The damage to cities and businesses that occurred last May during the protests and riots after George Floyd died in police custody, cost tens of millions just in Minnesota alone, but the protests also spread destruction from one end of the U.S. to the other, totaling in the billions collectively.
This makes it quite understandable that quiet preparations are being made by law enforcement in multiple cities as the Derek Chauvin trial over the death of George Floyd continues.
We have already reported on direct threats being made of further rioting and "buildings on fire" if Chauvin is not sentenced in a manner that black communities leaders/liberals are demanding, but we are also seeing calls go out to nation leaders to speak up now, preemptively, to encourage calm no matter what verdict comes down from the very diverse jury.
Harris, a California senator, encouraged her supporters to donate to the MFF in June. The fundraising link she posted to Twitter sports her branding and was still accepting donations as of Tuesday.
Harris told her followers that contributions to the fund would “help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota” against the police-custody death of George Floyd.
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Now she is Biden's sidekick in the White House occupation and has remained silent on the upcoming protests that law enforcement is, and has been, preparing for.
LAW ENFORCEMENT PREPARES
Law enforcement and the National Guard have been preparing for civil unrest "during" the Chauvin trial, while other more recent reports indicate their is quite a lot of preparations being made behind the scenes in the likely, almost guaranteed rioting that will hit the streets of America once the verdict is announced.
Make no mistake, I still maintain that nothing short of life in prison, or death (which isn't even on the table), will prevent the planned rioting once the verdict is announced.
Back in September 2020, after the initial Floyd protests and damage had been done, the Gazette highlighting something every person living in America should remember:
Be prepared, the experts tell us. The violent protests of summer 2020 alongside pervasive homelessness could be nearing their end. Or, they could be festering like a virus for another outbreak greater than the last and ready to affect populations outside large cities like Portland, New York, Minneapolis and Denver.
We’ve already seen episodes of left-wing violence in small towns and suburbs. Consider remote Alamosa in the middle of the vast San Luis Valley, nearly three hours from Colorado Springs and four hours from Denver. Alamosa is rural, friendly and enviously uneventful. Yet, this summer Alamosa became the scene of a Black Lives Matter protest so violent it put one man in a coma for weeks and left him with permanent brain damage.
The point here is most who live in a rural area or a small town generally do not think these type of violent riots will come anywhere near their town.
Just like victims of robbery, or mugging or any other crime never really think it will happen to them....until it does.
Jump forward to March 2021, as the Derek Chauvin trial began, law enforcement once again is making plans, not only in Minnesota where Floyd's death occurred, but in other cities that saw mass civil unrest last year.
A memo from the Philadelphia Police Department Community Relations Unit indicates top brass instructed district captains to coordinate with community groups ahead of any possible unrest over the decision, akin to what was seen in the city last year after Floyd’s killing.
“We are looking to receive information on local community organizations that might be willing to work with us during any civil unrest that might be planned for the foreseeable future,” the Tuesday memo from Chief Inspector Altovise Love-Craighead reads. “Please let us know of any plans that the district may have in place to utilize these groups/individuals during any emergencies.”
Though former police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial is happening in Minneapolis, officials in Minnesota’s capital city say they’re also prepared for protests or anything that comes their way.
In the east metro alone, there are nearly 1,000 officers who can be called in and about 1,000 Minnesota National Guard members who will be available.
The Capitol grounds and Governor’s Residence — both in St. Paul — are common places for protests. The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis custody last May sparked international outrage and unrest last year and the trial could draw people from across the country and the world, St. Paul Police Deputy Chief Stacy Murphy told the city council recently.
The point here is the 2020 protests are a window into what is coming, and the severity will most likely depend on what the verdict is. The charges are second and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter.
Should the jury find him guilty of the manslaughter charge but not the murder charges, BLM activists have already threatened and are planning mass civil unrest, along with the destruction, arson, looting and violence we saw in the 2020 Floyd riots.
No one should assume the protests will not get close to them, no matter where they live. 2,000+ cities in round one, could easily become 4,000 or more in round two.
BOTTOM LINE
Our nations leaders should be out there pushing for calm ahead of the trials end and verdict, yet the silence from Democrats on this is deafening.
As Scott Adams said "if our leaders stay silent, they will all have blood on their hands."
The fact is no one can predict with 100% confidence where the violence will occur, or even how bad it will get, but we can, do and always will recommend being prepared to hunker down and wait it out should these riots come to a neighborhood near you or even your neighborhood.
The majority of ANP readers are more than ready and prepared to hunker down, food, water and basic necessities-wise, and those that need to restock or replace, here is or ANP still/back in stock page.
Other things to prepare for is the defense and protection of your home, your family, friends, neighbors and community...just in case BLM/Antifa protesters and rioters decide to make your town next on its list in round two of the Floyd riots.
There are many that for whatever reason are not comfortable with guns or rifles, so a short list of personal defense items, listed below.
Whether it is a baseball bat or a stun gun, every single person has the right to defend themselves and protect their homes.
Hat Tip to Stefan Stanford for the list below from one of his previous pieces.
From May 2020, the compilations below shows exactly how out-of-control and dangerous the floyd protests were, and gives us a good idea of what could be coming.
(Note: There are many others but YouTube has age restricted them and they can only be viewed at YouTube.)
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