Ron DeSantis Delivers Blunt Message For Those Thinking About Looting In Wake Of Hurricane

nope...she said that to a crowed of demafascist brownshirts before they started rioting and looting. She couldn't do that in FL
We are talking about what happened in Florida during the Hurricane not some bullshit somebody said 2 or 3yrs ago. Boot lickin ain't easy.
 
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No one said that. In fact I said the exact opposite. Too bad your too busy trying to score some stupid political point with people you've never met nor would you know if you walked past them on the street to have an actual conversation.
IOW, it was her own window she was climbing through.
Wrong
Yeah winner, winner chicken dinner. You think you've frustrated someone on the interwebs.
I know you’re frustrated at having to defend someone’s actions one day then condemn the same actions later on. Nobody is forcing you to live the cult life…you can stop anytime
 
We are talking about what happened in Florida during the Hurricane not some bullshit somebody said 2 or 3yrs ago. Boot lickin ain't easy.
you said yoj didn’t think people needed to be reminded looting was illegal…i was showing you that, apparently there are some brownshirts that need to be
 
Post the case, I am pretty sure this man has a name.


Bel Mbungson Tosah made multiple statements to police that he wanted to rape children while he was causing extensive damage in the Terminal 1 Transit Center at the MSP Airport. He was bailed out by MFF.

Deshaun Jermaine Boyd knocked a man with a cane to the ground and stomped on his head before robbing him. The attack left the victim with significant injuries. MFF bailed him out. Boyd was eventually convicted in the case and is scheduled for release in March.

Richard Raynell Kelley was charged in a violent domestic assault against his 71-year-old mother during which he told her he was going to kill her. MFF bailed him out. Kelley was eventually convicted in July 2021 on third-degree assault in the case, but his 15-month prison sentence was stayed by Judge Jay Quam. Kelley was instead placed on probation. He is currently wanted on a felony warrant for violating probation.

Convicted predatory offender Timothy Wayne Columbus is charged with raping an 8-year-old child. MFF bailed him out. The child rape case is still pending. Columbus does not appear to be in custody at this time.

Darnika Floyd was charged with stabbing a man to death in Northeast Minneapolis because he didn’t want to have sex with her. She evaded arrest and charges for over a year. Once arrested, MFF paid $100,000 to bail her out. Floyd was convicted and sentenced to 13 years. Her scheduled release is 2029.

Don’Quarius Malik Woods evaded arrest on a felony warrant for two years on illegal gun possession after initially being released on zero bail. After his arrest two years later, bail was upped to $100,000. MFF supplied it. Woods again violated release and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Multi-time felon and domestic abuser Donovan Dexter Boone was charged in May 2020 with breaking into the residence of his child’s mother and strangling her while in front of her minor children. Boone was bailed out by MFF. He is currently wanted on a felony warrant after failing to appear at a scheduled hearing in the case in December.

Previously convicted four times on domestic assault, Dalvin Devonte Gates was again charged in May 2020 after he allegedly strangled a woman just days after she allowed him to move in with her, according to a statement of probable cause. MFF bailed him out. Gates was eventually convicted on third-degree assault in the case. Despite his history of convictions on violent crimes, Gates was granted a stayed sentence by Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu.

Previously convicted on domestic assault, Marcus Marshun Butler was charged again after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend in August 2020, according to a statement of probable cause. Butler struck the victim “five or six times with a closed fist,” according to the statement. MFF bailed him out. Butler skipped immediately after being bailed out by MFF and has been wanted on a gross misdemeanor warrant in the case since Sept. 1, 2020.

Matthew Owens Earl Thompson has been previously convicted in two cases on violating a no-contact order and domestic assault. Thompson was charged in July 2020 with a felony for again violating a domestic no-contact order after forcing his way into his ex-partner’s Minnetonka residence and throwing rocks at her windows.

Thompson was bailed out two separate times in the case by MFF. The second bail out was after Thompson was arrested on a conditional release violation. Thompson subsequently failed to show for a scheduled hearing and yet another warrant was issued. Thompson has pleaded guilty in the case and is scheduled for sentencing in April. He is not currently in custody.

Reece Omaur Bonneville was arrested and charged in August 2020 after he allegedly assaulted his domestic partner and the two Minneapolis officers who came to apprehend him, leaving one with a black eye and another with a cut on his triceps, according to a statement of probable cause.

That enough?
 
Do you really need to remind folks of that? I am pretty sure 100% of the folks in this country know that looting is against the LAW.

What he reminded potential looters of is their actions may have deadly consequences and the state will stand behind people protecting their property.
 
That’s a call only the capitol officer can answer…I don’t see any interviews with him, wonder why?

There was one that he came out of the darkness to show people who he was. Without that interview the commies would have kept him anonymous even until this day.
 


Bel Mbungson Tosah made multiple statements to police that he wanted to rape children while he was causing extensive damage in the Terminal 1 Transit Center at the MSP Airport. He was bailed out by MFF.

Deshaun Jermaine Boyd knocked a man with a cane to the ground and stomped on his head before robbing him. The attack left the victim with significant injuries. MFF bailed him out. Boyd was eventually convicted in the case and is scheduled for release in March.

Richard Raynell Kelley was charged in a violent domestic assault against his 71-year-old mother during which he told her he was going to kill her. MFF bailed him out. Kelley was eventually convicted in July 2021 on third-degree assault in the case, but his 15-month prison sentence was stayed by Judge Jay Quam. Kelley was instead placed on probation. He is currently wanted on a felony warrant for violating probation.

Convicted predatory offender Timothy Wayne Columbus is charged with raping an 8-year-old child. MFF bailed him out. The child rape case is still pending. Columbus does not appear to be in custody at this time.

Darnika Floyd was charged with stabbing a man to death in Northeast Minneapolis because he didn’t want to have sex with her. She evaded arrest and charges for over a year. Once arrested, MFF paid $100,000 to bail her out. Floyd was convicted and sentenced to 13 years. Her scheduled release is 2029.

Don’Quarius Malik Woods evaded arrest on a felony warrant for two years on illegal gun possession after initially being released on zero bail. After his arrest two years later, bail was upped to $100,000. MFF supplied it. Woods again violated release and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Multi-time felon and domestic abuser Donovan Dexter Boone was charged in May 2020 with breaking into the residence of his child’s mother and strangling her while in front of her minor children. Boone was bailed out by MFF. He is currently wanted on a felony warrant after failing to appear at a scheduled hearing in the case in December.

Previously convicted four times on domestic assault, Dalvin Devonte Gates was again charged in May 2020 after he allegedly strangled a woman just days after she allowed him to move in with her, according to a statement of probable cause. MFF bailed him out. Gates was eventually convicted on third-degree assault in the case. Despite his history of convictions on violent crimes, Gates was granted a stayed sentence by Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu.

Previously convicted on domestic assault, Marcus Marshun Butler was charged again after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend in August 2020, according to a statement of probable cause. Butler struck the victim “five or six times with a closed fist,” according to the statement. MFF bailed him out. Butler skipped immediately after being bailed out by MFF and has been wanted on a gross misdemeanor warrant in the case since Sept. 1, 2020.

Matthew Owens Earl Thompson has been previously convicted in two cases on violating a no-contact order and domestic assault. Thompson was charged in July 2020 with a felony for again violating a domestic no-contact order after forcing his way into his ex-partner’s Minnetonka residence and throwing rocks at her windows.

Thompson was bailed out two separate times in the case by MFF. The second bail out was after Thompson was arrested on a conditional release violation. Thompson subsequently failed to show for a scheduled hearing and yet another warrant was issued. Thompson has pleaded guilty in the case and is scheduled for sentencing in April. He is not currently in custody.

Reece Omaur Bonneville was arrested and charged in August 2020 after he allegedly assaulted his domestic partner and the two Minneapolis officers who came to apprehend him, leaving one with a black eye and another with a cut on his triceps, according to a statement of probable cause.

That enough?
None of that says anything about them being bailed out by MFF, none of them. Why are you posting Twitter feeds? Police records are public record, post those.
 
Yea because there was folks sitting at home saying, "hey I am going to swim and walk through the flood waters filled with snakes and gators and loot some homes".
Can you be any more disingenuous? Yes, you can.
 
Yea because there was folks sitting at home saying, "hey I am going to swim and walk through the flood waters filled with snakes and gators and loot some homes".

Businesses will remain closed for some time after the water is gone and homes will remain unoccupied until the cleanup is complete which won't be for quite a while.
 

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