FROM CNN......Protesters blame Charlottesville police for not stopping violence

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Protesters in Charlottesville blame police for violence - CNN

THIS WAS CAUSED BY THE POLICE, SO SAYS BOTH THE PROTESTERS AND THE POLICE THEMSELVES

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CNN)As Charlottesville begins to heal after this weekend's violence, many are wondering how things got out of hand so quickly.
Alt-right and white nationalist rallygoers are pointing fingers at the counterprotesters who showed up to denounce them. Anti-racist protesters say "Unite the Right" rally participants were yelling racial epithets and provoking confrontation.
But both sides agree that one group didn't do enough to prevent the violence as the crowds grew and tensions flared: the police.


Critics say both Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines Saturday as skirmishes erupted between white nationalists and members of Antifa, a broad movement of left-leaning groups. The two groups confronted each other in Emancipation Park with shields and pepper spray.
It wasn't until police declared the rally an "unlawful assembly" and Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency that police ordered the gathering to break up and scattered the crowds throughout the city.

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Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old paralegal, was killed after a young man rammed a car into a crowd of counterprotesters.
Rally organizer: police caused melee
Jason Kessler, who organized the "Unite the Right" rally, quickly blamed the police for not keeping the peace.
"The blame for today's violence lies primarily with the Charlottesville government officials and the police officers who failed to maintain law and order, protect the First Amendment rights of rally participants, and provide for their safety," Kessler said in a statement Sunday morning.
He said officers stood idly by as counterprotesters "attacked participants of the rally" before riot police broke up the crowds.


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Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others

"Instead of maintaining law and order," Kessler said, "the police purposefully created the catastrophe that led to a melee in the streets of Charlottesville and the death of a counterprotester."
 
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Protesters in Charlottesville blame police for violence - CNN

THIS WAS CAUSED BY THE POLICE, SO SAYS BOTH THE PROTESTERS AND THE POLICE THEMSELVES

YAWNING GO AHEAD AND MOCK CNN TOO SHITFACE

CNN)As Charlottesville begins to heal after this weekend's violence, many are wondering how things got out of hand so quickly.
Alt-right and white nationalist rallygoers are pointing fingers at the counterprotesters who showed up to denounce them. Anti-racist protesters say "Unite the Right" rally participants were yelling racial epithets and provoking confrontation.
But both sides agree that one group didn't do enough to prevent the violence as the crowds grew and tensions flared: the police.


Critics say both Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines Saturday as skirmishes erupted between white nationalists and members of Antifa, a broad movement of left-leaning groups. The two groups confronted each other in Emancipation Park with shields and pepper spray.
It wasn't until police declared the rally an "unlawful assembly" and Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency that police ordered the gathering to break up and scattered the crowds throughout the city.

Read More
Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old paralegal, was killed after a young man rammed a car into a crowd of counterprotesters.
Rally organizer: police caused melee
Jason Kessler, who organized the "Unite the Right" rally, quickly blamed the police for not keeping the peace.
"The blame for today's violence lies primarily with the Charlottesville government officials and the police officers who failed to maintain law and order, protect the First Amendment rights of rally participants, and provide for their safety," Kessler said in a statement Sunday morning.
He said officers stood idly by as counterprotesters "attacked participants of the rally" before riot police broke up the crowds.


<img alt="Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others" class="media__image" src="//i2.cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/170813130211-heather-heyer-large-169.jpeg">
Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others

"Instead of maintaining law and order," Kessler said, "the police purposefully created the catastrophe that led to a melee in the streets of Charlottesville and the death of a counterprotester."

Keep hiding the truth will find you eventually
 
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Protesters in Charlottesville blame police for violence - CNN

THIS WAS CAUSED BY THE POLICE, SO SAYS BOTH THE PROTESTERS AND THE POLICE THEMSELVES

YAWNING GO AHEAD AND MOCK CNN TOO SHITFACE

CNN)As Charlottesville begins to heal after this weekend's violence, many are wondering how things got out of hand so quickly.
Alt-right and white nationalist rallygoers are pointing fingers at the counterprotesters who showed up to denounce them. Anti-racist protesters say "Unite the Right" rally participants were yelling racial epithets and provoking confrontation.
But both sides agree that one group didn't do enough to prevent the violence as the crowds grew and tensions flared: the police.


Critics say both Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines Saturday as skirmishes erupted between white nationalists and members of Antifa, a broad movement of left-leaning groups. The two groups confronted each other in Emancipation Park with shields and pepper spray.
It wasn't until police declared the rally an "unlawful assembly" and Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency that police ordered the gathering to break up and scattered the crowds throughout the city.

Read More
Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old paralegal, was killed after a young man rammed a car into a crowd of counterprotesters.
Rally organizer: police caused melee
Jason Kessler, who organized the "Unite the Right" rally, quickly blamed the police for not keeping the peace.
"The blame for today's violence lies primarily with the Charlottesville government officials and the police officers who failed to maintain law and order, protect the First Amendment rights of rally participants, and provide for their safety," Kessler said in a statement Sunday morning.
He said officers stood idly by as counterprotesters "attacked participants of the rally" before riot police broke up the crowds.


<img alt="Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others" class="media__image" src="//i2.cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/170813130211-heather-heyer-large-169.jpeg">
Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others

"Instead of maintaining law and order," Kessler said, "the police purposefully created the catastrophe that led to a melee in the streets of Charlottesville and the death of a counterprotester."

Keep hiding the truth will find you eventually

So is CNN fake news or not????????????????

Hide kids, as it's over
 
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Protesters in Charlottesville blame police for violence - CNN

THIS WAS CAUSED BY THE POLICE, SO SAYS BOTH THE PROTESTERS AND THE POLICE THEMSELVES

YAWNING GO AHEAD AND MOCK CNN TOO SHITFACE

CNN)As Charlottesville begins to heal after this weekend's violence, many are wondering how things got out of hand so quickly.
Alt-right and white nationalist rallygoers are pointing fingers at the counterprotesters who showed up to denounce them. Anti-racist protesters say "Unite the Right" rally participants were yelling racial epithets and provoking confrontation.
But both sides agree that one group didn't do enough to prevent the violence as the crowds grew and tensions flared: the police.


Critics say both Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines Saturday as skirmishes erupted between white nationalists and members of Antifa, a broad movement of left-leaning groups. The two groups confronted each other in Emancipation Park with shields and pepper spray.
It wasn't until police declared the rally an "unlawful assembly" and Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency that police ordered the gathering to break up and scattered the crowds throughout the city.

Read More
Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old paralegal, was killed after a young man rammed a car into a crowd of counterprotesters.
Rally organizer: police caused melee
Jason Kessler, who organized the "Unite the Right" rally, quickly blamed the police for not keeping the peace.
"The blame for today's violence lies primarily with the Charlottesville government officials and the police officers who failed to maintain law and order, protect the First Amendment rights of rally participants, and provide for their safety," Kessler said in a statement Sunday morning.
He said officers stood idly by as counterprotesters "attacked participants of the rally" before riot police broke up the crowds.


<img alt="Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others" class="media__image" src="//i2.cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/170813130211-heather-heyer-large-169.jpeg">
Father: Heather Heyer was a champion for others

"Instead of maintaining law and order," Kessler said, "the police purposefully created the catastrophe that led to a melee in the streets of Charlottesville and the death of a counterprotester."

Keep hiding the truth will find you eventually

So is CNN fake news or not????????????????

Hide kids, as it's over

Wait, is that idiots running away with their tails between their fake news from CNN that I see????????????????
 

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