View Full Version : anti trump chimpout in new mexico
cheka.
25th May 2016, 07:35 AM
mexican welfare checks matter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEkplIeU7ZM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyiZgG8eJ7w
cheka.
25th May 2016, 07:39 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxLtF0WWtRY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U89z2qdpErw
cheka.
25th May 2016, 07:45 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBrqWx_nG_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6znPdq86SFY
mamboni
25th May 2016, 08:18 AM
I smell bagels.
Joshua01
25th May 2016, 08:20 AM
Clearly Trump put them up to this....brilliant move on the Trumpster's part
cheka.
25th May 2016, 09:17 AM
the red/blue party in a lose lose
if they support the protestors = more votes for trump
if they fight the protestors = lose part of their base
mamboni
25th May 2016, 09:18 AM
Clearly Trump put them up to this....brilliant move on the Trumpster's partYou forgot the <sarcasm> emoticon
vacuum
25th May 2016, 11:32 AM
If Trump can keep these mexican flags flying and gang riots going till november he will win easily.
All he has to do is hold rallies all over california. At some point people will get tired of shirtless mexicans who can't speak english burning police cars and waving mexican flags.
Joshua01
25th May 2016, 11:39 AM
You forgot the <sarcasm> emoticon
I didn't think I needed one with this crowd
Wouldn't this be called a spicout?
cheka.
25th May 2016, 11:41 AM
I didn't think I needed one with this crowd
Wouldn't this be called a spicout?
that would be rayciss
Joshua01
25th May 2016, 11:45 AM
that would be rayciss
http://new4.fjcdn.com/comments/3436497+_17a94592c410dc0d427952372b542d2e.jpg
cheka.
25th May 2016, 03:56 PM
mexicans throwing rocks at cops in anaheim today
midnight rambler
25th May 2016, 04:23 PM
Messkins burning American flag, they are just clueless -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRlluHdXMZk
Santa
25th May 2016, 06:12 PM
Messkins burning American flag, they are just clueless -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRlluHdXMZk
To be honest, no one was burning the American flag in this
video footage. They were burning a Trump for President flag.
mick silver
25th May 2016, 06:31 PM
yep I see a war coming to this country
cheka.
26th May 2016, 01:14 PM
http://www.policeone.com/Crowd-Control/articles/184815006-Authorities-Unruly-group-instigated-violence-at-Trump-rally/
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A day after a riot erupted outside a Donald Trump rally, Albuquerque officials blamed the downtown melee not on impassioned politics but on an unruly group intent on creating chaos in a city that has seen more than its share of violence.
Some participants openly admitted that they set out to cause disruption. Many in the crowd were seen with gang tattoos and at one point chanted to Trump supporters that they controlled the streets.
Riot police block off the Albuquerque Convention Center to anti-Trump protests following a rally and speech by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. (AP Image)
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"I woke up all hung over and stuff," said Chelsea Rae Gray, a 24-year-old musician. "And then I said, 'Let's see what kind of chaos we can get into.'" She said she came to the protest in her pajamas and stole some Trump T-shirts from vendors during the confusion.
"Then I burned them," she said.
Cleanup crews spent Wednesday clearing away broken glass and charred debris in the largest city in the nation's largest Hispanic state. The mayor and police were tallying up the damage that spread to several blocks near historic Route 66.
The violence unfolded close to the site of tumultuous anti-police protests two years ago that were sparked by claims of excessive force and the fatal shooting of a homeless man by officers. A 2014 demonstration in downtown Albuquerque saw police in riot gear clash with angry demonstrators who threw rocks and gas canisters, and shut down City Hall.
Like that protest, Tuesday's gathering quickly turned from peaceful political opposition to chaos. Demonstrators stomped on patrol cars and shattered windows with rocks, authorities said.
Six officers were hurt after being hit with fist-sized rocks. They were treated at the scene, a police spokeswoman said.
"It was a riot that was the result of a mob trying to cause damage and injury to public property and innocent citizens exercising their constitutional right to peaceably assemble," City Council member Dan Lewis said.
The protest originally organized by advocacy groups known for nonviolent tactics began with demonstrators gathering across the street from the rally at the Albuquerque Convention Center. They had a voter-registration booth, and some activists brought children who waved anti-Trump signs at pro-Trump people making their way to listen to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Others waved Mexican and American flags. One held a Trump piñata.
Just as Trump's evening speech was to begin, some protesters tossed water bottles at Trump supporters, even hitting Dereck Scott, a 37-year-old man in a wheelchair. "I have the right to support who I want," said Scott, whose head was red where he got hit. He did not require medical treatment.
By nightfall, the family atmosphere gave way to protesters with tattoos of the Sureños 13 gang, a loosely organized collection of Latino gangs that pay tribute to the Mexican mafia.
The protesters eventually charged the convention center doors just as people from the Trump rally were being directed to leave through a detour. Some of them warned rally attendees to be careful since the gang "ran these streets."
As police tried to move the crowd away, officers ducked rocks and burning shirts and then used smoke canisters and pepper spray to move the demonstrators.
From block to block, shirtless men with sticks and other weapons roamed nearby streets until police pushed the crowd out of downtown.
Javier Benavidez, executive director of the advocacy group Southwest Organizing Project, was carried out of the convention center for disrupting Trump's speech. He said organizers tried to keep the demonstration peaceful.
"We don't condone violence," Benavidez said. "But these are people who have been hurt by (Trump's) rhetoric and his hate. This is a result of months and months of hateful rhetoric."
The riot came as Albuquerque is trying to make law-enforcement reforms ordered by the Justice Department, and is struggling with violent-crime and property-crime rates that are nearly twice the national average. Residents also are watching as the two former officers involved in the 2014 shooting of James Boyd — a homeless man who authorities say suffered from mental illness — prepare to stand trial.
Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry said the city was thankful for first responders who protected residents.
"We will work diligently to hold accountable those few individuals who came to perpetrate violence, endanger others and damage property," Berry said.
Cebu_4_2
26th May 2016, 06:18 PM
Latino gangs are clearly bad people however they target and will take care of the niggers... It's going to be quite a scene soon.
cheka.
27th May 2016, 07:58 PM
san diego
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-trump-protests-san-diego-fresno-20160526-snap-story.html
San Diego police broke up a rowdy demonstration Friday afternoon after protesters refused to disperse at the end of a Donald Trump rally.
“Due to violence and physical confrontation in the crowd, officers are now moving into the area. Dispersal orders have been given,” the Police Department said on Twitter.
At least 18 people received medical attention, and San Diego police declared an unlawful assembly in the Gaslamp district because of violence about 4:40 p.m., announcing in Spanish and English that people needed to disperse. Officers with riot gear were moving among the crowd.
By 6 p.m. police appeared to have restored order.
Several people were throwing plastic bottles, some of which hit police officers, near Petco Park on L Street between 5th and 6th avenues. Also nearby, a man with a “Make America Great Again” hat took it off and burned it among a crowd.
Several small street fights broke out in the same area as the environment became tense when anti-Trump crowds started to mix with his supporters.
At least three people were arrested.
Trump left the area about 4:30 p.m., but hundreds of anti-Trump demonstrators remained in the downtown area.
During Trump’s talk, videos showed some protesters throwing objects at a line of police officers. At least one protester tried to climb up to where the officers were. The video showed officers using batons to push him back into the crowd.
San Diego police said three people were arrested after “several protesters tried to breech a secured area.”
Hours earlier, a much smaller group of demonstrators were on hand when Trump spoke in Fresno.
“If I win, believe me, we’re going to start opening up the water so that you can have your farmers survive, so that your job market will get better,” Trump told a few thousand cheering supporters at Selland Arena.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee mocked environmentalists for “trying to protect a certain kind of 3-inch fish.”
Trump spoke in Fresno for the first of two California rallies and was greeted by supporters and protesters.
Outside the venue, some anti-Trump activists held signs supporting Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders or waved Mexican flags; others marched down the street and chanted, "Whose streets? Our streets!"
Inside, Trump called for protesters to be escorted out. Police removed about 30 people in one sweep, some of whom held a "Love Thy Neighbor" banner in the upper section of the stands.
“Thank you, you have a beautiful voice," Trump replied to a protester who shouted obscenities his way. "Get 'em out."
Trump touched on familiar topics throughout his speech – building a border wall, his debate ratings, Hillary Clinton’s bid for the Democratic nomination – and pushed back against claims that he does not respect women.
“Believe me, I love women,” Trump told the crowd. “You know what else? I have great respect for women. With men, I'm setting records. Men like Trump!”
Trump said he will “make a strong play” in California, despite claims that a Republican cannot win the state.
“I am going to make a heavy, heavy, heavy play because I honestly think with getting these massive crowds … we are going to win California,” he said.
Anti-Trump demonstrators continued protesting outside after Trump’s speech ended, police said, despite calls from authorities to clear out. Police arrested two people for failure to disperse, according to Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer.
In San Diego, Trump’s rally drew several hundred protesters to downtown’s Gaslamp district, but their access to the convention center across the street was blocked by dozens of police officers.
Janitors from a local union waved mops, moms pushed strollers and Latino activists denounced Trump with pinata effigies and Spanish-language chants.
“El pueblo unido, jamas sera vencido,” they yelled: The people united, will never be defeated.
“Speak English,” some Trump supporters yelled back.
Pro- and anti-Trump groups traded insults over loudspeakers, but there were no serious incidents before the event.
“Stay classy San Diego,” read the sign of Sam Huerta, who wasn’t taking sides, but urged everyone to keep the peace.
On Wednesday, several anti-Trump protesters were arrested after a rally for the candidate in Anaheim. Authorities said the protesters threw objects at police and refused to disperse when asked.
There were larger demonstrations during Trump appearances in Costa Mesa and Burlingame a few weeks ago.
San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman had pledged that the city's law enforcement agencies would be able to respond to any sort of incident. The Police Department is familiar with creating plans for all kinds of large gatherings, including Comic-Con and political demonstrations, she said.
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“The contingency plan that we have in place here is going to allow for a safe environment, and if anyone chooses to do something otherwise, we’re confident that our contingency plan can address those few individuals who don’t choose to follow the law,” she said.
Others were concerned about whether law and order would be maintained.
“I am concerned; I had heard from a police spokesman that the police have been asked to stand down,” said hotel developer Doug Manchester, one of the organizers of the rally and a Trump delegate to the Republican National Convention this summer.
“Why should the demonstrators be allowed to go onto the public streets and demonstrate when it blocks the Hyatt, the Marriott, the Hilton and other businesses downtown?” asked Manchester, the former owner of the San Diego Union-Tribune. “It prevents businesses to do transactions like on a normal basis.”
Zimmerman emphatically rejected the notion that any officers were told to stand down during the protests and rally.
Francine Busby, head of the San Diego County Democratic Party, said her group worked to coordinate protests with a coalition of organizations representing Latinos, women, veterans and others.
Tony Krvaric, chairman of the Republican Party of San Diego County, said his organization was not planning a counter-protest.
Unión del Barrio, a political group in San Diego focused on social justice issues facing Latinos, also planned to protest, staging at Chicano Park and marching to the San Diego Convention Center. An organizer, Harry Simón, said five or six other groups have their own anti-Trump events planned.
“We intend to make our disdain and opposition to Mr. Trump very clear,” Simón said.
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