Radical Anti-ICE Arsonist in NY Who Lit Up 11 Police Cars Had Explosives

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The NYPD police commissioner Tisch, bracing for violence tomorrow, said the violent protests are nothing new for them. They face 12 of these rally/riots in a day in New York.

In Brooklyn, this week eleven police cars were set on fire. An officer interrupted the arsonist and he ran off. They know who he is and he is on the run. The police have also tied him to the anti-ICE movement that Democrats promote in an effort to transfer the blame from themselves to President Trump. They play into the criminals’ hands.

Explosives were involved. The radical anti-ICE criminal put explosives on the wheels of the cars.

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In Seattle, the mayor said the protests were mostly peaceful and President Trump was to blame. That’s the lie they are going with in the Democrat party.

In New York City, radical protests are planned to take place at Bryant Park and at Columbia University in Manhattan, among a number of other locations in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island and New Jersey, as well as in the northern suburbs.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch spoke ahead of the “No Kings” protests.

“We want to keep all New Yorkers safe, whether you are protesting or going about your every day life,” Adams said. “And we’re saying to loved ones and family members, please know where your family members are and ensure they are not part of any disruption that’s taking place. While we always respect and protect the right to peaceful protest, there will be zero – zero – tolerance for crime, blocking traffic, graffiti or disorderly behavior.”

“New Yorkers may different emotions right now, and they have a right to express that, but we want to be clear. You do not have a right to engage in violence and lawlessness. Any escalation of protest that turns violent or results in property damage is unacceptable, and it won’t be tolerated if it is attempted in our city,” Adams added.

They would have more impact if they warned that violence against police will be met with equal or more violence.

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Darren
1 day ago

I’m not going to say the Israel-Iran war is good, but the timing is perfect because hopefully it destroys coverage that would otherwise be given to the no-kings protests.

Ted
1 day ago

I live in a small city in a red state. I go to the grocery store 4 times a week. I know the extent of variability of how our locals dress. We have a few purple headed rebels, lots of people with tatoos, but the local variety still has some boundaries.

Today I went to the store and there are 2 women who stand out like a sore thumb. They look like they dropped in from seattle washington. I told my wife “there’s a pair of out of towners who are obviously here for the no-kings protest”. LOL. They also looked SUPER-angry — in a grocery store!! It was hilarious. I could just imagine them thinking they were in the midst of redn3ck rac1sts in my town.

Our town is red enough and small enough that I think they’re going to be disappointed. Every street has American flags and Gadsden flags flying every few houses.