By l3wis

15 thoughts on “Looting Free Zones (Found on FB)”
  1. Just curious why this Mayor never wears a mask at briefings when standing very close to people but wears one at Council meetings when apart from people.

  2. Yes, a “Red Line” will be established through our fine city directing future agitators to places that will either place them in peril or at least make them look bad.

    Diamonds and cell phones will be placed on the streets, too, for them to conveniently take, while guns from Fleet Farm will be left to the white supremacists, like the previous take I might add, that no one is talking about (Is it, because they are not our children and they are white like most of us?).

    The agitators will also be led to places like the spillway, the entrance to the former Elks Club (minimum security jail), the echelons of the Bunker Ramp, and the ill fated parts of the 26th Street project; and as long as these agitators adhere to a Monty Python troop formation, then everything should be fine. Or, will that be the act of our local law enforcement? Perhaps, an other mannequin challenge video will unfold.

  3. The Monday after the protests I was riding my bike DT and about 20 guys were outside of the Blarney with their bikes parked along Phillips. They were from a major ‘MC’. Now they weren’t the Angels, but just as infamous. If anyone knows anything about MC’s they are rooted in white supremacy. Weird isn’t it that they decided to show up in SF? Hmmmm. Anti-Fa hasn’t gotten a lot of blame, and hey, they are badass, and criminal, and domestic terrorists. I would never defend them, but they are not an MC. I suggest you read this book by Hunter, it will open your eyes to the MC; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/178190/hells-angels-by-hunter-s-thompson/

  4. Where you saw the bikes. Was there a bus or two or three nearby with fargo plates? Maybe some antifa help wanted flyers laying around?

  5. Last Sunday night, when I headed home to make it home before the curfew. I noticed a guy on the northern edge of the mall parking lot standing underneath a tree to the west of the once free standing PayLess Shoe Store. He was dressed in all black tactical force clothing, but with no helmet, or insignias on him, however. He didn’t look like a wannabe, or a guy who had just shopped at a local army-navy store either. His outfit looked just like a SWAT outfit, except no helmet or badges, and it was black and not fatigue green in color. I wished I had had more time to bike the perimeter before heading home to see if there were more dressed like him, but, I didn’t. This guy was tall, fit, and professional looking, too. Do we have an other layer of our police force, or was it a state tactical force? Or, just a wannabe? And when I first saw this mysterious tall individual on the greens and under the tree, too, I had flashbacks to what I had read once about the Dallas police stopping individuals with CIA credentials behind the picket fence and the grassy knoll. 😉

    ( and Woodstock adds: “How come no one is talking about the Fleet Farm heist?”…. “Don’t they have video, too?”… “But maybe that video is not in color (;-)), however, and thus, harder to press the narrative, huh?”…. #ILoveTheArmyNavyStore )

  6. What type of pants does he wear? Do they have back pockets for ballots?

  7. Is this a joke? No such thing. Looting is illegal in any zone. I suppose next he’ll fence in the northeast for minorities only. His thinking is exactly why there are these protests.

  8. Mr Very Genius, yes I am sure there was one lone swat member out there hiding in the trees in his black tactical gear, which by the way, isn’t what our swat team wears. You said it looked “just like a swat outfit.” You mean the kind you saw in a movie one time? The kind you may have seen in a shoot em up TV show? You guys are hilarious. Maybe there was a stealth helicopter right above you following you around while you were hot on the trail of Sioux Falls Swat. Maybe it was the Polish Special Forces brought in on Trumps command? So many possibilities.

    Woodstock adds; “don’t you know Sioux Falls Swat uses hot air balloons” pun intended.

  9. Ricky, you assume that I think he was a part of the SWAT time, I am not, but a nice try. In fact, didn’t my description make the distinction in the outfits, too? (Did you read my full comments?) So who in the hell was he anyway? And I also don’t need to fall back upon childhood memories either, because a week before the Sioux Falls protests, the SWAT Team was in my neighborhood involved in the 37th & Western incident, so I know how they dress. Trust me. Nice try in attempting to discredit though for a guy who obviously didn’t read my full comments.

  10. Mr Genius, my apologies. Keep on looking in the bushes and trees for imaginary enemies.

  11. Ricky, tell Jeremy, Mike and Anti-Quotation Mark, Hi!, for me. I know what I saw, just as I was the first to inform everyone that the police channeled “our children” to the mall, which had plate glass and landscaping rocks, while no one in town talks about the heist at Fleet Farm or produces any video on it. How convenient on the latter, huh?

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