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AUGUST 2020 Blues Vol 36 No 8

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AUGUST 2020 Blues Vol 36 No 8

f--k you all like, you

f--k you all like, you better lock your doors!” one protester tells him in the video. This protester calls the looting “slavery money ... So, when we take it back or we burn it down, yeah. We’re getting back what’s ours. You won’t give it up? Okay, you ain’t having it no more.” So, City Council, what is your “holistic” plan to deal with the “orgy of violence” that has taken over your city? I can tell you what advised your citizens. After reporting a 46 percent increase in carjackings and a 36 percent increase in robberies, the PD has advised citizens to be ready and willing to comply with the demands of criminals. Police in the city’s Third Precinct alone have received more than 100 reports of robberies and 20 reports of carjackings in just the last month, as the Democrat-run city continues to spiral into anarchy. “Be prepared to give up your cell phone and purse/wallet,” the police said in their email. The message also warned that “some victims have been maced, dragged, assaulted, and some threatened with a gun.” In addition to emailing residents, the police have now circulated the order to obey criminals and be prepared to be robbed via Minneapolis media outlets. KTSP and other local outlets have all reposted the Minneapolis Police Department’s directives word for word. Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said his department has “redeployed internal resources and intelligence gathering” to combat what he calls an “uptick” in crime. Uptick? Dude you’re F’ked. HONORARY MENTION SEATTLE The news from Minneapolis comes after the Seattle Police Department sent letters to residents admitting that they are unable enforce the law in the city. The Seattle Police Department announced last Friday that residents and business owners in the city are on their own, after the leftist City Council banned police from using standard crowd control tools including pepper spray and other tools used to disperse large, violent crowds. “Simply put, the legislation gives officers NO ability to safely intercede to preserve property in the midst of a large, violent crowd,” reads a letter from Seattle Chief of Police, Carmen Best, who added that thanks to the City Council, “Seattle Police will have an adjusted deployment in response to any demonstrations this weekend.“ 58 The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE 59

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