OT: BLM Activists Protest Police Shooting, Leave After Learning Man Was White

Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
Black Lives Matter activists in Minnesota reportedly stopped protesting a fatal police shooting after learning that the man involved in the incident was a white carjacking suspect.


According to a report from the New York Post, dozens of BLM protesters demonstrated outside Democratic Gov. Tim Walz’s St. Paul mansion on Sunday, but they turned to leave after they were given more details about the incident, including that the man who was fatally shot by officers was white and had allegedly stolen a car:

Dozens of people protesting outside Gov. Tim Walz’s mansion in St. Paul on Sunday were filmed by Fox 9 reporter Mitti Hicks as they knelt for a moment of silence over initial rumors about Sunday’s 3 p.m. fatal shooting.

… The BLM marchers, riled by the local police-involved deaths of George Floyd and Daunte Wright, soon appeared to get word that the latest shooting was not one fit for protest.

The protesters turned back and instead headed to Brooklyn Center — the city where Wright died — “because they need more information about what happened in Burnsville first,” Hicks said in an update about an hour after her initial video.


One major criticism of the anti-police BLM movement is the group’s politically-motivated selected outrage.

Over the weekend, for example, Jaslyn Adams, a seven-year-old black girl, was shot and killed while waiting in line at a McDonald’s drive-thru in Chicago with her father. BLM activists have ignored her murder.

Earlier this month, a resident of Rochester, New York, called out BLM activists for ignoring crime in the city when it doesn’t involve police. “If the police were killing us at the rate we’re killing ourselves, I suspect this town would be on fire,” said Rudy Rivera, CEO of Rochester’s Father Laurence Tracy Advocacy Center on North Clinton Avenue.

Rivera noted the protesting he saw this summer in response to the death of a black man named Daniel Prude following a police interaction. The activists who sparked the protests — and many nights of subsequent destructive, violent rioting in the city — are now nowhere to be found as murder continues to spike in Rochester.

“When we kill ourselves, I say to myself, where are the protests lining this street?’” Rivera questioned activists. “Where are the people within our own community, who know what’s going on here? And that’s the most tragic part of this whole story, everybody knows what’s happening here, and yet, it persists.”

“Where are the voices” of the activists who held press conferences nearly every day over officer-involved incidents, Rivera asked.

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