The burning of Lake street thee agenda

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Minneapolis police officer Rich Walker arrives at a police union board meeting. The other board members tell him to go empty his locker at the Third Precinct because the city is giving it up to protesters. He said he laughed in disbelief. “If you give up a precinct, you’ll give up anything," Walker said. Walker arrives at the Third Precinct and sees officers taking pictures off the walls, unplugging computers and taking memorabilia. They were handed a lists 12 types of sites as "critical infrastructure" that need to be protected. Retired MPD Third Precinct officer Ron Reier gets a text saying: “I was just called by one of my sergeant friends who is currently at the Third precinct. The city administrators have ordered the cops to abandon the precinct and they are all clearing equipment out now from the building and will vacate at 14:00 today giving it up to the protestors.” Reier said he texted back: “You are kidding, correct?” Mayor Jacob Frey’s order to abandon the building. The mayor said protecting the building wasn’t worth sacrificing another life. But Frey and Gov. Tim Walz have traded accusations over why a mission to deploy the National Guard was delayed At a news conference, Gov. Tim Walz promises a thorough investigation of Floyd's death, and thanks the protesters. "It's how people express their pain, process tragedy. So that makes it ok burning down lake street looting Domestic Assault The Democrat’s were bought off to burn certain business property’s on lake street this was a star tribune document of events https://www.bitchute.com/video/3sUPJMLrd9XS/ if you listen to Catherine Austin Fitts who is on this video at about 54.23 she talks about MPLS

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