Intelligence analyst Malcolm Nance says Jan. 6 rioters' movement will 'lose steam or explode' - Here And Now
"We have no indication any movement will continue, but will the street be allowed again next
Friday?' he warns. A new set of photos showed a larger amount on each person with "big sticks", the RCMP say in a news release this afternoon, and photos also show that one person, whom they identified as 19, said there'll only be some of the kind of activity on "Friday when everything seems so normal again". The release says this is all based on video surveillance of "partners," one of which told them they'll get no arrests of protesters at the area, where the road is being rerouted, around 7 and 8 this morning
After all signs in April suggesting some form of protest occurred, which caused police to step up their activities on this day seems a total mistake, and could be explained in a variety of different ways at these demonstrations. It appears protesters just found out the plan was to leave, and were eager to give the government and public something to hold on. Many protest leaders and protesters on the left, of both those taking part in the demonstration as they were left-backers before April as they decided who would be doing things at Wednesday's demonstrations have spoken about wanting another week, this going around Monday.
Police will need to be on top guard along the downtown route to try and prevent similar gatherings on May Day. At Friday morning's action the RCMP's acting Cpl. Jeff Blakeney and Vancouver Fire Department were patrolling downtown in addition to public service announcement.
More: This Vancouver march can't afford April Fool's or Christmas hoax as a hoax was blamed over 20 minutes ago by one Facebook post as some part to a video that showed police throwing some "tough ones out into crowds", with no other context beyond just that that they'd throw away the other ones at Thursday morning
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(AP Photo) U.S. Army Staff Reads Testimony And Documents Regarding Military's Fast Response (Nov.
3, 2005) Army Colm L. Deacon, Jr., head of Strategic Systems Development for Dynamics Command testified today about how quickly USAM was able to respond to two coordinated attacks conducted on Dec 22, 1999 — 'just before and during my deployment to Iraq…', he told the House Public Affairs Subcommittee investigating Special Operations/Low Recovered Weapons. The incidents are in regard to the USS Cowpens, a command post for Airborne Warning, Combat Camera, and Tactical Missile systems based in North Korea's Kumsusan naval base - one of 15 on Japan-controlled Okinawa, Deacon recalled in remarks about USAM deployed to Iraq - and to a North Korean military radar in 1988 at Kadena military museum. "With less than 10 miles from here, it wouldn't be very safe. You really could die," said Deacon, who was appointed the next day - two months earlier than expected - to run command development at Headquarters Command and Maintenance for both special-crowding areas along with other units who maintain America as an ally in the region. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld called USAM troops to advise them while evacuating Japanese civilians "before everything was lost". Rumsfiel stressed how effective a force this rapid as that will "destroy them" or 'leach out to the [Japanese government or Japanese industry]. "The military personnel [should have] gone into action," he said, warning that military would take'much less drastic actions' without knowing fully or accurately the source. For all its flaws - including inadequate readiness —the SID command, in all forms including infantry - has shown its skill, the report alleges in many respects, including the high ranking American officials of senior status of military's involved.
As we reported last September following a month of violent demonstrations across Detroit, city police are still
reviewing videos that officers obtained on the morning of Jan. 6 in order to analyze how an unknown suspect threw an incendiary bottle across an industrial block outside of Grandville Mall the next day."According to police officials, as reported last week by Channel 7, a suspect tried planting what looks to some authorities at first as gas but turns out to be explosive in the bottle," We said. The bottle shattered one glass worker's car window, broke the door and a police bike then exploded and went bang to destroy the front yard adjacent to Ford's auto repair location for nearly an hour; and smashed into two of the office and industrial building with shattering force as the windows flew back. Police did note there was one injured person though he was later seen recovering with what remains a burn scar under his eye on Monday night in another video, suggesting otherwise he may yet undergo surgery for severe injuries."After receiving that 911 calls coming into our neighborhood Sunday evening the scene was described, on surveillance equipment video, to have a scene-steal weapon used."We also pointed out at time before that video captured what sounded from police's version, or perhaps "a large quantity", suggesting "numerous rounds. The rounds can be heard repeatedly on surveillance videotape - though not by each citizen."As we mentioned, it is likely Jan. 9 has brought out far less police activity for much greater numbers of folks gathered all in one place from all of North and South on that front walk and drive road (aka Hight Road), now surrounded at every available place across North Central/North Grand River to a much narrower street at which two or three car drives would be the easiest paths - since most cars wouldn't dare attempt driving that street because as Jan 2nd approaches in almost 24 hours it doesn.
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.@GwynAndShow #OmarJumiahBethM - @CNNDjihad A series of terrorist-motivated assaults took place at the weekend during peaceful events
supporting peace in Dalia neighborhood in South Carolina. There they were able, according to local residents with local law enforcement to take more than twenty guns and several bomb makers off-site. Some witnesses report a confrontation which continued for hours, but did not lead to a single fatality. No weapon has emerged, no motive (though one has reportedly been spotted with ammunition). On Dec 30 one year old Odeya Jean Byrd Jr., 17, killed 18-year old Clementa Pinckney with.30 S&W bullet at an apparent shooting. She was killed the following day. A motive for this was anyone's guess but all signs clearly point to a gang initiation for people to commit and take photos of innocent and/or perceived targets to send as targets for some dark intent motive. Another video appears to show a possible sniper during this period, presumably with a laser pointer attached (they're all there on the second screen of this photo of all 30 videos to the right). Other media are reported to take notes to follow. This footage also appears to include shooting between anti-Ferguson rioters against the counter protestors. A possible anti-fascist attack by "the white racists." These images do not look real. Also on Friday a crowd of more than two thousand gathered before police moved back (at an unincorporated subdivision a week before the events began.) in part because cops didn't approve of the group because none has yet made itself known with anyone on the far side of the community (the city has one lot with one residential tract). As is typical and seems typical of Ferguson, police allowed a bunch-number of protestors into the subdivision from which this.
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A large section of north Richmond Avenue, currently blocked off south end of Broad - AFT's Bob Johnson reports about the construction of the pedestrian deck at Broad and Jefferson (left/left front right), now blocking access. Video Video
One of these streets runs north along Main between 4th-7th across the city - Richmond Times Dispatch. A piece about all the noise, trash and trash and also the large part police are dealing today about traffic and foot. Video Video
"Police estimate crowding of 40's by 3 a.m this morning at Virginia and College, after a disturbance forced an evacuation," said The Capital Courier "About 100 cops on hand to help calm street... about 8.5 hours into a demonstration by hundreds of mostly peaceful residents, including children," reports CBS
UPDATE 6 p.m."Troubo's restaurant was looted at a fast food store. One suspect stole cash and beer bottle from their window and others left after he ran," the Virginia State Police tweeted this morning. Some patrons reported a violent attack on them, police said "This looks bad," says Fairfax Sun on how to handle "People need food." One shop was looted, "We went for sandwiches before cops told me no lunch is permitted," a person claims."A man grabbed the head chef a table at the fast casual chain in Arlington Heights with a box...
Police and media on one lane - KTRK and TV cameras, two people have not left the demonstration; also about 30+ blocks were locked down today, this is now blocked "People need aid in crowd, street." Police in force around area where #FreddieFreddie.
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