Four alleged firebombers, including a "journalist" from Arkansas have been charged with firebombing police vehicles over the George Floyd riots this past summer when he died in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.
It's likely Floyd died from having enough drugs in his system to kill a stable of police horses, but it made a convenient excuse to call the death a result of police brutality.
Surveillance video from that incident shows three people entering the vehicle storage area wearing dark clothing and backpacks. The video shows them bending down in a motion consistent with slashing vehicle tires as well as throwing a lighted object into a police vehicle. The Complaint states that witnesses informed law enforcement that Renea Goddard, Emily Nowlin, and Aline Espinosa-Villegas were those responsible for the incident.
The "journalist." Renea Baek Goddard, 22, belonged to the gaggle of scumcrumpets that broke into a police compound a threw Molotov cocktails [not to be confused with Mazel Tov cocktails] at Little Rock PD cars, Fox News reported.
Fox reported that Goddard “has worked for KUAR Public Radio in Little Rock, contributed to the LGBTQ news outlet Autostraddle and interned for Arkansas Public Media after attending the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
On December 17, the DOJ issued a press release announcing the charges after their month-long investigation.
“On August 25, 2020, a large group of protestors held a demonstration at the Little Rock Police Department 12th Street Substation. The following morning, officers arriving for duty noticed that several police vehicles in their parking lot had punctured tires. Officers also saw two green glass bottles with fluid inside that smelled like gasoline. The bottles were examined and found to be consistent with improvised incendiary devices, commonly referred to as Molotov cocktails,” the DOJ said in the release.
“Today’s arrests send a message that violence targeted toward law enforcement will not be tolerated,” U.S. Attorney Cody Hiland said in the release. “Breaking into a police compound and fire bombing a police vehicle with a homemade explosive device is clearly not a peaceful protest. Those who would target law enforcement with violent acts will not do so in the Eastern District of Arkansas without the full resources of the federal government being deployed to assist our state and local partners in bringing those responsible to justice. They will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
In addition, the Complaint points out the surveillance footage reflected that two individuals were moving near the parking lot after the protests, and a flaming object can be observed being launched into the parking lot area. Cooperating witnesses stated that the Molotov cocktails were assembled at Brittany Dawn Jeffrey’s residence.
The Complaint states that on August 28, 2020, an Arkansas State Police vehicle was vandalized and burned while stored in a fenced parking lot at Arkansas State Police Headquarters in Little Rock. One vehicle had been set on fire, one had been vandalized with spray paint, and several others had punctured tires. Investigators discovered a detonated Molotov cocktail made from a bottle of brandy.Surveillance video from that incident shows three people entering the vehicle storage area wearing dark clothing and backpacks. The video shows them bending down in a motion consistent with slashing vehicle tires as well as throwing a lighted object into a police vehicle. The Complaint states that witnesses informed law enforcement that Renea Goddard, Emily Nowlin, and Aline Espinosa-Villegas were those responsible for the incident.
Federal search warrants were executed to obtain the locations of their cell phones, and cell site data confirmed that their cell phones were in the location of Arkansas State Police Headquarters on August 28, 2020. It evidently pays to leave your cell phone at home when planning to riot, loot, and destroy property.
Along with Baek Goddard, the so-called "journalist," the other three arrested for the incident were Brittany Dawn Jeffrey, 31; Emily Nowlin, 27; and Aline Espinosa-Villegas, 24.
Along with Baek Goddard, the so-called "journalist," the other three arrested for the incident were Brittany Dawn Jeffrey, 31; Emily Nowlin, 27; and Aline Espinosa-Villegas, 24.
And while these cretins would like to see all police departments defunded and put out of business, there are plenty of folks today in Nashville, TN who are thankful their police were on the job when the bomb in Anthony Quinn Warner's RV went off.
It's time to put Antifa and Black Lives Matter out of business.
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