Showing posts with label Louisville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louisville. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Soros has ties to group that bailed out suspect in shooting of Jewish mayoral candidate



Don't criticize George Soros lest you be called an anti-Semite in spite of the fact that this piece of human garbage is an atheist who hates Israel. The left always uses what's convenient to shut up the other side because their arguments are as weak as Joe Biden's bowels.

Quintez Brown [no known relation to Michael Brown another scumwafer who attacked a police officer, tried to grab his gun, and was shot and killed--the left lied and said he had his hands up begging "Don't shoot] was arrested for shooting at, and missing, a Jewish Democratic candidate, Craig Greenberg. who is running for mayor in Louisville, Kentucky. Brown evidently learned his marksmanship from Stevie Wonder because, while he was at point blank range, he only grazed the target's sweater.

So Brown was arrested and bail was set at $100,000 for his attempted murder arrest, for which he was charged. But he was bailed out on Wednesday by the Louisville Community Bail Fund, a project run by Black Lives Matter Louisville, an anti-Semitic arm of the national BLM.

The Louisville Community Fund is also “fiscally sponsored” by the Alliance for Global Justice, which is tied to billionaire George Soros, a far-left schmuck dead set on destroying the inner fabric of the United States and all capitalist nations. He has, for example, supported the Defund the Police movement and was very possibly the person who supplied the pallets of throwing bricks used by BLM and Antifa at the riots in major American cities.

The police said that Brown entered Greenberg's office and opened fire on February 14. There were five people in the room and he missed all of them and got Greenberg's sweater.

Brown pleaded not guilty to four counts of wanton endangerment and attempted murder at his arraignment on Tuesday. He was released the next day on bond and house arrest, and if you're not pissed, you're not paying attention.

“Our criminal justice system is clearly broken,” Greenberg said in a statement. The word "broken" is a lazy way of not looking at the problems that exist and simply generalizing with one word. Our criminal justice system is selective, bias, and one might even say racist in favor of "oppressed minorities."

Greenberg went on: “It is nearly impossible to believe that someone can attempt murder on Monday and walk out of jail on Wednesday.”

Statement from Craig Greenberg: pic.twitter.com/eSGcJDCk5B

— Craig Greenberg (@RunWithCraig) February 17, 2022

Well yes, Craig, they can walk and you can thank your party for the favor, call it a party favor because conservatives don't think like this. Equal justice under the law is how real conservatives think. 

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“It’s unfortunate Mr. Brown has been bailed out of jail, due to his propensity to violence,” Louisville Metro Council President David James said in a statement to WLKY. “I think it’s irresponsible and I hope those who contributed to posting this bond are prepared to be held accountable if Mr. Brown injures someone while out.”

Though the bail fund is based in Louisville and is meant for the local community, it has received major financial backing from some powerful national and global left-wing groups, according to National Review.

And therein lies the problem. 

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Anti-Cop, Pro-Felony Racist Activist Charged with Horrible Act of Political Violence



A far-left activist and anti-police, pro-gun, anti-Semitic, anti-White racist was charged Monday with the attempted murder of Louisville, KY mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.

The shooter Quintez Brown, 21, was caught shortly after he allegedly entered Greenberg's campaign headquarters and fired multiple shots with a handgun. 

Brown pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment. Fortunately for the people who were in the headquarters at the time, Brown's shooting ability was on par with Stevie Wonder's Formula One racing ability. The closest thing he hit was a graze to Greenberg's sweater. Nobody was injured in the attack.

Greenberg, a nice, Jewish Democrat whose mother must be so proud of him, said the suspect walked into his office where he and four other staffers were meeting Monday morning. "When we greeted him, he pulled out a gun, aimed directly at me, and began shooting. The individual closest to the door managed to bravely get the door closed, which we barricaded and the shooter fled the scene."

Police said Greenberg appeared to have been targeted in the shooting. 

Authorities did not identify a motive for the crime and said they believe Brown acted alone. The alleged attack occurred two months after Brown announced his candidacy for Louisville Metro Council. Among his stated policy goals were "freedom, reparations," and "full employment." His crack pipe has not been found yet.

Brown had attended the University of Louisville, where he was an MLK scholar studying philosophy and Pan-Africanism, a controversial ideological movement whose advocates include Malcolm X, Robert Mugabe, and Muammar Gaddafi. His social media bios called for "the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism." His pronouns are "Zyzbin," "Olaf," and "Finklefluff."

Greenberg far right

Brown was also an opinion editor for the student newspaper, the Cardinal, and was a former intern and biweekly columnist for the Louisville Courier Journal, where he wrote extensively about how law enforcement and other "institutions in society work together to maintain the status quo of the spectacular Black death," and other myths made up by racist Marxists. He gave no examples of his claims because he couldn't.

Days before the alleged attack, Brown urged on his followers to join the Lion of Judah Armed Forces, a black supremacist militia whose racist ideas are aligned with those of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement that, along with a Native American with a drum, helped make Nicholas Sandmann rich. 

Racist anti-Semites of the latter group were charged in the 2019 murders of four Jewish people at a kosher supermarket in Jersey City, N.J., which authorities described as a "targeted attack."

Years earlier, Brown was embraced by mainstream journalists and Democratic Party leaders. He appeared alongside fellow racist, Joy Reid, during an MSNBC panel in 2018, in which he called for "common-sense gun reform," meaning, he gets a gun, you get a bullet.

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He also posed for photos with Rev. Al Sharptongue, a notorious anti-Semite and anti-White racist with a show on MSNBC, for some reason. 

The Obama Foundation recognized him as a "rising face" as part of the former president's "My Brother's Keeper" program, and he was one of 22 students selected to attend the inaugural MBK Rising! Summit in 2019 where he did not shoot anyone.

The only accolade Brown did not receive was that he did not get a presidential endorsement from Brian Stelter nor Rachel Maddow, but Joy Reid is over the moon.

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Breonna Taylor's mother calls BLM Louisville a "fraud" that exploited her daughter's death


Tamika Palmer, the mother of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, said in a private Facebook post that the Black Lives Matter organization is a "fraud" that exploited the shooting death of her daughter. Ms. Taylor was killed last year when plainclothes cops executed a no-knock warrant on her Louisville, Kentucky home.

Ms. Palmer posted the following, although some of it is hard to understand:
I think it’s crazy when people say they’ve been here since day 1, let me be clear Christopher 2x, The Montgomery family (Angie, Cheri, TiJuan & Craig) is the one and only day one’s not to mention Breonna’s friends and family but they’ve never needed Recognition immediately following is Until Freedom… I have never personally dealt with BLM Louisville and personally have found them to be fraud, Attica Scott another fraud, Then There’s the people at injustice Square a.k.a. BREEWAYY who has been 100 and held it down but that doesn’t go to say everyone down there but they know who they are & also never needed recognition…I could walk in a room full of people who claim to be here for Breonna’s family who don’t even know who I am, I’ve watched y’all raise money on behalf of Breonna’s family who has never done a damn thing for us nor have we needed it or asked so Talk about fraud. It’s amazing how many people have lost focus Smdh. I’m a say this before I go I’m so sick of some of y’all and I was last anybody who needs it I’m with this shit enough is enough[.]
Tamika Mallory, one of BLM’s co-founders and overt anti-Semite replied to the Facebook post, defending her Marxist organization:
It really saddens me that you have to deal with all of this and I wish I could just ignore all the lies and slander. What I know is that history will record what is written and said about our efforts and we must ALL be careful and truthful. When people say Until Freedom cheated people, that hurts. We sacrificed a lot just like everyone else. Our families have suffered as a result of our time there. And we didn’t take anything from anyone. WE GAVE AND GAVE AND GAVE AND GAVE AND GAVE. Because it was the the [sic] right thing to do and because we know we had the privilege of visibility which afforded us resources. And we continue to give to this day. So I cannot sit back and allow the work of my team and all those who traveled back and forth from around the country to support our work to be slandered. Not by people who know better…those who lie to make themselves look like they did things they did not do. It is our job to protect the integrity of our work and our organization. And we will do that.
Aside from what I just stated, the other truth is we are just tired of the bs. We have done the Michelle Obama “go high” thing. That doesn’t work all the times. So now if you swing and lie, we’re swinging back. I don’t care if people say we’re ugly, dumb, wack…that’s all cool. But you won’t get away with lying on our work.
I wish the left would list all of their people who actually did "go high" when it came to the opposition of the right.

The city of Louisville agreed to a $12 million settlement with Taylor’s family. Part of that settlement included “requiring a supervisor to sign off on search warrants and pairing a social worker with a police officer on some calls,” according to a report by The Daily Wire. 

The former Louisville police officer indicted for Taylor’s murder, Sgt. Brett Hankison, faces three counts of “wanton endangerment in the first degree.” It is a Class D felony and carries a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison. Bail was set at $15,000.


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Sunday, March 14, 2021

Violence is busting out all over [the West Coast]


Major cities on the West Coast are experiencing riots mixed with protests Saturday night to honor the memory of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman shot in a police raid in Louisville, Kentucky, which is not n the West Coast.

The riots between the fascist crowds and police were seen in Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles and many arrests were made, which hardly matters to the arrestees since these leftist cities tend to let felons out after they had their breakfasts.

In Los Angeles, demonstrators smashed store windows and threw rocks at cops in Hollywood, where actors and actresses are calling for the defunding of police at the expense of the business owners, many of whom are minorities.

Social media videos showed police officers in riot gear near the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street near the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One social media video showed a protester jumping on a police cruiser as it sped away. Unfortunately, the rioter was not hurt.

At least one officer was injured in the clashes, police said, according to an on-air report from KNBC-TV in Los Angeles. The officer’s condition was not reported.

It was unclear if any protesters were injured but we're keeping our fingers crossed that none are dead so that maybe one day we can put an end to the BLM and Antifa violence celebrations.

Bed Bath and Beyond, a CVS pharmacy and an Asian restaurant were among the businesses vandalized by the mostly peaceful protesters, according to KNBC and social media videos.

Police did not immediately report whether any scumcrumpets have been arrested but it hardly matters as they will be back out on the streets before you can say, "You know . . .  the thing."

Earlier, hundreds of protesters marched and celebrated Taylor’s life peacefully in Hollywood and other parts of the city until they didn't. 

In one video, police on bicycles are seen making arrests, while another video showed police in a van as they followed a group of potential anarchists.

Earlier, a violent clash broke out as police used pepper spray while moving in against a crowd.

A downtown Starbucks shop was seen with smashed windows and spray-painted messages on the outside. It's possible that the Mochalomafrappachota Latte was cold and this got them all riled up.

Police were also monitoring a group that they believed had been dragging construction signs and other items into the street in an apparent bid to block vehicles.

The Seattle Police Department tweets about 4 a.m. Saturday ET that they had made a mere 13 arrests.

In Portland, a federal courthouse in the downtown area appeared to be the main staging area for another face-off with authorities.

Just one night earlier, police had also made the magic number of 13 arrests and "kettled" about 100 demonstrators before allowing them to leave individually.

Last week’s protests outside the courthouse came soon after authorities removed a barrier that had been in place outside the building.

On Saturday night and into Sunday morning, new messages were seen spray-painted outside the courthouse, including, "Police are murderers." These same "mostly peaceful" demonstrators demonstrated their ambitions by attempting to murder those murderous police by burning them to death. Fortunately, it failed, just like their math scores.

Taylor, who was Black, was killed on March 13, 2020, when a group of Louisville Metro Police Department officers entered her apartment on a no-knock raid on Taylor's home as it was believed Walker was shipping drugs to that location. However, the police said that they did knock.

Taylor’s mostly peaceful and not very smart boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired at the officers, thinking they were burglars, he later told police. Naturally, the police officers decided that they didn't want to die so they fired back and Taylor was shot multiple times and killed in the crossfire.



Taylor’s family and their supporters have been seeking the prosecution of city police officers who participated in the raid that led to Taylor’s death. Three police officers have been fired and one detective was charged for allegedly shooting into adjacent apartments during the raid but none has been charged in connection with Taylor’s death.

Walker has filed a federal lawsuit against the Louisville police.

Authorities in Kentucky stress that their investigation is continuing.


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Saturday, March 13, 2021

KY senate makes taunting cops a crime


The Kentucky state Senate passed a bill that would make it a crime to taunt police officers on Thursday. The bill comes in response to the Louisville protests and concurrent riots took place over the killing of Breonna Taylor and was passed by a Republican-majority Senate 22-11. It now awaits House input.

Specifically, if anyone “accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response,”  they would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.

The penalties for rioting are also increased. Those charged with rioting would be held for a minimum of 48 hours. Also, an additional provision would criminalize aiming “a light, a laser pointer, an activated horn or other noise-making device towards the head” of first responders.

Not all Republicans voted for the bill and shared concerns that parts of it violate the First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. But they do support the bill if some parts were amended in the House.

The bill was sponsored by State Sen. Danny Carroll, a Republican. He filed the proposal in response to the violent riots in Louisville last summer that were spurred on by Taylor's death, caused by a botched police drug raid. One cop was indicted on a wanton endangerment charge.

Republicans hold supermajorities in both the Kentucky House and Senate.

Democratic lawmakers warned that the proposal could be used to unfairly target peaceful protesters, who they define as anyone who protests on behalf of socialist causes. 

State Sen. Gerald Neal, a Democrat who represents Louisville, called the legislation “unnecessary” and “unreasonable.”

“This is a hammer on my district,” Neil said. “I personally resent it. This is beneath this body.”

He wept.


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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Louisville cook fatally shot after allegedly shooting at law enforcement

David McAtee and Steve Conrad
A Louisville man was fatally shot by a member of the National Guard after he fired his gun as law enforcement personnel approached on a night of protests, a state official said Tuesday.

David McAtee, a BBQ cook and alleged anarchist was killed May 31 while he was cooking at his eatery miles away from the downtown demonstrations. Louisville Metro Police and National Guard soldiers were in the area responding to a report of a crowd gathering when the shooting occurred.

J. Michael Brown, secretary of the state's executive Cabinet, said that Kentucky State Police investigators determined that the shrapnel from McAtee's corpse matched weapons used by National Guard members.

“So it’s clear, the fatal shot came from the National Guard," Brown said. “We have no doubt about that.”

Officers were seen on a video distributed by Louisville Metro Police shooting pepper balls into the area where McAtee was cooking outdoors. 

Brown believes McAtee fired the first live round at the Guard who then returned fire in self-defense.

“I believe Mr. McAtee fired the first shot, paused, and then fired another shot," Brown said. McAtee was hit once in the chest and senselessly died at the scene.

National Guard members “were returning fire, which is part of the engagement and what any law enforcement would do in that case," Brown said.

Brown said investigators recovered two shell casings from McAtee’s handgun, and found gunshot residue on his body, clearly indicating that he was not an innocent victim and definitely not a Trump supporter.

He also said two guard members were in the area where shell casings were found, but the shrapnel recovered from McAtee's body was too twisted to match it to a specific rifle.

Investigators recovered shell casings from shots fired by Louisville police and the findings excluded those officers from firing the fatal shot, Brown said.

The evidence released Tuesday shows that officials are “committed to getting that truth out — good, bad or ugly,” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said, paraphrasing the title of an old Clint Eastwood flick.

The National Guard was in Louisville to assist with enforcing a curfew amid protests spurred by the deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Louisville native Breonna Taylor, who was shot by Louisville detectives serving a warrant in her home in March.

A video released by Louisville Police shows McAtee apparently firing his gun from the door of his restaurant as officers shot projectiles. Video from a different camera posted outside the building shows a beverage container on a table outside the door exploding and falling to the ground just before smoke emerges from inside the building where McAtee was standing.

A lawyer for McAtee's family, Steve Romines, said Monday that investigators should release all video linked to the shooting.  He also said Louisville officials and police should accept responsibility and apologize for violating use of force just because their lives appeared to be in danger from his client's family. He also said McAtee’s niece was hit multiple times with pepper balls by National Guardsmen who believed their lives were also in danger, as she stood at the door of his business.

Louisville police are conducting their own investigation of the shooting. As part of its own ongoing investigation, state police will review available video, frame by frame, Brown said.

Louisville's Democrat Mayor Greg Fischer fired the city's police chief after the shooting because Louisville officers did not have body cameras running during the incident. The chief, Steve Conrad, announced his retirement last month but was going to stay on until the end of June.


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