More Bricks Appear In Advance Of Monday Demonstrations In Baltimore, Texas
#Breaking #Baltimore police have found mounds of bricks and bottles with potential accelerators in them. Police are currently sweeping the downtown area. There are demonstrations planned for today.
— JoyLepolaStewart (@jlepolastewart) June 1, 2020
- More Bricks Appear In Advance Of Monday Demonstrations In Baltimore, Texas
by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/
Update (06/01/2020): More pallets of bricks have been discovered along with bottles and ‘potential accelerators’ – this time in Baltimore, where several demonstrations are planned according to FOX45’s Joy Leopla Stewart.
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Someone stashed a big stack of bricks around the corner from the Baltimore City Hall last night.
Not sure who put them there, but it is suspected that it was for protests today.
They were removed.#BaltimoreUprising pic.twitter.com/rbymt0HcDD
— Benjamin Young Savage (ᐱᓐᒋᐱᓐ) (@benjancewicz) June 1, 2020
Frisco, TX. There have been groups organizing “protests” in Frisco for 5PM this evening. All of a sudden this shows up on the path of the “protest”. You wanna tell me this is not planned and organized now? #2A #protests2020 #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/v1GfogMTpF
— Conservative Realist 🇺🇸 (@Conserv17716651) June 1, 2020
#BREAKING : Pallets of bricks are seen being planted in frisco , tx right now by 121/plano pkwy there is a #blacklivesmatter #protest today #Anonymous pic.twitter.com/gVdsd1eHQp
— DESERT-WXLF (@DESERTWXLF) June 1, 2020
Nc Fayetteville it real pic.twitter.com/WJTdhrOVdW
— Dolo (@64hunblock) May 31, 2020
"Yo, we got bricks. We got bricks!"—#Rioters in Manhattan chanced upon a cache in the street equipped with bricks and a shovel at 10:01 p.m. on Second Ave between St. Marks Pl. and Seventh St. pic.twitter.com/dYB7vHdYqL
— Kevin R Hogan (@KRHogan_NTD) May 31, 2020
So who's donating the pallets of bricks to these riot ravaged areas? Surely there's surveillance footage, and surely they arent being brought in by hand. Start checking camera footage, run license plates. pic.twitter.com/QFHgwHVz0f
— Jerome Russell (@JeromeRussell5) May 31, 2020
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