overnight in protests
Protests sparked after a police officer was found not guilty in the shooting deaths of an unarmed black man and a woman



by Reuters | May 24, 2015
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Some 71 people were arrested in Cleveland overnight during protests that flared after a police officer was found not guilty in the shooting deaths of an unarmed black man and a woman following a high-speed car chase in 2012, police said on Sunday.

Protests were mostly peaceful after the verdict was announced on Saturday, Police Chief Calvin Williams told a news conference. Later in the day, some people “crossed the line,” assaulting bystanders in a downtown restaurant area, briefly blocking a major highway and disrupting business at a shopping center, he said.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRB0q2KNE78

the video shows cops cornering protesters not allowing them to leave. then moving in to arrest them.

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Sun 05/24/15 10:16 AM
When I think about the terror in those last moments of being the passenger in a car being riddled by bullets FROM POLICEMEN no doubt,,,

such tragic overreaction and overkill,,,its a shame that noone is held criminally culpable in this,,,but if there is any common sense in the department,, there will still be accountability where their jobs are concerned,,,,,,