Edwards
2017-09-22 01:14:59 UTC
In article <6fc0a599-0692-4b40-b1bf-
niggers how it's done.
In regards to the chant: "Whose street? Our street" The county mayor,
so to speak, says: you give us shit and they will NOT be your
streets....
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Stenger praised protesters who have largely expressed their views
peacefully since Friday's verdict clearing former St. Louis Police
Officer Jason Stockley in the 2011 shooting death of motorist Anthony
L. Smith.
âHowever, as we saw on some nights, it only takes a small, hostile
group to hijack a peaceful protest and cause injury and damage," he
said.
Stenger also commented on a controversy involving the phrase, "Whose
streets? Our streets," which has been used by protesters and, in one
âOn behalf of the one million residents of St. Louis County, I can
answer that question: the streets belong to those who respect each
other and the law.
âThey belong to those who travel them in the course of their daily
lives.
âAnd they belong to those who wish to exercise their rights as
Americans to speak their minds and to protest in a lawful manner.
âAs to those who would ignore the law, who would violate the rights
of their fellow citizens and wreak senseless harm and havoc, I want to
send a clear message: these are not YOUR streets.
âAnd they never will be.â
Bring your shitbag protesters over to ESL and we'll show thoseso to speak, says: you give us shit and they will NOT be your
streets....
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Stenger praised protesters who have largely expressed their views
peacefully since Friday's verdict clearing former St. Louis Police
Officer Jason Stockley in the 2011 shooting death of motorist Anthony
L. Smith.
âHowever, as we saw on some nights, it only takes a small, hostile
group to hijack a peaceful protest and cause injury and damage," he
said.
Stenger also commented on a controversy involving the phrase, "Whose
streets? Our streets," which has been used by protesters and, in one
âOn behalf of the one million residents of St. Louis County, I can
answer that question: the streets belong to those who respect each
other and the law.
âThey belong to those who travel them in the course of their daily
lives.
âAnd they belong to those who wish to exercise their rights as
Americans to speak their minds and to protest in a lawful manner.
âAs to those who would ignore the law, who would violate the rights
of their fellow citizens and wreak senseless harm and havoc, I want to
send a clear message: these are not YOUR streets.
âAnd they never will be.â
niggers how it's done.