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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Feds Search For Arsonists Who Burned Wendy's During Rayshard Brooks Protests!

The Atlanta Fire Department are looking for the arsonists.
Watch for the ops!

The Atlanta Police, Fulton County Sheriff, Atlanta Fire Department, Georgia Bureau of Investigation and FBI are looking for a woman who may be involved in setting fire to the Wendy's Restaurant on University Avenue on Saturday night.

The restaurant was set on fire shortly after the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks. The 28-year old man was sleeping in his car when two Atlanta Police officers approached his vehicle.

On their body cameras, they issued a DUI testing and tried to arrest him. They get into a scuffle and the officers deployed a taser. After the taser was deployed, Brooks got up and took their taser.

Within seconds as he fled, one of the cops fired three shots. Two of those shots got Brooks in the back. He would die at the hospital. The body camera and restaurant surveillance shows the two officers not concerned about shooting Brooks.

Keisha Lance Bottoms had fired Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields and the dirty cop. Protests began that night and witnesses saw white people instigating and starting fires.

Well on social media, one man said that "it's not us!" as the Wendy's was burning. They showed images of white women literally pouring flammable objects into the restaurant.

Yes, they saw Black protesters throw rocks and stop signs at the restaurant. That's minor damage.

Arson is a whole different ball game.

Most police believe those who looted and set fires to public places are not residents. I am guessing this woman is not from Atlanta.

So they released images of the suspects who set fire to the Wendy's.







Fire chief Randall Slaughter described the situation as "dangerous," saying that people were throwing bricks and other materials as crews worked to put out the flames.
This is one of the arsonists.
About 60 members of the AFD were responding to the fire but were blocked by protesters. They had to wait for the Atlanta Police to escort them to the property.

The charges for arson are first-class felony in Georgia punishable for up to 30 years in the iron college and a $250,000 fine. If the feds get involved they could determine this an act of terrorism.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Again, I don't believe antifa is involved in the destruction of property. It's well known that white extremists see this as an opportunity to undermine Black Lives Matter. They are infiltrating protests and trying to instigate violence.

White extremists see the coronavirus pandemic and unrest in the country as a way to incite racial attacks on people of color.

It's not a coincidence that we're now hearing about Black men being hung from trees. That's not suicide.



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