Since when does a "food redistribution volunteer" have these in their possession:
Police said they found helmets, gas masks, fireworks and "suspected controlled substances" in the vehicles.
This gives a bad reputation to anyone legitimating doing good in communities and who have no interest in protesting or politics. It should also raise the question, "who is funding these activities"? Is some volunteer going to use his own money to purchase these items?
So, either they are receiving outside financial support, or, they are using donations for food drives to purchase these items. The latter is most certainly a crime, the former, worth investigating to understand if this is domestic, or foreign funded terrorism.
Riot Kitchen — which began this spring as a small mutual aid organization feeding people free sandwiches, burritos, and chili in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest area (CHOP) —
posted a video on Twitter on Wednesday that claimed to show part of the arrest in progress. In the video, two unmarked vehicles stop a minivan at an intersection outside a gas station in broad daylight, after which several officers draw their guns at the passengers and order them to get out. One of the officers smashes a window with a baton to unlock the doors. Then the officers appear to pull out the passengers and take them into custody, before driving off, with one cop commandeering the now-empty minivan.
Riot Kitchen board member Jennifer Scheurle, who is still in Washington,
told the Seattle Times that the group of volunteers were on their way to Washington, D.C., to attend a march, but changed their plans when they heard about the Blake shooting. According to Scheurle, Riot Kitchen’s intentions were to feed people protesting in Kenosha, and its volunteers had stopped at a gas station to get fuel for their generators. They were traveling in multiple vehicles, including a black-painted school bus and a bread truck.
Riot Kitchen had previously been a presence at the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, giving out free meals
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