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Portland
Chigetto
Minnecrapolis
Atlanta
Lost Angeles
Philthadelphia
Trenton
New York
D.C.
Seattle
Indy?
Democrat-run cities.
All of the ones that need to burn....
whichever does burn, it will have a dhimmicrat mayor
Any city in the NFC "Black and Blue" Division.
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Portland
Chigetto
Minnecrapolis
Atlanta
Lost Angeles
Philthadelphia
Trenton
New York
D.C.


Which won’t????
Originally Posted by Dess
Any city in the NFC "Black and Blue" Division.


Green Bay won't.
Please please pretty please with sugar on top let it be Atlanta. Where's Uncle Billy when you need him?
Surpisingly, I don't believe Detroit will be on the list. Chief Craig has his act together from what I've seen to date.
Most all of the libtard run cities!
Originally Posted by hanco
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Portland
Chigetto
Minnecrapolis
Atlanta
Lost Angeles
Philthadelphia
Trenton
New York
D.C.


Which won’t????

Rapid City?
Some cities will only have their malls looted.
As long it is Democrat cities, who cares!
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Originally Posted by hanco
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Portland
Chigetto
Minnecrapolis
Atlanta
Lost Angeles
Philthadelphia
Trenton
New York
D.C.


Which won’t????

Rapid City?


I doubt Rapid City burns. St. Louis is top contender though.
Watched eve news in cafe at work.
Talking heads ( Indy channel ) seemed giddy w the verdict.
And they white.

Guess they realy didnt believe those BLM signs in the yard would keep their houses from being torched.

Saw em on Meridian street w fancy homes last unrest.
Originally Posted by RJY66
Please please pretty please with sugar on top let it be Atlanta. Where's Uncle Billy when you need him?



🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not Dallas. Those guys forgot how - since they haven’t celebrated any victory in years.
Originally Posted by Ranger_Green
Some cities will only have their malls looted.


Yep. Dey’s got to git da free Nike’s an schitt.
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
All of the ones that need to burn....


Yep.
Don't care. All the liberal run cess pits can burn if it keeps a cops knee off my neck.
[bleep] right, it won’t!
It won't be Detroit. They are way to drugged out to move.
Pretty quiet here in Gap Grove...
Denver
Originally Posted by MM879
It won't be Detroit. They are way to drugged out to move.


Are there still huge gaps between remaining houses in the quasi residential areas?
Low people density could help it survive ...
Originally Posted by MM879
It won't be Detroit. They are way to drugged out to move.


Lol....a lot of truth to that. The real ghettos lack the motivation.
I think someplace in the northwest.

Just seems to be their pastime these days.
How can you tell the celebratory burns from the nightly burns?
Burnt Cities Matter
I hope all that need to.
Light em all !!!!!!! Then sut vack and watch them stick theirs hands out federal money to rebuild. A big GFY to all of them and keep your grubby paws out of my wallet
some good guesses,prooley gittin readies as we speaks,we needs new tv's and appliancesss.iffin its frees its for me.
The wonderful thing about speculation is - The possibilities are endless.
So what was the damage last night?
Pool or Poll ?
Baltimore
Detroit
St Louis
Cities that became hotspots of unrest on Saturday night include:

Minneapolis
The intersection where George Floyd died is a mass of flowers and chalked tributes and hundreds have marched peacefully in his name. But riots have broken out nearby too. The police precinct of the officers who detained Floyd has been burned out.

On Saturday night, crowds breaking curfew were met by massed state troops who overwhelmed them with tear gas, flash bombs and rubber bullets. Many locals barricaded businesses against looting and arson.

New York
Demonstrators marched across the Manhattan Bridge, which connects downtown Manhattan to Brooklyn, on Saturday night. Thousands marched during the day in neighborhoods from Harlem and the East Village to Flatbush and Downtown Brooklyn, demanding an end to police brutality. Incidents involving Molotov cocktails and police vehicles driving into demonstrators were being investigated.

Los Angeles
A state of emergency was declared late on Saturday as two days of discord escalated with looting and vandalism. The authorities expressed support for peaceful protest but struggled to control eruptions of violence. Marchers in Beverley Hills chanted: “Eat the rich.”

Miami
As curfew was lifted on Sunday morning, lines of police officers with helmets and shields were guarding police headquarters. Evidence of unrest ranged from “system broken” spray-painted on a wall to carpets of broken glass and a burned-out squad car. Local media reported “passionate crowds” in other Florida cities such as Tampa, Tallahassee, Coral Gables and Orlando, chanting “No justice, no peace”.

Nashville
Organizers of an “I will breathe” rally against police mistreatment condemned those who veered from powerful protests in a park to chaotic nighttime marching that resulted in pockets of rioting and fires at the courthouse and city hall. National guard troops were called in and violent confrontation ensued.

Salt Lake City
The capital of conservative Utah is not known as hotbed of unrest but a protest denouncing racism and deadly force by law enforcement turned violent on Saturday as protesters set cars on fire and threw rocks at businesses. Police responded with rubber bullets and arrests, the Salt Lake Tribune reported, adding that earlier, hundreds peacefully marched from the police department to the capitol.

Cleveland
Curfew is mandated from Sunday afternoon until 8am Monday morning after what started as a demonstration where people wore masks against the coronavirus and distributed hand-sanitizer, food and water escalated and businesses were smashed up. Ohio governor Mike DeWine leaned on state and federal help and pledged to “bring to justice those whose lawlessness escalated an otherwise peaceful protest to a riot”. Other Ohio cities Cincinnati and Columbus also experienced unrest.

Raleigh
Up to 1,000 protesters chanted “We want change” and gathered, banging drums, in front of the courthouse in this North Carolina city. Demonstrators later stood close to police in riot gear and shouted: “Who do you protect? Who do you serve?” When events turned tense then violent, as darkness fell, police fired smoke bombs and teargassed and pepper-sprayed the public and press.

Louisville
A third night of anger in Kentucky also marked the death in March of resident Breonna Taylor, when police raided her home while she slept in bed. Unrest over three nights has included multiple shootings, vandalism and looting. Taylor’s sister Juniyah Palmer said the family wanted non-violent protest and those who escalated were “no longer doing this for my sister”.

Atlanta
A second day of protests saw 70 arrests and the deployment of troops ahead of further unrest in Savannah and other places across Georgia. Atlanta officials have blamed some out-of-area provocateurs for escalating demonstrations into violence in the city, a concern echoed by many other leaders, including in Minneapolis. Stores were ransacked on Friday but Saturday protests in Georgia were calmer.


George Floyd: protesters clash with Secret Service as unrest comes to the White House
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Dallas
Mayor Eric Johnson went on TV on Sunday morning to note that a majority of the 90 people arrested in the Texas city on Saturday were not from the area. San Antonio, Texas, is under curfew and Dallas is considering the same while religious leaders organise a prayer gathering on Sunday evening, “for justice and against racism”. George Floyd was from Houston and the city’s mayor said his body will be returning there for burial.

Washington DC
Protesters encircled the White House and crowds clashed with Secret Service officers, national park and metropolitan police officers for a second consecutive night. The presidential residence was guarded by armored vehicles and personnel as sweating, packed protesters eventually boiled over and threw fireworks and bottles, police swinging batons and firing pepper spay balls in response. Sporadic looting occurred elsewhere.
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