Violent Demonstrators Attack CNN Headquarters In Atlanta During Second Night Of Nationwide Protests
Tyler Durden
Fri, 05/29/2020 – 21:35
Update (21:35 ET): With ongoing social unrest in Minneapolis, protests are unfolding across major US cities on Friday evening. From Washington, D.C. to New York City to Atlanta to Ohio to Los Angeles to San Jose, tens of thousands of people are marching on the street demanding justice for George Floyd, the man who was killed by Minneapolis Police on Monday.
Starting in Atlanta, protesters are attacking CNN’s headquarters.
CNN’s Fernando Alfonso reports the social unrest outside of his newsroom.
Police cars getting literally destroyed in Atlanta outside the CNN Center pic.twitter.com/x5zRxZVQpb
— Fernando Alfonso III (@fernalfonso) May 29, 2020
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Protesters are now setting Atlanta Police Department (APD) vehicles on fire.
BREAKING: APD squad car is now on fire as the protest turns increasingly violent. #Atlanta #GeorgeFloydprotest | Slideshow: https://t.co/McOhwPwtjr pic.twitter.com/234qxYiaht
— CBS46 (@cbs46) May 30, 2020
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution tweets several pictures of the chaos and destruction unfolding in downtown Atlanta.
“Black Lives Matter” signs were spotted in Atlanta.
It’s getting wild in Atlanta tonight
Downtown Atlanta tonightpic.twitter.com/ozMpcNsZ6K
— Courtney Holland 🇺🇸 (@hollandcourtney) May 30, 2020
In Washington, D.C., hundreds of protesters, if not thousands, have assembled outside of the White House.
The protest then headed to in front of the White House. A protester was taken by the USSS in front of Pennsylvania Ave into an adjacent federal building. Unclear what he did.A couple men then splintered off from the group and spray painted “F*ck Trump” on the building. @cbsnews pic.twitter.com/OVwPu0PF6X
— Fin Gomez (@finnygo) May 29, 2020
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#GeorgeFloyd Protest just outside of the White House. pic.twitter.com/SeZiRfiXT5
— Fin Gomez (@finnygo) May 29, 2020
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A protester climbed the fence of a federal building and spray-painted “Fuck Trump.”
Here’s the video:
At least one protestor spray painted graffiti on the bank building. pic.twitter.com/GSglZWAI18
— Clarence Williams (@nu1wcf) May 29, 2020
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Secret Service clashes with protesters
WATCH: Secret Service tackles protester as fights break out in front of the White House at a #GeorgeFloydMurder protest in Washington, DC. pic.twitter.com/2P9parhFwX
— Protesters Now at DC Whitehouse🖕 (@IndictPOTUS45) May 29, 2020
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Hundreds, maybe even thousands, are marching the streets towards the White House this evening.
DC Protest now heading to the White House pic.twitter.com/nnVnFr9uod
— Deb 🧻 🆘 (@debramayberry) May 29, 2020
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Headed for the White House pic.twitter.com/Sw0m5bueZa
— Jamie Catherwood (@jfc_3_) May 29, 2020
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#NOW: On the fourth day of nationwide protests after the death of George Floyd, hundreds are setting out from DC’s U Street for a march toward the White House.
Their starting chant: “No justice, no peace.” Later, it’s “Derek Chauvin, third degree—fuck that, it’s first degree.” pic.twitter.com/dNpZ2S75B1
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) May 29, 2020
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Protesters continue to clash with Secret Service in front of the White House.
People have managed to toss over the temporary barricades, they’re being pushed back by the Secret Service. More police arriving. Heating up fast outside the White House’s north lawn. pic.twitter.com/jaXKmjV0R9
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) May 29, 2020
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More folks headed to the White House.
The hundreds still with this protest are marching away from the White House eastbound for the Capitol building. Pennsylvania Avenue is shut down for blocks but cars watching them pass are honking in support.
Out ahead are the Trump Hotel and the Justice Dept. pic.twitter.com/5dhkugYKUs
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) May 30, 2020
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According to VOA’s Steve Herman, “the White House is on lockdown, with many reporters stuck inside,” due to demonstrations outside.
“The White House is on lockdown, with many reporters stuck inside,” says radio pooler @tamarakeithNPR. Reporters who saw the protest say “a law enforcement officer was brought into the grounds in distress to have his eyes washed.”
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) May 29, 2020
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In New York City, thousands hit the streets in Manhattan to protest police brutality.
A friend just sent this to me, crowds arriving right now to protest outside Barclays Center. pic.twitter.com/lHSb9VFm3e
— Mariya Abedi (@msabedi) May 29, 2020
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NYPD protecting the entrance of the Barclays Center earlier today.
The protest goes from peaceful to violent very quickly in NYC.
New York City protest pic.twitter.com/grzxcjckgb
— maria viti (@selfdeclaredref) May 29, 2020
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A lot just popped off at the protest for George Floyd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Pepper spray, batons, and several arrests https://t.co/gkdtu4ZUVb pic.twitter.com/HX953IWtPq via @j0ncampbell #NewYork
— Protests Map (@MapProtests) May 29, 2020
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One Twiter user tweets a list of cities where protests have been seen on Friday evening.
- Louisville, KY
- Minneapolis, MN
- Atlanta, GA
- Los Angeles, CA
- Evansville, IN
- Columbia, SC Charlotte
- NC Memphis, TN
- Tampa Bay, FL
- Columbus, OH
- New York City
- Phoenix, AZ
- Omaha, NE
- St. Louis, MO
- Ferguson, MO
- Houston, TX
In Houston, protesters clash with police.
When the crowd started to clash with officers in Downtown Houston. @FOX26Houston pic.twitter.com/TKcY7Ju54o
— Natasha Geigel (@NatashaFox26) May 29, 2020
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Protesters “temporarily shut down the northbound lanes of 288 going into downtown Houston Friday afternoon,” tweeted Houston Chronicles’ Mark Mulligan.
Protesters unleash hell on a Houston Police car.
Downtown Houston right now #GeorgeLloyd pic.twitter.com/hb66xyARw5
— TITANSHOMER (@TitansHomer) May 30, 2020
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One Twitter user says “snipers” are “on buildings” in Houston.
DO NOT IGNORE ‼️‼️‼️
IF YOU ARE AT THE HOUSTON PROTEST PLEASE BE CAREFUL THERE ARE SNIPERS ON BUILDINGS pic.twitter.com/C0AoXJMwUv
— ACAB! #blacklivesmatter (@wizonv) May 29, 2020
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On the West Coast, protests in downtown Los Angeles have begun.
In San Jose, protesters are shutting down 101 Highway.
#BREAKING: Demonstrators protesting death of George Floyd block Highway 101 in San Jose. https://t.co/4BYSOAhrDm pic.twitter.com/WYeYiD6iMg
— Kristofer Noceda (@krisnoceda) May 29, 2020
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Nationwide protests are likely to get worse through the weekend. It’s only a matter of time before more governors deploy the Nation Guard to restore order. America is quickly descending into chaos.
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Update (12:17 ET): Because of the continuing social unrest in Minneapolis, Mall of America, located about 8 miles south of the epicenter of the riots, has decided to postpone its June 1 reopening.
Bloomberg says the mall operator postponed reopening due to the “significant unrest in the community.” No further reopening timelines were given.
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Update (11:07 ET): Blazing Press is providing live coverage of the ongoing social unrest in Minneapolis:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oclAeqzPWEk]
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Well, by now, social unrest in Minneapolis, worsening by the day, has become an international story. The world is watching as protesters breached the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct building and set it ablaze on Thursday night.
The police station on E. Lake Street, across from the Target that was looted and burned on Wednesday, has been the center of demonstrations this week as people demand justice after the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody on Monday.
On early Friday morning, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey explained his reasonings to evacuate officers from the 3rd Police Precinct.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey addresses the burning of a police precinct amid protests over the fatal arrest of George Floyd: “The symbolism of a building cannot outweigh the importance of life, of our officers or the public.” pic.twitter.com/ALUNx4yfcU
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 29, 2020
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As police officers were evacuated from the precinct, some reports said by a helicopter, the Minneapolis National Guard entered the city with 500 armed soldiers and fully armored Humvees.
One Twitter user captures a video of “multiple Humvees probably from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Air Station are headed to the 3rd Precinct.”
Multiple Humvees probably from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Air Station are headed to the 3rd Precinct. Video from Snap Map. pic.twitter.com/IeVlvfb0zW
— Edgar (@edgar2k20) May 29, 2020
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An up-close shot of National Guard Humvees on Minneapolis streets.
WATCH: Vehicles thought to be National Guard seen about 39 mins ago in #Minneapolis (Given the military surplus program, where police gets military equipment, this could be the PD, but its very unlikely they have HMVS.) pic.twitter.com/YOiO5rb1n8
— AS-Source News / MILITARY〽️ (@ASBMilitary) May 29, 2020
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More video of the National Guard mobilizing on city streets as social unrest spirals out of control.
Update: The national guard are now on the streets of #Minneapolis after a third straight night of violent protests #GeorgeFloydpic.twitter.com/NVHcZpchM9
— Shark NewsWires (@SharkNewsWires) May 29, 2020
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So here’s where shit hit the fan on Thursday night. Unicorn Riot News, documented the moment, via live stream when protesters stormed the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct building. Video from inside the police station shows protesters igniting fires, and at one point, someone lights a weapon storage closet on fire, and ammunition can be heard exploding.
LIVE VIDEO: The fire alarms just went off at the third precinct. There are fires everywhere. Ammunition is exploding. #minneapolisriots #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/kcTcFvsFSD
— Minneapolis Updates (@EgyptianWeeknd) May 29, 2020
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Protesters cheer in front of the police station as it burns.
Video of the police station burning.
The 3rd Precinct is burning to the ground. pic.twitter.com/QTdybRvNc0
— Keaon Dousti کیان (@KeaonDousti) May 29, 2020
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Protestors chanting “I can’t Breath” as 3rd precinct burns #minneapolisriots #GeorgeFloydprotest pic.twitter.com/Tu1UH4gMvf
— Zach Boyden-Holmes (@Boydenphoto) May 29, 2020
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Unicorn Riot News tweeted: “Minnesota National Guard w Humvees, rifles and fire truck posted up at an intersection a few blocks away from 3rd Precinct.”
Despite President Trump’s ongoing battle with social media companies, and signing an executive order on Thursday afternoon to punish these companies for their treatment against conservative media, Twitter accused the president of violating its rules by “glorifying violence,” after he tweeted, looters at protests in Minneapolis would be shot.
As for the chaos and destruction, here’s what happened last night along with raging fires and looting that continue into Friday morning:
St. Paul O’Reilly is set ablaze pic.twitter.com/5QTnncNW1L
— Nick Ferraro (@NFerraroPiPress) May 29, 2020
Arbys. We had the meats. pic.twitter.com/oWp6ZdjKda
— ZΛY ⓥ (@Sekou_SZN) May 29, 2020
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Huge fires in St. Paul
.#MN #Mpls #Mplsriot2020 #GeorgeFloyd #MinneapolisRiot #StPaul pic.twitter.com/hijlsXRfuI— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) May 29, 2020
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2322 Washington Ave N, gas station on fire, tanks exploding.
AUDIO: https://t.co/eJ8c9qzQ3G
.#MN #Mpls #Mplsriot2020 #GeorgeFloyd #MinneapolisRiot pic.twitter.com/VMbEF7pqwC— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) May 29, 2020
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View from I94 and Hiawatha.
.#MN #Mpls #Mplsriot2020 #GeorgeFloyd #MinneapolisRiot pic.twitter.com/EYgDft7UGE— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) May 29, 2020
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Minneapolis burns. pic.twitter.com/XIZwNRbba1
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 29, 2020
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Jim Roberts, editor in chief at Cheddar, reports that “170 buildings damaged or looted” in the overnight hours.
Minneapolis unrest spread to St. Paul; 170 buildings damaged or looted. https://t.co/92BGdUd2vg pic.twitter.com/awyhgW98ZS
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 29, 2020
Fires are still raging into the early morning.
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It’s 4:48 am now in Minneapolis, and fires are out of control. Via @wcco.https://t.co/0K5P8O6OEA pic.twitter.com/lYuTg9Dnd3
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 29, 2020
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Smoke from fires are so dense, local weather radar is picking up on the “15-mile smoke plume.”
Radar image shows 15-mile smoke plume rising from firest in #Minneapolis following third night of violence. https://t.co/0K5P8O6OEA pic.twitter.com/ymiD6ujbpG
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 29, 2020
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Fires continue to rage as daybreak arrives.
Day breaks in #Minneapolis. Live feed from @WCCO https://t.co/fmS00Tl2xE pic.twitter.com/akUjNJQvtc
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 29, 2020
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Businesses continue to burn near Third Precinct headquarters in #Minneapolis. Live feed via @wcco: https://t.co/fmS00Tl2xE pic.twitter.com/zkCq9DaKUg
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) May 29, 2020
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Minnehaha and 27th Ave S, one block from Minneapolis Police’s 3rd Precinct, 6:40am. MFD fighting fires along 27th. State Patrol and conservation officers formed line. pic.twitter.com/zquyaiC163
— Tony Webster (@webster) May 29, 2020
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Perhaps what is most notable about the whole farce is the fact that many local residents – not just white ones – are furious at what the “thugs” are doing.
As Summit News reports, a video clip shows a black woman and former NAACP chapter president trying to collect medication for her daughter outside a Target store in St. Paul telling rioters “these motherf**kers need to go home!”
“Leave this shit alone – “these motherf**kers need to go home!” she shouts, “these people don’t give a damn about George Floyd.”
Diane Binns, 70, of St. Paul is angry at the people here. Binns came here to get medication for her daughter. pic.twitter.com/GA1EJpx4XL
— Ricardo Lopez (@rljourno) May 28, 2020
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The woman subsequently identified herself as Diane Binns, former president of the NAACP St. Paul from 2016-2018.
Critically, for the narrative-minded among you, she says she attended the initial protest against the killing of Floyd but after 30 minutes realized “it was going to be a riot, so I left.”
America is quickly descending into chaos as social unrest could spread to other major cities this weekend. Wealth inequality in many inner cities is at record levels. More than 40 million people are unemployed with a crashed economy, and people are already furious about virus lockdowns. This all suggests a perfect storm of unrest could flare up across the country.
We warned of the possibility of this in late March, “West Faces “Social Bomb” As Pandemic Sparks Unrest Among Poorest.”
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