Friday, July 3, 2015

Nazi-Cops Kill Black People, Wait-n-See, Black People Burn Down Store, ARREST IMMEDIATELY!

Good Evening from Upper Darby!

Well? Once again Fallout from the Baltimore Uprising Continues. HEY!? WE GOTTA MAKE SURE WE GET THOSE BLACK PEOPLE WHO BURNED DOWN THAT STORE! We'll get around to punishing the Nazi-Cops who killed...? Fuck was his name again? OH YEAH, OH YEAH! TAMIR RICE! Yeah that guy was DANGER-oh? Oh, uh. YEAH! Cuz if Mike Brown wasn't selling loose cigarettes then he wouldn't have needed to be choked to? Uh? I was reaching for my taser before?!

Here is the article;

Suspect in pharmacy fire during Baltimore riots charged with arson

Reuters 
Raymon Carter is seen in an undated picture released by the Baltimore Police Department in Baltimore, Maryland
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Raymon Carter, 24, is seen in an undated picture released by the Baltimore Police Department in Baltimore, …
By John Clarke
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A man who prosecutors allege torched a drugstore that came to symbolize the rioting in Baltimore in April was charged on Thursday with federal arson violations that carry the possibility of a 20-year prison sentence.
Raymon Carter, 24, was arrested Wednesday after a authorities released a wanted poster with his picture and posted a $10,000 reward. 
Violence broke out in Baltimore following the funeral of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who died from injuries sustained while in police custody. Six police officers have been charged in his death.
Nearly 400 businesses across Baltimore were damaged or destroyed in the hours following Gray's funeral, authorities have said.
Video surveillance shows Carter lighting a fire inside the west Baltimore CVS pharmacy and running away at about 6:20 p.m. on April 27, prosecutors said. 
"Those committing arson took advantage of our city when we were most vulnerable," Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts said in a statement on Thursday.
Carter faces five to 20 years in prison if convicted of the federal arson violations cited in the criminal complaint filed on Thursday.
A detention hearing was scheduled for July 7.
(Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst and Alan Crosby)

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