April 2, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Toastrel said: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/us/us-capitol-lockdown-police-attack.html Yeah, WTF was this about? Clearly Antifa, but WTF? 1 hour ago, Talkingbirds said: Anyone a car person ? I can no longer identify most cars. Likes expensive to me, maybe a rental. Sorry an officer lost his life and another injured. I’m sure the assailant was a "very fine person”. 2 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said: Kmart Kz be like: "They shouldn't have been standing there."
April 2, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, The_Omega said: You people f'ing suck. Was he meandering with his car?
April 2, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, mayanh8 said: "There are unconfirmed reports that one of the officers had just walked through a building that was under construction so..." 1 hour ago, Green Dog said: More mf meandering, I guess... JFC 1 hour ago, downundermike said: No identities released. Guess we will have to wait to find out who kmart kz is going to victim shame.
April 2, 20214 yr 15 minutes ago, The_Omega said: Yeah, obviously a deplorable white supremacist, Trump supporter, right? You disgusting piece of ish. Where was this kind of outrage for the last attack on capitol police?
April 2, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, The_Omega said: Is there really much difference between a mentally ill nation of islam supporter and a Qanon "alleged election fraud" addled mentally ill Trump supporter? Pretty much the same pile of wackos. Both apparently susceptible to acts suggested by their "leaders" or feel striking out against somebody/something is warranted for some odd self-justifying reason.
April 2, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, The_Omega said: Capitol police officer killed by white Trump supporters and praised by resident trumpbots as patriots meandering and no outrage from Zuker. Black Nation of Islam guy does it, and zuker is wetting his pants. Why am I not surprised?
April 2, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, downundermike said: Which people are those ?? I'm guessing he's referring to the Trump followers who attacked the Capitol, an act so deplorable and significant it served to give all kinds of extremists a green light to do s*** like this now.
April 2, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, downundermike said: What ?? Police took a knife wielding suspect into custody, after being struck by his vehicle, without killing him ?? These are some bizarro times we are living in.
April 2, 20214 yr Author 18 minutes ago, The_Omega said: Glad you could join the conversation once you verified the assailant wasn't somebody you could support.
April 2, 20214 yr Terrible. These attacks on officers are out of control. Also, kind of pathetic for people to suddenly join this conversation.
April 2, 20214 yr And now the dishonest disgusting pieces of ish rush in to claim that they didn’t mean what they obviously did. F’ing cowards. Own it.
April 2, 20214 yr 15 minutes ago, downundermike said: He was alive when I posted it. You might have a point if the initial reports didn't state that he was shot by the police.
April 2, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, paco said: You might have a point if the initial reports didn't state that he was shot by the police. Yeah but how many times? If it was less than 8 then they were clearly taking it easy on him.
April 2, 20214 yr Facebook deleting his profile sounds fishy, but I'm guessing it was by request of the authorities to protect anyone else mentioned on those pages.
April 2, 20214 yr Good for Zuke to finally show some heated passion against people who attack Capitol police.
April 2, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, The_Omega said: And now the dishonest disgusting pieces of ish rush in to claim that they didn’t mean what they obviously did. F’ing cowards. Own it. Cowardly? Like not calling out your fellow Trump supporters for murdering capitol police? Like that kind of cowardly?
April 2, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Green Dog said: Facebook deleting his profile sounds fishy, but I'm guessing it was by request of the authorities to protect anyone else mentioned on those pages. Yeah, I saw they said they don't think it's related to terrorism in an article I was reading. How could they make that type of call so early?
April 2, 20214 yr 40 minutes ago, Gannan said: Where was this kind of outrage for the last attack on capitol police? Zuke was oddly silent then. Weird, right?
April 2, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Yeah, I saw they said they don't think it's related to terrorism in an article I was reading. How could they make that type of call so early? Not sure. Might be a new SOP in light of all the work FBI is doing tracking social media. People go looking for anyone associating with suspects to ridicule and out them. It's crazy.
April 2, 20214 yr 20 minutes ago, Talkingbirds said: Correct he didn’t have a AR-15. Tone deaf ? It's not tone deaf. She's not wrong. Although she does take focus away from the fact that the primary murder weapon was his car. But yes, he then exited the car and proceeded to stab an officer (who was rushed to GW, and survived).
April 2, 20214 yr Death toll would have been worse if he had a bunch of different types of weapons/explosives...
April 2, 20214 yr Quote Suspect in Capitol car attack posted about fears of FBI and CIA week before ramming officer Noah Green, the suspect who law enforcement sources say rammed his car into two US Capitol Police officers on Friday, posted on social media in the weeks before the attack that he had lost his job and suffered medical ailments, and said he believed the federal government was targeting him with "mind control." Less than two hours before he was shot and killed, Green posted a number of Instagram stories on an account that appears to belong him, including links to other Instagram videos of Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan speaking. "The U.S. Government is the #1 enemy of Black people!" a caption on one video read. In another post on the Instagram account, Green wrote last week that he believed Farrakhan had saved him "after the terrible afflictions I have suffered presumably by the CIA and FBI, government agencies of the United States of America." Responding to a comment on that post, Green wrote, "I have suffered multiple home break ins, food poisonings, assaults, unauthorized operations in the hospital, mind control.” Green, 25, graduated from Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia, in 2019 with a bachelor's degree in finance, according to a program from the university commencement. A law enforcement source said he had a Virginia driver’s license. An online athletics bio from the university said he was born in Fairlea, West Virginia, and that the "person in history he’d most like to meet is Malcolm X.” In a March 17 post on a Facebook account that appears to belong to him, Green wrote that he believed Farrakhan is "Jesus, the Messiah,” and that Farrakhan was "instrumental on my awakening and life’s work.” Green signed the post "Brother Noah X.” "To be honest these past few years have been tough, and these past few months have been tougher,” Green wrote in the post. "I have been tried with some of the biggest, unimaginable tests in my life.” He said that he was unemployed "after I left my job partly due to afflictions, but ultimately, in search of a spiritual journey.” "My faith is one of the only things that has been able to carry me through these times and my faith is centered on the belief of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan as Jesus, the Messiah, the final divine reminder in our midst,” the post continued. "I consider him my spiritual father. Without his guidance, his word, and his teachings that I’ve picked up on along the way, I would’ve been unable to continue.” The same day, Green uploaded an image of a certificate that appeared to recognize a gift he had made to the Nation of Islam of $1,085. He also posted links to videos of several speeches by Farrakhan. One of the videos, of a 1996 speech by Farrakhan, was titled "The Divine Destruction of America.” In his Facebook post, Green wrote that he had been "unknowingly” taking a drug and suffering from side effects. "The Minister is here to save me and the rest of humanity, even if it means facing death,” he wrote, appearing to reference Farrakhan. "Be willing to deny yourself and follow him, pick up your cross.” The Instagram and Facebook accounts were both taken offline Friday afternoon. "After this horrific event, our thoughts are with the Capitol Police and their loved ones," a Facebook company spokesperson told CNN. "We have designated the incident under our Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy, which means we have removed the suspect’s accounts from Facebook and Instagram, and are removing any content that praises, supports, or represents the attack or the suspect. We are in contact with law enforcement as they conduct their investigation.” Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the ongoing investigation confirm to CNN the Facebook page is the suspect's. Additionally, an Instagram account with the same photos and information as the Facebook account was discovered by CNN. CNN has attempted to reach Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam for comment on this story but has not received a response. Calls to the Nation of Islam were directed to the organization’s newspaper, and an individual that picked up the phone at the newspaper said there was no one there that could comment on the story.
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