Friday, September 23, 2016

Scumcrumpet nabbed in Charlotte murder

The rioters said it was a cop who shot the protester. Other witnesses said it was a rioter. The Charlotte police, however, now say the have arrested a suspect in the Wednesday fatal shooting of protester Justin Carr.

Rayquan Borum, 21, was charged Friday in the shooting death of Carr, 26, who died the day following the shooting at the Trade Street protests, Charlotte-Mecklenberg Police Chief Kerr Putney said.

Putney said that nearby buildings were used to identify the suspect. Witnesses gave conflicting accounts over who shot Carr. Some said they saw the police gun him down while others said he was shot by a fellow protester.

The shooting occurred on the second night of demonstrations and riots on the heels of a black cop's shooting of another black individual who was said to be holding a gun. The night started with a prayer vigil and culminated in violence. The cops fired tear gas at the crazed scumcrumpets and North Carolina's governor declared a state of emergency in Charlotte.

Seven cops required medical treatment after the Wednesday rioting and video showed rioters kicking and beating a white man in a parking garage. The racist rioters shouted racial epithets, but because they weren't shouting them while white, BLM and the New Black Panthers were okay with it. 

Interestingly, both groups did not emphasize the fact that the police officer Brentley Vinson, who shot Keith Lamont Scott, was himself black. 

Maybe they forgot. Or maybe it didn't fit their script.

Carr was shot as cops in riot gear gathered up to keep rioters from storming a tony downtown hotel.

Regarding the Scott shooting, there are two police videos--one from a dash-cam and the other from the officer's body-cam. The videos have not been made public as yet, but the family of Scott has been allowed to view them. 

Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts said that she believes the videos should be made public, but added that it's a matter of when.

Putney agree that it's a matter of when, not if, the video will be released, but added that he can't give more information on the investigation as his department is no longer leading it, and the FBI has taken the case from him.

Thursday night protests were mainly peaceful but details of five arrests from earlier in the week were released.

Ian Bowzer, 19, was charged with kicking in doors of the Hyatt Hotel and arrested and charged with injury to real property.

Daniel Baker, 49, is accused of breaking into a restaurant and charged with breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering. His IQ coincidentally matches his age.

There are warrants for two other people in the same restaurant break-in and face similar charges as the genius Baker.


One other man is charged with a break-in at another downtown restaurant Tuesday.

Organizers, possibly under the watchful eyes of George Soros, are planning weekend protests in Atlanta Georgia in response to the police shooting deaths of Scott and Terence Crutch in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

The officer in the Tulsa case has been charged with first degree manslaughter.




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