What laws were broken here, by whom, and how many years in prison did these thousands of violent extremists get for their violence?
NYC Drops Charges Against Hundreds of BLM/Antifa Rioters, Looters (legalinsurrection.com) 6-19-21
NYC Drops Charges Against Hundreds of BLM/Antifa Rioters, Looters
“For many of these commercial burglaries, you will be asked to reduce the initial felony charge to a misdemeanor and to dispose of the case … with an eye towards rehabilitation.”
Posted by Fuzzy Slippers Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 06:00pm
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is among those questioning the clear discrepancies between the application of law for those who attended President Trump’s January 6th rally and then entered the Capitol building and for those who spent the bulk of last year burning, looting, and murdering their way through Democrat-run cities.
As hundreds of the former are to this day still being held in custody, with at least one beaten and permanently disfigured by jail guards, New York City has dropped charges on hundreds of alleged looters, many of whom were caught on video smashing windows, stealing goods, and setting businesses on fire.
NBC News reports:
In late May and early June 2020, looters smashed storefronts in the Bronx and Manhattan boroughs of New York City.
Many were caught on tape, some with their faces visible. Others even posted their own videos of their actions those nights on social media. Hundreds were arrested.
But a review of NYPD data by the investigative team at WNBC, the NBC owned station in New York, shows that a large percentage of the cases — particularly in the Bronx — were dismissed, and that many convictions were for counts like trespassing that carry no jail time.
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Amid demonstrations, liberal elites praise violence as protest tool (bostonherald.com) 6-5-20
Amid demonstrations, liberal elites praise violence as protest tool
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Police officers stand in front of a business with a broken window in Boston, Sunday, May 31, 2020, following a march and gathering to protest the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)