Regardless of what the media tries to tell us, large spontaneous riots typically do not always happen organically.
With funding and organizational training allegedly coming from leftist groups like the Open Society Foundation, under the guise of funding ‘racial equality,’ rapidly forming and extended rioting has interestingly become much more common too.
Kenosha’s police department announced on Sunday that they had arrested 175 people since riots broke out on August 23. Of those, 102 were not from Kenosha. That means that a stunning 58% of those arrested, came from out of town.
The City of Kenosha Police Department said, in a press release, they had seized more than 20 firearms. What’s more, those arrested came from 44 different cities outside Kenosha. Thirty-four people were arrested for additional crimes on top of curfew violations, and 69 were arrested for curfew violations alone.
Via PJ Media
Riots have continued each night since the shooting of Jacob Blake by Kenosha Police. Last week, Fox News reported that Kenosha police arrested nine people with out-of-state vehicles:
Kenosha police arrested nine people traveling in vehicles with out-of-state license plates Wednesday on suspicion of criminal conduct amid the civil unrest occurring in the city.
Officials said they received a tip about the vehicles. When officers found them — a bread truck, black school bus and minivan — they followed the occupants, a police news release said.
The department did not specify which states the license plates were from. While under police surveillance, the group stopped at a gas station and attempted to fill up multiple fuel cans, the statement said.
“Suspecting that the occupants of these vehicles were preparing for criminal activity related to the civil unrest, officers attempted to make contact and investigate,” police said.
The people inside the bread truck and school bus were detained. The minivan drove away but was stopped a short time later, police said. Officers forced their way into the vehicle and arrested those inside, police said.
Inside the vehicles, officers found fireworks, helmets, gas maks, protective vests and suspected controlled substances. The nine people were arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct.
Given the continuous reports of out of control and often seemingly organized, non-peaceful ‘protesters’ in Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, and Washington, D.C., tomorrow’s presidential visit to Kenosha could boil over. Gov. Evers has deployed the National Guard to quell the riots, but critics say that he has not deployed nearly enough troops to quash the unrest.
Pray for President Trump’s visit tomorrow and for peace to return to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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