Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Watch: Rioters Set Fire To Home With Child Inside, Then Block Firefighters’ Access; Emotional Police Chief Details Incident

 Demonstrators stand around a fire during a protest near the White House in response to the killing of George Floyd May 31, 2020 in Washington, DC.

On Saturday, Richmond Police Chief Will Smith was overcome with emotion detailing one of the worst acts of violence carried out in the city during the previous night’s rioting, ostensibly over the death of George Floyd.

According to Smith, rioters set fire to an occupied multi- residence with a child inside, then repeatedly blocked firefighters’ access to the scene.

Thankfully, officers found a way to secure access and saved the family, including the child.

5 comments:

  1. Overcome with emotion because of how many scum sucking pieces of camel shit he had to kill? No, those pieces of dog shit got off to go set more fires.

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    1. those pieces of dog shit got off to go set more fires.

      Asinine.

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  2. Find. Bind. Douse. Ignite. Problem solved.

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  3. Arson used to be punishable by death in every civilization. The logic was that a fire, once set, was out of anyone's control and would inevitably cause innocent death. But we have become so civilized that we consume ourselves with worry over the rights of arsonists.

    --generic

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    1. we have become so civilized that we consume ourselves with worry over the rights of arsonists.


      Mind boggling.

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