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On 11/26/2021 at 10:41 AM, XCR1250 said:
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Eric Trump, the son of President Donald Trump, has his tie adjusted before taping his speech for the second day of the Republican National Convention from the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020.
 
Eric Trump, the son of former President Donald Trump.Andrew Harnik/AP
  • Rolling Stone reported that rally organizers used burner phones to speak with Eric Trump and others.

  • The Palmer Report linked to the Rolling Stone article but tweeted that Trump reportedly used burner phones.

  • Trump threatened to sue the outlet for defamation, saying: "I'm an incredibly honest, clean guy."

Eric Trump threatened to sue a website for defamation after it suggested that he had used burner phones to communicate with pro-Donald Trump rally organizers in the run-up to January 6.

Trump, the second son of former President Donald Trump, threatened The Palmer Report with legal action after over a claim it made in the aftermath of a Rolling Stone article purporting to describe the events leading to the insurrection on January 6.

In its tweet, the Palmer Report said that Eric and Lara Trump "reportedly used burner phones to communicate with January 6th organizers," describing that as "something you do in a criminal plot."

 

While the Rolling Stone article did describe the use of burner phones — throwaway devices used to avoid communications being traced — it said they were used by others to contact figures like Eric and Lara Trump.

It did not claim those two people handled burner phones themselves.

Citing The Palmer Report's tweet, Eric Trump wrote: "Well here is one outlet I can sue for defamation. This will be fun."

"I'm an incredibly honest clean guy — unlike Hunter, no drugs, healthy lifestyle, not the 'burner phone type," Trump tweeted, referring to President Joe Biden's son Hunter and his previous struggles with addiction. Trump also appeared to referring to a New York Post article about Biden that described the purchase of a burner phone.

The Palmer Report is a left-leaning outlet that has frequently been characterized as unreliable.

Rolling Stone reported on Wednesday that several of the people who had organized the pro-Trump, "Stop the Steal" rally near the White House on January 6 used burner phones to communicate with senior members of Donald Trump's team beforehand.

The outlet reported, citing three unnamed sources, that Kylie Kremer, an official in the "March for Trump" group that helped organize the rally, instructed an aide to collect three burner phones prior to the rally and used one of the phones to speak to Eric Trump, Lara Trump, and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

Representatives for Donald Trump did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Read the original article on Business Insider

And who the fuck reads Rolling Stone anymore besides Spinn

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21 hours ago, old indy said:

And theres a big difference between seeing the truth and towing the line.   NOT told to?  the audio from the doorway im writing about says otherwise.  you are 100% wrong     Crazy nancy put an end to any  bipartisan investigation now didnt she.

So this audio that you keep alluding to without sharing, it says that all capitol police should open up doors and let everyone in?

And no, not Nancy.
"Bipartisan legislation to establish an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has failed in the Senate, as Republicans staged their first filibuster since President Biden took office to block the plan.

The final vote Friday was 54-35, but Republicans withheld the votes necessary to bring the bill up for debate. Just six GOP senators joined with the Democrats, leaving the measure short of the 60 votes needed to proceed."

21 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

What ones were called protesters and what ones were called rioters and still are .

 

 

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I know you're able to find other pictures and youtube videos of January 6th as well.



 

 

21 hours ago, old indy said:

Right!   someone told them to step back and not stop anyone.   who and why? 

Questions we'd never know unless they investigated. :thumbsup:

 

Or wait, do we actually want them to investigate?  Hmmm.

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4 hours ago, Skidooski said:

I'm surprised some of these are still up

 

 

4 hours ago, old indy said:

Right!   someone told them to step back and not stop anyone.   who and why? 

Would this be exhibit eleventy one?
 

 

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21 minutes ago, akvanden said:

So this audio that you keep alluding to without sharing, it says that all capitol police should open up doors and let everyone in?

And no, not Nancy.
"Bipartisan legislation to establish an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has failed in the Senate, as Republicans staged their first filibuster since President Biden took office to block the plan.

The final vote Friday was 54-35, but Republicans withheld the votes necessary to bring the bill up for debate. Just six GOP senators joined with the Democrats, leaving the measure short of the 60 votes needed to proceed."

I know you're able to find other pictures and youtube videos of January 6th as well.



 

 

Questions we'd never know unless they investigated. :thumbsup:

 

Or wait, do we actually them to investigate?  Hmmm.

Yet none come even close to the "protesters" in Minneapolis or st Paul.  Oh sorry I forgot they took some paper work from Nancy's desk and busted some windows.  I my self with they would have burned the home of corruption to the fucking ground and every politician would have died in a burn unit a week later . But no not even close.  

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2 hours ago, akvanden said:

So this audio that you keep alluding to without sharing, it says that all capitol police should open up doors and let everyone in?

And no, not Nancy.
"Bipartisan legislation to establish an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has failed in the Senate, as Republicans staged their first filibuster since President Biden took office to block the plan.

The final vote Friday was 54-35, but Republicans withheld the votes necessary to bring the bill up for debate. Just six GOP senators joined with the Democrats, leaving the measure short of the 60 votes needed to proceed."

I know you're able to find other pictures and youtube videos of January 6th as well.



 

 

Questions we'd never know unless they investigated. :thumbsup:

 

Or wait, do we actually them to investigate?  Hmmm.

Minneapolis business looted 

 

Logan's Burgers Lake Street: Property damage.

– Cub Foods on West Broadway: Extensive damage and looting.

– Admas Travel Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by fire.

– Cricket Wireless Chicago Ave and East Lake St: Looting and extensive fire damage.

– Cricket Wireless East Lake Street: Property damage, looting. 

– Speedway on Cedar and Minnehaha: Extensive fire damage, property damage, possible looting.

–MSP Jewelers Bryant Ave. S: Extensive property damage, looting.

– Sanaag Resturant Lake and Cedar: Property damage, looting.

– Moto convenience store with fuel, Hiawatha and 33rd: Property damage and looted.

– Speedway at Hennepin and 25th: Property and fire damage.

– Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising on 26th and 28th: Destroyed by fire.

– Scooterville 17th Avenue South: Property damage.

– Pie and Mighty 35th and Chicago: Property damage.

– Cal Surf on Lake Street: Property damage. 

– USPS Post Office Minnehaha and Lake: Destroyed by fire.

– Mailbox Solutions Plus 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.

– Cellphone shop 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.

– Tom's Barbershop 44th Ave. N. and Penn: Fire damage.

– Knights Chamber Calhoun Square: Property damage, looting, water damage.

– ChicagoLake Dental: Extensive fire damage.

– Mama Safia East Lake Street: Fire damage.

– Bismallah Grocery & Coffee Chicago Avenue: Fire damage and looting.

– Quruxlow Restaurant East Lake Street: Property damage.

– Safari Beauty 405 E Lake St: Property damage.

– Speedway 51st and 34th: Fire damage.

– Basilica of Saint Mary Minneapolis: Property damage.

– Nepp & Hackert Law Firm West Lake Street: Property damage.

– Pharmacy at In Town on Lake Building: Property damage.

– Blue Tree Music Education 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door smashed

– Drew’s Popcorn 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door smashed.

– Domino's on 26th Ave So and E 28th Street: Destroyed by fire.

– Popeyes Chicken Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by Fire.

– Boost Mobile East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.

– Dream Haven Comics: 38th St and 23rd Ave: Looting, property damage.

 

Family Dollar, 3110 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage 

– Union Liquor, 3219 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage

– Broadway Liquor Outlet: Extensive Damage 

– All Washed Up Laundromat, 3008 Penn Ave: Damage 

– Penn Gas Stop, 2606 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage, Looting 

– Aldi Grocery, Penn Ave N: Damage 

– Family Dollar, 505 W Broadway: Looting 

– Neighbors One Stop Inc. Gas station, 3759 Penn Ave N: Fire 

– North End Hardware, Penn Ave N: Property damage 

– Walgreens St Louis Park: Looting

– Nokomis Shoe Shop at 4950 34th Ave: Property damage.

– Sabri Commons at East Lake Street: Looting.

– International Bazaar at East Lake Street: Looting.

– 315 East Lake Street: Fire damage, looting.

– Yusuf Center East Lake Street: Looting.

– Plaza Mexico East Lake Street: Looting.

– El Nuevo Miramar East Lake Street: Looting.

– Extreme Noise Records Lake Street: Property damage.

– Piff Streetwear Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.

– Como Tap Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.

– Chris Vale Cycles 27th Avenue: Property damage.

– Dollar Tree Nicollet Avenue: Property damage.

– Kmart Nicollet: Property damage, looting.

– Office Depot Nicollet: Property damage, looting, flooding.

– Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors at US Bank building on Lake: Property damage and looting.

– Atlas Staffing: 1st Ave and Lake: Destroyed by fire.

– Uncle Hugo's/Uncle Edgar's 28th and Chicago: Destroyed by fire.

– Holiday Gas Station 46th and Hiawatha: Extensive fire damage.

– Walgreens 46th and Hiawatha: Property damage and looting.

– Kitchen Window Uptown: Extensive property damage, looting.

– Popeyes Lake: Property damage.

– Hooks Fish and Chicken West Lake: Property damage.

– Metro PCS West Lake: Property damage.

– Pawn Shop West Lake: Property damage.

– Grand Managament Inc. Lyndale: Property Damage.

 

– Kyle's Market W 36th Street: Property damage.

– Pearl Vision Nicollet: Property damage.

– Galactic Pizza: Property damage.

– Marathon Lyndale and 28th: Property damage.

– Williams Uptown Pub & Peanut Bar: Property damage.

– Iron Door Pub: Fire damage

– Speedway LynLake: Extensive fire damage.

– Family Dollar 36th & Nicollet: Destroyed by fire.

– O'Reilly's Auto Parts 36th and Nicollet: Extensive fire damage.

– Fade Factory Barber Shop: Extensive fire damage.

– Hibachi Grill on Lake Street: Fire damage.

– Wells Fargo 31st and Nicollet: Property damage, extensive fire damage.

– Commercial building at 27th and East Lake: Extensive fire damage.

– USPS at 31st Street and 1st Avenue: Extensive fire damage and looting.

– Shell Gas Station Park and Lake: Property damage, fire, and looting.

– Migizi Communications 27th Avenue South: Destroyed by fire.

– Olympic Cafe West Broadway: Destroyed by fire.

– Metro by T-Mobile West Broadway: Fire damage.

– Lyndale Tobacco at 722 W. Lake St: Property damage.

– Paper Source Uptown: Property damage and looting. 

– Everett’s Foods on 38th and Cedar: Property damage and looting.

– El Nuevo Rodeo Restaurante East Lake Street: Destroyed in fire.

– Holiday 36th and Cedar: Broken windows and looting.

– Matt's Bar 35th and Cedar: Broken window

– Subway at 36th and Cedar: broken windows. 

– E&L Supermarket and Deli on Lowry Ave: Property damage.

– Nguyen Architects 26th and 27th: Destroyed in fire.

– Pantry Food Market 52nd Ave N and Bryant Ave. N: Property damage and looting.

– O'Reilly Auto Parts 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– The Hub Bike Co-op: Property damage. 

– Family Dollar 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Pat's Tap 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– B-Squad Vintage 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Tibet Store: Property damage. 

– Speedway 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Casablanca Foods 33rd and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Valerie's 32nd and Nicollet: Property damage.

– A Automall Inc. East Lake: Property damage, vehicles stolen.

Speedway at 60th and Portland: Property damage.

– Broadway Clinic North Minneapolis: Property damage.

– Juxtaposition Arts North Emerson: Property damage.

– Sew Simple Nicollet and 24th: Property damage, looting.

– Park and Lake Car Wash on East Lake Street Windows broken, graffiti and some interior damage.

– Park-Nicollet Minneapolis Clinic: Property damage.

– Arby's Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.

– K-Mart Lake Street: Property damage.

– Penzey's Spices Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Walgreens Hennepin and 27th: Property damage.

– Midori's Floating World Cafe Lake Street: Fire damage.

– GM Tobacco Lake and  27th: Fire damage.

– McDonald's Lake and 31st: Property damage.

– Walgreens Central and Lowry in Northeast: Property damage.

– Wells Fargo Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Ladditude Tattoo Lake and 27th: Fire damage.

– LV's Barbershop Lake and 27th: Fire damage.

– The Hub Bike Co-op Minnehaha and 30th: Property damage.

– J-Klips Lake Street: Property damage.

– 5 Guys Hennepin and 24th: Property damage.

– Holiday Hennepin and 25th: Property damage.

– Honda Town Lake and 43rd: Property damage.

– Tires Plus Lake and 34th: Property damage.

– Hennepin County Human Service Center: Property damage.

– ICC Wireless Lake Street: Property damage.

– Jackson Hewitt Tax Service: Property damage.

– Little Caesars Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Teppanyaki Grill Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Home Choice Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Dollar General Lake Street: Extensive fire damage.

– Twin Lake Dental: Fire and property damage.

– HD Laundry Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Citi Trends Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Total Wireless Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Pineda Tacos Lake Street: Property damage.

– Subway Lake Street: Property damage.

– 7 Mile Fashion Express East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire

– The Fremont Bar Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– O'Reilly Auto Parts West Broadway: Extensive fire damage.

– Broadway Liquor Outlet West Broadway: Property damage, looting.

 

 

Quality Tobacco Lake and 1st: Extensive fire damage.

– Skol Liquor Store 27th Avenue: Property damage, looting.

– Max-It Pawn Shop Cedar Avenue: Extensive fire damage.

– Minnehaha Liquor Lake Street: Property damage, looting, extensive fire damage.

– Hexagon Bar at E 26th and 27th: Extensive fire damage.

– Target Lake Street: Looting, graffiti, property damage, fire damage.

– Wendy's Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.

– AutoZone Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.

– Cub Foods Lake Street: Looting, property damage, fire damage.

 

 

– Under construction affordable housing development at 26th and 29th: Fire, destroyed.

– 7-Sigma building, 26th and 29th: Fire, extensive damage.

– Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct: Destroyed by fire.

– Dollar Tree off Lake Street: Property damage, looting.

– Metro by T-Mobile Lake Street: Fire, extensive damage.

– Hi Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.

– Speedway East Lake Street: Property damage.

– East Lake Library: Windows smashed, graffiti.

– Precision Tune Auto Care Lake Street: Property damage.

– U.S. Bank Lake Street: Property damage, graffiti

– Dairy Queen East Lake Street: Property damage.

– Papa Murphy's Pizza East Lake Street: Property damage.

– Planet Fitness on Lake: Property damage.

– Domino's Pizza 26th and 28th: Property damage.

– Urban Forage Winery and Cider House, Lake and 29th: Property damage, looting.

– Gandhi Mahal Restaurant, 27th and Lake: Extensive fire damage.

Car-X Tire & Auto East Lake Street: Property damage, vehicle smashed through windows.

– Frattelone's Ace Hardware East Lake Street: Property damage.

– MN Transitions Charter School: Property damage.

– Laundro Max East Lake Street: Window smashed.

– Soderberg's Floral & Gift East Lake Street: Property damage.

– East Lake Clinic: Property damage.

– Seward Pharmacy: Window smashed, graffiti.

– Electra Tune Auto Care on Lake St: Property damage, vehicle stolen.

Walgreens at 43rd and Chicago: Property damage, looting.

– Elevated Beer Wine & Spirits, Hiawatha Ave: Property damage, looting.

– Schooner's Tavern, barbershop next door: Fire, property damage.

– Seward Co-op, 28th and Franklin: Window smashed, attempted theft of ATM.

– Midtown Global Market: Property damage, looting.

 

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– Briva Health Lake Street: Window smashed.

– Foot Locker East Lake Street: Property damage, looting.

– BMO Harris East Lake Street: Property damage.

– TCF Bank at 38th and Minnehaha: Property damage.

– Studiiyo23 Hennepin Avenue, Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– DTLR, Broadway, North Minneapolis: Property damage, looting.

– Uptown Pawn: Property damage, looting.

– La Familia Skate Shop: Property damage.

– Target Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Chicago & Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.

– East Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.

– Ingebretsens on Lake: Property damage, windows smashed.

– Freewheel Bike: Property damage, windows smashed.

– Hamdi Restaurant, Midtown: Property damage, graffiti.

– Hudson's Hardware, East 42nd Street: Property damage and looting.

– Birchwood Cafe, East 25th Street: Property damage.

 

CVS Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Timberland Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Sunnys Wigs 29th and Lyndale: Property damage.

– Thurston Jewelers West Lake Street: Property damage.

– Banadir Pharmacy West Lake Street: Property damage and looting

– Sephora Uptown: Property damage.

– Gamestop Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Indulge and Bloom, Uptown: Property damage.

– H&M Uptown: Windows smashed.

– Apple Store Uptown: Windows smashed., looting.

– Urban Outfitters Uptown: Door window smashed.

– Smokeless Northeast: Vandalized, closed till further notice.

– AutoZone at 501 West Broadway, North Minneapolis: Unconfirmed report of looting, property damage.

 

Buzzmart, downtown Minneapolis: Property damage.

– Town Talk Diner, Lake Street: Destroyed by Fire.

– Bondesque: Property damage. 

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40 minutes ago, Sleepr2 said:

Minneapolis business looted 

 

Logan's Burgers Lake Street: Property damage.

– Cub Foods on West Broadway: Extensive damage and looting.

– Admas Travel Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by fire.

– Cricket Wireless Chicago Ave and East Lake St: Looting and extensive fire damage.

– Cricket Wireless East Lake Street: Property damage, looting. 

– Speedway on Cedar and Minnehaha: Extensive fire damage, property damage, possible looting.

–MSP Jewelers Bryant Ave. S: Extensive property damage, looting.

– Sanaag Resturant Lake and Cedar: Property damage, looting.

– Moto convenience store with fuel, Hiawatha and 33rd: Property damage and looted.

– Speedway at Hennepin and 25th: Property and fire damage.

– Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising on 26th and 28th: Destroyed by fire.

– Scooterville 17th Avenue South: Property damage.

– Pie and Mighty 35th and Chicago: Property damage.

– Cal Surf on Lake Street: Property damage. 

– USPS Post Office Minnehaha and Lake: Destroyed by fire.

– Mailbox Solutions Plus 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.

– Cellphone shop 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.

– Tom's Barbershop 44th Ave. N. and Penn: Fire damage.

– Knights Chamber Calhoun Square: Property damage, looting, water damage.

– ChicagoLake Dental: Extensive fire damage.

– Mama Safia East Lake Street: Fire damage.

– Bismallah Grocery & Coffee Chicago Avenue: Fire damage and looting.

– Quruxlow Restaurant East Lake Street: Property damage.

– Safari Beauty 405 E Lake St: Property damage.

– Speedway 51st and 34th: Fire damage.

– Basilica of Saint Mary Minneapolis: Property damage.

– Nepp & Hackert Law Firm West Lake Street: Property damage.

– Pharmacy at In Town on Lake Building: Property damage.

– Blue Tree Music Education 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door smashed

– Drew’s Popcorn 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door smashed.

– Domino's on 26th Ave So and E 28th Street: Destroyed by fire.

– Popeyes Chicken Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by Fire.

– Boost Mobile East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.

– Dream Haven Comics: 38th St and 23rd Ave: Looting, property damage.

 

Family Dollar, 3110 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage 

– Union Liquor, 3219 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage

– Broadway Liquor Outlet: Extensive Damage 

– All Washed Up Laundromat, 3008 Penn Ave: Damage 

– Penn Gas Stop, 2606 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage, Looting 

– Aldi Grocery, Penn Ave N: Damage 

– Family Dollar, 505 W Broadway: Looting 

– Neighbors One Stop Inc. Gas station, 3759 Penn Ave N: Fire 

– North End Hardware, Penn Ave N: Property damage 

– Walgreens St Louis Park: Looting

– Nokomis Shoe Shop at 4950 34th Ave: Property damage.

– Sabri Commons at East Lake Street: Looting.

– International Bazaar at East Lake Street: Looting.

– 315 East Lake Street: Fire damage, looting.

– Yusuf Center East Lake Street: Looting.

– Plaza Mexico East Lake Street: Looting.

– El Nuevo Miramar East Lake Street: Looting.

– Extreme Noise Records Lake Street: Property damage.

– Piff Streetwear Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.

– Como Tap Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.

– Chris Vale Cycles 27th Avenue: Property damage.

– Dollar Tree Nicollet Avenue: Property damage.

– Kmart Nicollet: Property damage, looting.

– Office Depot Nicollet: Property damage, looting, flooding.

– Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors at US Bank building on Lake: Property damage and looting.

– Atlas Staffing: 1st Ave and Lake: Destroyed by fire.

– Uncle Hugo's/Uncle Edgar's 28th and Chicago: Destroyed by fire.

– Holiday Gas Station 46th and Hiawatha: Extensive fire damage.

– Walgreens 46th and Hiawatha: Property damage and looting.

– Kitchen Window Uptown: Extensive property damage, looting.

– Popeyes Lake: Property damage.

– Hooks Fish and Chicken West Lake: Property damage.

– Metro PCS West Lake: Property damage.

– Pawn Shop West Lake: Property damage.

– Grand Managament Inc. Lyndale: Property Damage.

 

– Kyle's Market W 36th Street: Property damage.

– Pearl Vision Nicollet: Property damage.

– Galactic Pizza: Property damage.

– Marathon Lyndale and 28th: Property damage.

– Williams Uptown Pub & Peanut Bar: Property damage.

– Iron Door Pub: Fire damage

– Speedway LynLake: Extensive fire damage.

– Family Dollar 36th & Nicollet: Destroyed by fire.

– O'Reilly's Auto Parts 36th and Nicollet: Extensive fire damage.

– Fade Factory Barber Shop: Extensive fire damage.

– Hibachi Grill on Lake Street: Fire damage.

– Wells Fargo 31st and Nicollet: Property damage, extensive fire damage.

– Commercial building at 27th and East Lake: Extensive fire damage.

– USPS at 31st Street and 1st Avenue: Extensive fire damage and looting.

– Shell Gas Station Park and Lake: Property damage, fire, and looting.

– Migizi Communications 27th Avenue South: Destroyed by fire.

– Olympic Cafe West Broadway: Destroyed by fire.

– Metro by T-Mobile West Broadway: Fire damage.

– Lyndale Tobacco at 722 W. Lake St: Property damage.

– Paper Source Uptown: Property damage and looting. 

– Everett’s Foods on 38th and Cedar: Property damage and looting.

– El Nuevo Rodeo Restaurante East Lake Street: Destroyed in fire.

– Holiday 36th and Cedar: Broken windows and looting.

– Matt's Bar 35th and Cedar: Broken window

– Subway at 36th and Cedar: broken windows. 

– E&L Supermarket and Deli on Lowry Ave: Property damage.

– Nguyen Architects 26th and 27th: Destroyed in fire.

– Pantry Food Market 52nd Ave N and Bryant Ave. N: Property damage and looting.

– O'Reilly Auto Parts 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– The Hub Bike Co-op: Property damage. 

– Family Dollar 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Pat's Tap 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– B-Squad Vintage 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Tibet Store: Property damage. 

– Speedway 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Casablanca Foods 33rd and Nicollet: Property damage.

– Valerie's 32nd and Nicollet: Property damage.

– A Automall Inc. East Lake: Property damage, vehicles stolen.

Speedway at 60th and Portland: Property damage.

– Broadway Clinic North Minneapolis: Property damage.

– Juxtaposition Arts North Emerson: Property damage.

– Sew Simple Nicollet and 24th: Property damage, looting.

– Park and Lake Car Wash on East Lake Street Windows broken, graffiti and some interior damage.

– Park-Nicollet Minneapolis Clinic: Property damage.

– Arby's Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.

– K-Mart Lake Street: Property damage.

– Penzey's Spices Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Walgreens Hennepin and 27th: Property damage.

– Midori's Floating World Cafe Lake Street: Fire damage.

– GM Tobacco Lake and  27th: Fire damage.

– McDonald's Lake and 31st: Property damage.

– Walgreens Central and Lowry in Northeast: Property damage.

– Wells Fargo Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Ladditude Tattoo Lake and 27th: Fire damage.

– LV's Barbershop Lake and 27th: Fire damage.

– The Hub Bike Co-op Minnehaha and 30th: Property damage.

– J-Klips Lake Street: Property damage.

– 5 Guys Hennepin and 24th: Property damage.

– Holiday Hennepin and 25th: Property damage.

– Honda Town Lake and 43rd: Property damage.

– Tires Plus Lake and 34th: Property damage.

– Hennepin County Human Service Center: Property damage.

– ICC Wireless Lake Street: Property damage.

– Jackson Hewitt Tax Service: Property damage.

– Little Caesars Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Teppanyaki Grill Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Home Choice Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Dollar General Lake Street: Extensive fire damage.

– Twin Lake Dental: Fire and property damage.

– HD Laundry Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Citi Trends Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Total Wireless Lake Street: Fire and property damage.

– Pineda Tacos Lake Street: Property damage.

– Subway Lake Street: Property damage.

– 7 Mile Fashion Express East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire

– The Fremont Bar Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– O'Reilly Auto Parts West Broadway: Extensive fire damage.

– Broadway Liquor Outlet West Broadway: Property damage, looting.

 

 

Quality Tobacco Lake and 1st: Extensive fire damage.

– Skol Liquor Store 27th Avenue: Property damage, looting.

– Max-It Pawn Shop Cedar Avenue: Extensive fire damage.

– Minnehaha Liquor Lake Street: Property damage, looting, extensive fire damage.

– Hexagon Bar at E 26th and 27th: Extensive fire damage.

– Target Lake Street: Looting, graffiti, property damage, fire damage.

– Wendy's Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.

– AutoZone Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.

– Cub Foods Lake Street: Looting, property damage, fire damage.

 

 

– Under construction affordable housing development at 26th and 29th: Fire, destroyed.

– 7-Sigma building, 26th and 29th: Fire, extensive damage.

– Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct: Destroyed by fire.

– Dollar Tree off Lake Street: Property damage, looting.

– Metro by T-Mobile Lake Street: Fire, extensive damage.

– Hi Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.

– Speedway East Lake Street: Property damage.

– East Lake Library: Windows smashed, graffiti.

– Precision Tune Auto Care Lake Street: Property damage.

– U.S. Bank Lake Street: Property damage, graffiti

– Dairy Queen East Lake Street: Property damage.

– Papa Murphy's Pizza East Lake Street: Property damage.

– Planet Fitness on Lake: Property damage.

– Domino's Pizza 26th and 28th: Property damage.

– Urban Forage Winery and Cider House, Lake and 29th: Property damage, looting.

– Gandhi Mahal Restaurant, 27th and Lake: Extensive fire damage.

Car-X Tire & Auto East Lake Street: Property damage, vehicle smashed through windows.

– Frattelone's Ace Hardware East Lake Street: Property damage.

– MN Transitions Charter School: Property damage.

– Laundro Max East Lake Street: Window smashed.

– Soderberg's Floral & Gift East Lake Street: Property damage.

– East Lake Clinic: Property damage.

– Seward Pharmacy: Window smashed, graffiti.

– Electra Tune Auto Care on Lake St: Property damage, vehicle stolen.

Walgreens at 43rd and Chicago: Property damage, looting.

– Elevated Beer Wine & Spirits, Hiawatha Ave: Property damage, looting.

– Schooner's Tavern, barbershop next door: Fire, property damage.

– Seward Co-op, 28th and Franklin: Window smashed, attempted theft of ATM.

– Midtown Global Market: Property damage, looting.

 

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– Briva Health Lake Street: Window smashed.

– Foot Locker East Lake Street: Property damage, looting.

– BMO Harris East Lake Street: Property damage.

– TCF Bank at 38th and Minnehaha: Property damage.

– Studiiyo23 Hennepin Avenue, Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– DTLR, Broadway, North Minneapolis: Property damage, looting.

– Uptown Pawn: Property damage, looting.

– La Familia Skate Shop: Property damage.

– Target Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Chicago & Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.

– East Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.

– Ingebretsens on Lake: Property damage, windows smashed.

– Freewheel Bike: Property damage, windows smashed.

– Hamdi Restaurant, Midtown: Property damage, graffiti.

– Hudson's Hardware, East 42nd Street: Property damage and looting.

– Birchwood Cafe, East 25th Street: Property damage.

 

CVS Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Timberland Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Sunnys Wigs 29th and Lyndale: Property damage.

– Thurston Jewelers West Lake Street: Property damage.

– Banadir Pharmacy West Lake Street: Property damage and looting

– Sephora Uptown: Property damage.

– Gamestop Uptown: Property damage, looting.

– Indulge and Bloom, Uptown: Property damage.

– H&M Uptown: Windows smashed.

– Apple Store Uptown: Windows smashed., looting.

– Urban Outfitters Uptown: Door window smashed.

– Smokeless Northeast: Vandalized, closed till further notice.

– AutoZone at 501 West Broadway, North Minneapolis: Unconfirmed report of looting, property damage.

 

Buzzmart, downtown Minneapolis: Property damage.

– Town Talk Diner, Lake Street: Destroyed by Fire.

– Bondesque: Property damage. 

But there was pushing and broken windows.  And some one tossed a fire extinguisher on to the crowd . And some one was shot oh wait that was a cop shooting a unarmed woman who was 30 yards away crawling thrugh a busted window . Just glad she was not black or that would be a whole new race case to follow 

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Africans are America's living nightmare. 

I'm not being racist, 'cause I've already posted that a 74 year old A/A could probably out-run me, and kick my ass, and many have Master's Degrees. 

I'm simply stating a fact. 

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3 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

would be nice if they put the same kind of effort into the antifa blm peaceful protesters as they are into the ones in DC

Or any at all . Hell how about just not dropping the charges on the ones they acctualy took in to custody? That would have been nice . 

Fuck it I made more in 2 days slapping  up plywood in uptown and snow fencing a burnt up autoparts store than I usualy do all month.  

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5 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

But there was pushing and broken windows.  And some one tossed a fire extinguisher on to the crowd . And some one was shot oh wait that was a cop shooting a unarmed woman who was 30 yards away crawling thrugh a busted window . Just glad she was not black or that would be a whole new race case to follow 

 

3 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

would be nice if they put the same kind of effort into the antifa blm peaceful protesters as they are into the ones in DC

 

3 hours ago, DriftBusta said:

well therein lies the rub  :bc: 

You won't find me in disagreement at all. As you may or may not have read what I've said before, more force needs to be used. I think it's moronic that you can't sit and defend your business like you can your home. WTF - why can't you shoot someone that breaks into your place of business?

I know the law may not be applied equally, or parties may not push for justice equally, but we need to push them to. Fuck the destruction at the capitol, fuck the destruction across cities - lawlessness cannot rein. Law and order.

It's just frustrating to see people use this "well look at what they did" argument rather than immediate thought of two wrongs don't make a right.

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16 hours ago, akvanden said:

 

Would this be exhibit eleventy one?
 

 

r you snowriders brother or somethin??   tell us then.   why didnt even one mounted cop take his horse to any doorway and step in front of the people walking in the doors that were being held open by more police? if they wanted to stop anyone they could have done it rather quickly that way.  i along with anyone with a brain can see they LET things escalate purposely. 

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16 minutes ago, old indy said:

r you snowriders brother or somethin??   tell us then.   why didnt even one mounted cop take his horse to any doorway and step in front of the people walking in the doors that were being held open by more police? if they wanted to stop anyone they could have done it rather quickly that way.  i along with anyone with a brain can see they LET things escalate purposely. 

Compelling argument. What was the purpose to let it escalate? :pc:

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8 hours ago, akvanden said:

 

 

You won't find me in disagreement at all. As you may or may not have read what I've said before, more force needs to be used. I think it's moronic that you can't sit and defend your business like you can your home. WTF - why can't you shoot someone that breaks into your place of business?

I know the law may not be applied equally, or parties may not push for justice equally, but we need to push them to. Fuck the destruction at the capitol, fuck the destruction across cities - lawlessness cannot rein. Law and order.

It's just frustrating to see people use this "well look at what they did" argument rather than immediate thought of two wrongs don't make a right.

You must not have gone to S mpls next morning  people were defending there biz and neighborhoods it was fucking crazy guys sitting in thete windows or out fr with shot guns Allys blocked with dumpsters and furniture on both ends with armed groups guarding and moving dumpsters to let people in . It is fucking shocking the Smithers re elected fry and that pussy Melvin.  At this point the residence and biz owner get what they deserve keeping people like that in power . 

 

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1 hour ago, akvanden said:

Compelling argument. What was the purpose to let it escalate? :pc:

So they can rationalize a show of force like this country has never seen before, to intimidate any one with any notion of protesting what they see as injustice?  Ringing the capital with barbed wire and 25,000 national guard troops over a few hundred nitwits that walked into the capital?   Really?  What do you think will happen next time someone gets a notion of a national protest?  Omnicron variant!

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5 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

So they can rationalize a show of force like this country has never seen before, to intimidate any one with any notion of protesting what they see as injustice?  Ringing the capital with barbed wire and 25,000 national guard troops over a few hundred nitwits that walked into the capital?   Really?  What do you think will happen next time someone gets a notion of a national protest?  Omnicron variant!

Who’s they? Trump? Or someone playing Trump like a fiddle?

“President Donald Trump claimed that he “immediately deployed the National Guard and federal law enforcement to secure the building and expel the intruders.” 

Destruction of property by the left or right is an injustice. I hope more force is used against both.

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1 hour ago, akvanden said:

Who’s they? Trump? Or someone playing Trump like a fiddle?

“President Donald Trump claimed that he “immediately deployed the National Guard and federal law enforcement to secure the building and expel the intruders.” 

Destruction of property by the left or right is an injustice. I hope more force is used against both.

For starters, Nancy Pelosi who had authority over Capital security.  The intruders were expelled, most of them walked out.  I'm not defending what happened at the capital that day, but if you think for one fucking minute those people and millions of others like them were not sick of all the rioting, looting and murder in these Dem run cities, and they didn't have legitimate concerns about the integrity of the election, you'd be delusional.  You don't think a huge portion of the general public hasn't had their eyes opened to the agenda and propaganda that is being foisted on the public and by whom?  And now it sounds like these same leftists aren't cueing up another lockdown, lets see how that turns out.

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