Jan. 6 Rioters Given Unequal Treatment


An Indiana man, charged with 26 felonies, is now facing federal charges for allegedly throwing an explosive toward police and smashing windows during protests in Portland, Oregon.

Malik Muhammad, 24, of Indianapolis, first made headlines last year when he de-escalated a tense standoff by hugging a police lieutenant in Indianapolis.


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Muhammad was being held in state custody until May 26, when the Portland Freedom Fund posted 10% of his state-ordered $2.1 million bail.

In a memo signed last week, Multnomah County Senior Deputy District Attorney Nathan Vasquez argued that Muhammad should not be released and no bail be set, given the violent felonies he faces.

But the motion was signed two days after Muhammad had already been released from Multnomah County Jail.

But he wasn't free for long. Last Friday, he was taken into custody on a U.S. Marshals hold. After appearing in federal court Tuesday, he was detained pending further proceedings.
Nobody did that at the Trump protest? You have no point.
 
If you donated to a bail fund to help these protests, you won’t get a receipt of who exactly your donation bailed out, because there are confidentiality issues around sharing the information of someone’s specific case. And not every protestor who is arrested has to pay bail: some are immediately released, some are given desk appearance tickets—which means they are not arraigned or incarcerated—and some people charged with more serious crimes are being held without bail.

 
A leader of Black Lives Matter protests in Iowa City is being held without bond after being arrested Sunday. Mazin Mohamedali faces charges of unlawful assembly, disorderly conduct and a probation violation.

 

Woman arrested in bathrobe held in jail without bail on probable cause for rioting​

Yet she got out of jail the next day?

Typically you spend a night in jail on many charges and in court they set bail.

Nice try
 
A leader of Black Lives Matter protests in Iowa City is being held without bond after being arrested Sunday. Mazin Mohamedali faces charges of unlawful assembly, disorderly conduct and a probation violation.

Do you read your links. This guy violated probation, no bond or bail if you violate probation.

That is two in a row in which your link proves you wrong
 
These people were singled out for harsh treatment because they support Donald Trump, plain and simple. The rioters in Seattle, Portland and Minneapolis got far less punishment for doing far more harm because they were anti Trump Democrats. There couldn't have been more unequal treatment of these two groups.
When Trump wipes his ass the rolled up wad of t.p. has Matt Gaetz's likeness on it.

Nobody with a brain pays any attention to what Matty boy does, thinks or says.
 
A Philadelphia protester is jailed without bond for torching two police cars until her trial.

Meanwhile, George Floyd's murderer was allowed out of jail on bond until his trial.
 
Lib please you people rioted and looted and burned American cities for months including multiple attacks on government buildings and employees and your dickhead local prosecutors elected not to prosecute them. :eusa_hand:
A flat out lie.
 

A flat out lie.
Lib please I live near one of the worst areas you people rioted, looted and burned for months on end. Not to mention multiple assaults on police and law abiding citizens while your Dem mayor and prosecutors told the police to stand down and let these vermin get away with it. Get this clown ^^^ fuck dude do you work for CNN or something? :cuckoo:
 
Lib please you people rioted and looted and burned American cities for months including multiple attacks on government buildings and employees and your dickhead local prosecutors elected not to prosecute them. :eusa_hand:




According to a release from the District of Minnesota’s U.S. Attorney’s Office, Matthew Lee Rupert, 29, was sentenced to 105 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release. Rupert was charged with arson after setting fire to a cell phone store.
 


 




 
Do you read your links. This guy violated probation, no bond or bail if you violate probation.

That is two in a row in which your link proves you wrong
Bless his heart! He tries so hard...and fails every time. :laughing0301:
 

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