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it throughout the night. thoughts and prayers with you and with the people in minnesota tonight. unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. we do hope you will set your dvr so you never miss an episode, we will never be the fake mob and the good news continues and let not your heart be troubled laura ingraham is standing by to take over on a busy news night. >> thank you, we are picking it shannon: we are picking it upue and continued concern in minneapolis all across the region and we will be on top of every angle. mike tobin was told to move other press out of the area. we are seeing on social media that there are various groups who are urging hundreds if not thousands of people to join the fray tonight and we will be covering every aspect of this is
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this could quickly escalate. there is concern as a, quote, military presenceivists believe escalating and very difficult situation. this is the ingraham angle from washington, this is the refusal by authorities to institute a curfew in minnesota. i think it has backfired on law enforcement and protesters are starting to grow in numbers and as you can see from the video we are injecting into the system showing you live pictures of firecrackers, bottles and we will go back to mike tobin who is on the ground and we will get to that in a moment, he has to get to a safe place and we will do that, pictures coming from there tell us the story can take many forms.
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we keep hearing there's going to be peaceful protests through the night but mike tobin is in a safe place in a vehicle and we will go to him, what can you tell us. >> reporter: what it was is the rows and rows of mostly state troopers in that direction and they said media dispersed so there wasn't any uncertainty in the command and they are trying to do that, so they are trying to go along with those commands and it is a matter of safety too. a number of people who looked like and said they were intent on causing trouble and not obeying orders to disperse, teargas, nonlethal weaponry came out in rows of police officers came out and that is the scene from the headquarters in brooklyn center. shannon: the mayor predicted a
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curfew would not have affected or decreased the level of violence that might occur on the street or the unrest if that what we are calling it. does that look like given the fact that we have as you said the usual props of umbrellas and black backpacks loaded up. does that look like the making of the curfew to you? >> i can't tell you about that but i can tell you the makeup of the population out here has certainly changed tonight. sunday night it was all about the locals who were here and they were genuine and they were angry. as it goes down you get more people from out of town and several people i spoke with tonight who identified themselves as antifa and angrily so, you had that crowd out there
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and tonight i saw an increased number of kids wearing the uniform, the black hoodie, the backpack, different kinds, we saw last night the picking makeshift shields and things of that nature, but it was changing dramatically in terms of the makeup of the crowd and the numbers of the crowd, the biggest crowd of demonstrators we have seen since sunday when this all got started. >> shannon: some of the protest groups i'm following on social media are warning other activists they are picking up on police scanners plans to do, quote, mass arrests of protesters which i guess is just picking them off even more but according to police scanners in 3 different sources are being planned along the strip mall to
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the north of the dc pd area. that is something we should also take a look at. the mayor of st. paul and the mayor of minneapolis both said they would not tolerate looting and violence. they made that clear despite what we saw last night and the night before. >> they said that but there is still violence and many had the mayor, mike elliott of this town suggest as you noted that if there is a curfew essentially it sounded like he was drawing a line in the sand increasing the dynamic, he said an excuse for more arrests. in terms of gearing up for mass arrests that is what right cops always do. every time you seawright cops, there were upwards of 40 arrests so when you start defining mass
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arrests in numbers of 10 that would constitute mass arrests in a situation like this a bunch of people declared an unlawful assembly got on the l read a number of times, they said it is illegal assembly you've got to disperse, got x amount of minutes, and ultimately they moved in, very likely you will see some mass arrests have been looking in front of me as we drive along trying to get to a better location, watching rows and rows of humvees from the national guard, 2000 guardsmen have been activated for this so the numbers are showing up. laura: you are seeing live pictures from the minneapolis area, the brooklyn center where we saw mass unrest, criminality, some peaceful protests a few nights before but overwhelmed by
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what looks like again people who believe for happened to mister wright was a criminal act, not an accident and apparently there was concern the police chief referenced an accident as one point, an accidental shooting which sent a lot of these activists into the stratosphere, how could you say this was an accident, that is another thing we picked up in the last couple hours? >> you pick that up throughout the day. anyone doubting that it could have been an accident, doubting the mistake they say happened, she mistook her firearm for her taser, and they simply doubt that happen. you heard in the press conference with mayor elliott and the new acting police chief where the activist/journalists were there really badgering the police chief who had been on the
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job for a half-hour about the unlikelihood that they thought it was an expired tag that motivated the initial traffic stop, they believed it was a profile stop and asking what he was going to do about profiling and his response was he had been on the jobless than an hour and didn't have one. shannon: we lost the officer involved in the shooting, she re-signed, the police chief so now the active police chief in a very unenviable position. people might not have picked this up earlier but as governor walsh said earlier today they are going to deploy the largest police presence in minnesota history tonight and will arrest any people who want to cause destruction, the curfew will be part of that. is referencing the curfew and this was a few hours back.
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the largest police presence, looks like a lot of police officers and we can't help but remember what happened to the police precinct on east lake street on may 30 first when it was essentially abandoned and attempt to take it down to the ground by protesters. and we are hearing the flash bangsious shots or -- yeah being disbursed to try to disburse this crowd. what they're doing so far doesn't seem to have a huge effect on disbursing the crowd. doesn't lookve like that's the case. police officers clearly after what happened almost a year agot on dispersing the crowd. doesn't look like that is the case, police officers, after what happened almost a year ago in the aftermath of the george floyd shooting are themselves on edge. this not an easy position for them to be in. a lot of people on the ground
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who want to spend a lot of time vilifying every police officer, every law enforcement official, regardless of experience, regardless of ethnicity as part of -- one of these activist groups, minnesota uprising just tweeted part of it, taser patrol, that is how they are being referred to auc the aca the graffiti all over the streets, street signs and the area around what is now the george floyd memorial area where he was killed, that stands for all cops are the be word. you see that everywhere tonight in brooklyn center, minnesota after what was another death of a black man at the hands of law enforcement and obviously police are indicating this was an
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accident. comments of the officer who now resigned indicated she was shocked that she had shot a gun and not a taser, way we have tasers in the same shape of a firearm is beyond me but nevertheless that is what happened so we are seeing this situation play out almost a year later and a lot of us have wondered over the last couple of months whether the presence of joe biden in the white house would calm things down. a lot of people blamed donald trump's attitude or tone, unfairly i might add for this unrest, canceling trump now, we have joe biden in the white house, he called for calm the other day even though obviously we had barack obama today tweet out what happened to mister wright indicates we need to reimagine policing in the united states which is what a lot of
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far left activists are saying when they say reimagine policing they say abolish police forces altogether but almost a year later we see doesn't seem like things are calling down at all and we are seeing large vehicles, looks like these are if i'm not mistaken national guard vehicles being brought into the area as a buffer, perhaps a buffer between, quote, activists or criminals and vital buildings, infrastructure for the community that has been very very hard hit and i want to bring in former speaker of the house newt gingrich who is watching all of this unfold tonight, everybody is on edge given what we remember from may 30 first after george floyd's death, not too far, 7 miles or so from the pictures we are
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looking at tonight. your reaction to these pictures. >> sooner or later we have to decide we are not going to tolerate basically everybody talks about the insurrection on january 6th. we've seen wave after wave of local insurrections where people explicitly reject the police, attack the police, in many ways we have a war on cops but nobody wants to talk about and 1-sided system right now. sooner or later society will demand that we reestablish order, reestablish safety and not tolerate people who think they have the right to go out and break the law and deliberately try to undermine the forces of order. 100 police killed this year, i don't think a single one of them led to a riot, not one. you have a system across the
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country from seattle to portland back to minneapolis of people prepared on any excuse to go out and break down the law. >> this is a marxist uprising is it not? this is a classic chaos disinformation propaganda vilification, have we seen this play out over history, across history, this is just one more example that has nothing to do with compassion for the family of dante right, everything to do with tearing down the system they think is systemically racist, unjust, the capitalist free market system, they want that gone and if they can use the death of a black man to do it they are going to do it. >> quote, the fact is almost every case we are talking about it is poor african americans, for latinos, poor whites for
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that matter, people in neighborhoods where they get preyed upon by criminals so breaking down the forces of order increases the danger to the poorest americans and disproportionately racial way. one democratic congresswoman yesterday called for the end of policing, the end of incarceration. think about the level this suggests. we have a dramatic increase in murder rates across the country, greater increase in theft, we just had walgreens announced they were closing every one of their 10 drugstores in san francisco because they can't cope with the scale of theft that is now permitted in san francisco. you are watching the dk of the entire civilization and the forces that hate it use every excuse and we let them get away with it. video cameras nowadays filming every single person who is there tonight go out and pick them up, rest them, in some cases put
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them in jail instead of the cases charge them steep fines, make it too expensive to go out and attack the police, you saw in new york totally unprovoked attack, a group of thugs who wanted to beat up the police they could have gotten in the car. laura: we've had escalating attacks against police officers across the police -- ambushes of police officers, young especially african american males being told over and over that they are hated by police. even african-american police officers are having to deal with people who come an inch from their face, scream, spit, every expletive, in their face. who would want to be a police officer in an environment, especially a blue state where
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you let these criminals run wild with intermittent arrests and then they are back on the streets the next day. >> we've seen this before, in the 1970s as the forces of law collapsed, led to a series of movies, the clint eastwood series of dirty harry in which basically vigilantes and came back into being, people just wouldn't tolerate the level of fear, the level of threat happening around them and this is what people need to understand, the police collapses the system you're going to have a genuine fight between people who are protecting their property, people protecting their lives and those who are the forces of violence and criminality who want to dominate by force. this is a very dangerous period. we've been here at least three time since world war ii, in the 70s were ultimately culminated in the massive problems, you have it going on right now, no
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reason this has to be happening and no excuse for it to happen. we need the rule of law, if a policeman does something wrong about to be investigated, tried and this is the great irony about tonight in minneapolis or minnesota, you have a trial underway of a policeman being accused of killing a person so the system is working. at this very moment you have a whole new cycle where people say i will go out on the streets and as you point out to rapidly deteriorate and begins to trash the local store which is very often minority owned, burn things down, we do not have to tolerate this as a society but we have to have the courage to stand up and say this is wrong and people who engage in it will either go to jail or face severe fines. laura: i don't think mayors in these blue states have credibility.
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they have been soft on this, empathizing with criminals, and thinking the worst of most police officers so police officers are not going to lose their livelihood, their pension. at some point they will decide for what? i will stick my neck out when i could be sued for everything i have, they could lose everything they worked for and are thought of in the worst possible light as criminals. i can't believe -- i live minneapolis, i love minnesota, this is disgusting tonight. they are making an announcement right now apparently, what is the announcement? >> want me to step out of the shot -- shannon: they are going to start arresting people immediately, they are moving in.
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mike tobin is telling us they're moving and we will go to mike tobin on the ground, what do you think? >> watching rows and rows, largest showing of law enforcement ever, this is certainly a sizable showing of law enforcement and they are marching on north humbled avenue, you can see the water bottles getting thrown at the police in right year, mostly state troopers and still have 200 people, more than 200 people out here and this back and forth game that takes place where they for the objects at the police, but up as much as they can and wait until where the line is drawn we watch this play out time and again, the guy in front of you who has a board he is using his makeshift seal, you talk about the spray paint graffiti talked about, a couple
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flash bangs if you will, a lot of smoke with gas in it and a lot of bottles going over the ground. >> you were talking about the aca be, all cops are the b word, not going to say it and talk about that graffiti which is everywhere across minneapolis in this particular area, was on one of the shields you were referencing so true to form they are painting with a broad brush every police officer who ever put his or her life on the line, put on the uniform because they love the community and want the community to be safe this is how much these so-called protesters care about the people of minneapolis and minneapolis, they don't care about them, what we are seeing tonight is devastation of the community that has already been heard
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anonymously. do you get a sense that people are dispersing or are they just standing there ground. >> some of them are dispersing in this back-and-forth kind of gang. you can see in the shop the same group of people standing in front of police headquarters dealing with the umbrellas doing the same with the umbrellas, hoping an umbrella would do effective work against the less than lethal weaponry they are ready to deploy. as we are backing up away from police headquarters i can tell you we're getting close to the strip mall that was looted last night, the dollar tree was booted, set on fire for a while but fire crews with the accompaniment of national guard gained control of that situation and now you're getting the attachment telling people out
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here -- they are telling people, some of the announcements they have been making have been telling the media to disperse even though that the media are exempted from the curfew but when they are here in the field, they are going to disperse as you saw earlier tonight. my crew and i were going to go. we are watching it. shannon: the 10:00 pm curfew, in minnesota time, correct. obviously minnesota time. so it hasn't reached the 10:00 pm curfew the city of minneapolis issued more than 5 hours ago now they continue to say, don't think these are idle threats.
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to be unlawful -- arrested for unlawful simply and committing acts of violence we are going to do that as well so it seems to me they know how quickly this got out of control you tonight and don't want these images, some of these stores, we will show people later on have just been rebuilt from last may's riots and just been restocked with alcohol, in some cases other goods and things they do for people in the community. a lot of small business owners are fed up. they don't want to go through this again. it is heart wrenching. . i want to turn now -- right in the middle of it.
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the dominant here is a >> we are seeing a lot of back and forth, still a few hundred rioters going back and forth with the police department, you should multiple warnings for the crowds to disperse and they have not and national guard truck a group of 80, still not leaving and standing there ground and we've seen national guard trying to get control of the crowd. your hearing a lot of fireworks, still a few. >> the crowd that you can actually make out, is it a diverse crowd?
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mike said there was some antifa there. but there seemed to be a lot of people who are not from their community. professional activists, difficult to say. you can see better than we can. >> difficult to say. we are seeing a lot of black lives matter activists and locals and some folks coming out and basing very angry and adamant they will stand here, lots of rounds of teargas and some folks of left, you do have those folks who come out to cause trouble. like we are seeing tonight.
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laura: the concern is been repeatedly stated that another police precinct in the area could be in jeopardy, the authorities are not going to let that happen, last year was such a colossal embarrassment for minneapolis to see the third police precinct, if memory serves me correctly, that was never recovered and it was just abandoned because it was surrounded by so many violent protesters and they had burned so many of the adjoining structures filled back in august when we were there filming the buildings. in some cases they were still smoldering even a few months later, you could still smell the chemicals and other components of this structure still
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smoldering, that is how bad the burn was in that area. >> this time around we are seeing the brooklyn and minnesota state trooper and national guard work hand in hand to protect the police department behind me but at least the smoke seemed vulnerable, multiple businesses burned down and looted for a second night in a row, we heard some reports, basically nothing about protecting the police department is the rest of the city is protected and vulnerable in law enforcement is spread thin between the national guard and local pd at the brooklyn center. laura: people have to remember when you have such a large police presence in one part of the city does that leave other parts of the city completely vulnerable?
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you can't cover every corner of an area as big as this is and for anyone who knows this particular part of minnesota and i do this is not a small area. this is a lot of square miles you have to deal with and you don't have enough forces to guarantee safety in every street corner. that is where the criminals come out and they are not thinking of dante right or his family or his poor mother who is suffering, they aren't thinking about that, they are thinking about what they can take and get away with and that is where you saw the streaming line of cars pulling us to various stores, the verizon store and liquor stores in the area over the last few days, streams of cars pulling up going in, taking out cases and going back in some cases for
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round 2 and round 3 of looting so that is where that is happening. we will come back to you as the scene unfolds. let's bring in oklahoma senator james langford who has been watching this unfold. we originally had you come on to talk about the other story that we can't cover tonight, at the border, opening the door to problems, criminality perhaps and obviously covid concerns, but now we have this thousands of miles away to the north. your reaction, continues to be a breakdown of law and order. >> a painful night to have this
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going on day after day riots and protests. my heart goes out to dante right's family but my heart goes out to law enforcement folks who love their husband, wife, kids, to protect and order and seems odd all these protesters, they forget those families on the other side of that as well, law enforcement folks, we know them tremendous respect, engaging with lawless people to restore some order and for whatever reason those folks continue talking about abolish ice, the police department and these folks continue to stand for basic law and order in our country. laura: eddie glower junior didn't mince words given his views on the police and those who support the police. >> police in this country is rooted deeply in racist presuppositions about the criminality of black and brown folks. the compromise wittheve that am
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only to wait people. laura: this is a man biden invited to the white house recently, what is white house a booklet, bringing diversity to the biden administration and you heard his view of police across the country. >> when i talk to folks in every corner of the state, they want basic law and order and rule of law and good police officers in their area. they want to be safe, don't want to deal with record number of carjacking and murders and all kinds of damage in their communities so no one wants that and all this talk that is happening on the left to say retaliation of the police is to abolish the police were abolish ice or get rid of border patrol get rid of barriers, reimagining law enforcement, then they start taking it on, last summer we had
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hearings in the senate dealing with all the violence happening in portland, senator harris was on the same committee i serve on on homeland security, all her questions were around did you test the teargas on pregnant women, when you launched that teargas real concerned about the effect on pregnant women, it was a riot like we are seeing tonight. if there are pregnant women in this crowd they were told to watch out but that was all of her concern about that, wasn't about what was happening with the violence and damage attacking law enforcement officers that are having to think about their own families back home and what they are thinking today. laura: the senator today said police when making traffic stops shouldn't necessarily have weapons on them. we will show everybody a video of what happened in new mexico
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just recently to a police officer who made a traffic stop. so he says i don't believe officers need to necessarily have weapons every time they make a traffic stop. this is not about don they write, this is about nationalizing the police, removing any local or state control over law enforcement and federal lies in the entire thing, this has nothing to do with dante right. everybody watching this unfold, the violent aspect has nothing to do with mourning the loss of life which everybody feels horrifically about. this is reimagining is reimagining no police, that is what it is. >> exactly right they want to federalize all elections and law enforcement, it is a drawing of power towards dc saying dc folks
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know better than everybody also we will just run everything from washington dc and centralize government, that is never who we have been, always best when we allow local control, we have checks and balances, there's always mistakes, errors and people who do the wrong thing so we deal with that, not just put a blanket view on everybody every local law enforcement is bad when these are some remarkable people who put on the badge every single day and try to bring stability to the nation that we are absolutely dependent on to step into harms way and help protect them. laura: we will have you back on the other crisis, all happening during the biden tenure. it was supposed to be call and unity. i don't see a lot of unity on the streets, biden in the white house, don't blame trump. here's matt walsh of the matt walsh show. the officer said she accidentally killed this man on sunday. she has already resigned. tomorrow she's going to be
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charged so that is not enough justice for the people on the streets bringing the black backpacks. >> for blm, every time we have a riot like this we hear from the media people on social media about the pain and suffering and sorrow of these rioters overcome by pain, when you are out there attacking innocent people and burning businesses to the ground i don't give a damn about your pain, you lose the right to have your pain taken seriously and secondly i don't believe you're in pain, watching them burning a dollar tree and looting and listen to the video people are laughing and having a great time casually walking out of armfuls of stolen items, that is not what being in pain looks like. we also know that if they cared about black lives, generally
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speaking why are we waiting specifically for these rare cases of unarmed black men being shot by cops, despite that you hear from the media that happens very rarely, more often white people are shot by cops whether armed or unarmed, why are we waiting for that? this comes up quite a bit because it is a good point, cities across the nation every single day there are people just the body count rises and rises of people being killed, like their lives mean nothing, many of them black people and blm has nothing to say. there was a woman two years ago named britney hill, this video is out there, most horrifying video you have ever seen your life, she's in chicago standing outside her house holding her one-year-old baby, 2 gang members drive by and shoot and kill her while she is holding her baby, this is on video. blm has nothing to say about her whatsoever, have to wait for a guy like dante right to pretend we care and if they cared about police brutality why are we waiting for only when black
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people are killed? ashley babbitt, white woman unarmed, protester january 6th was shot at point blank range in the neck by a police officer. anytime you see blm hashtag or someone claiming blm on twitter search their name, see what they had to say about ashley babbitt when she went down because either they said nothing or celebrated the fact that in this case an unarmed woman was shot dead. i don't buy it. i don't buy they care about police brutality. jillian: you are 100% right. what we are seeing tonight this is minnesota. i spent a lot of time in minnesota, i repeat it too often. i have extended family in minnesota. i'm there every summer. this is not what we're seeing right now is in columbus but that's not my point earlier. and now what we are seeing now
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is in columbus expanded where protesters have broken into police headquarters going to your point, is going to be going on coast-to-coast, as newt gingrich said, unless they stop it, unless they use appropriate legal force to stop the criminality it is going to spread. >> breaking into a police station, we know they did as you mentioned earlier in the show, we know what happened in minneapolis, they broke into a police station and burned it almost to the ground and the cops abandoned it, had to run for their lives and we are seeing the same kinds of things. i thought attacks on government buildings count as an insurrection, what we were told january 6th so what happened on january 6th, the response to that, look at the response to that, the militarized the capital for months after that
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happened in this sort of thing occurs in cities like minneapolis and across the country and not the same response. the reason is the politicians care about their own safety so come where we live then we are going to bring down the hammer but just average people who work at the dollar store in minneapolis, don't care about them, they don't rate politically as far as politicians are concerned so you won't get the same response. laura: the razor wire only goes in when protecting nancy pelosi. thank you so much. back to mike tobin. what did the police just announced? >> reporter: it may look a little bit the same as the shot we just gave you but the whole thing is happening further northwest, what you have is rows and rows of state troopers in
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riot gear making their announcement this is an unlawful assembly, then they advanced this line. then you see the protesters scramble. the net affect i can tell you is the numbers are decreasing, the scary part is when numbers are decreasing they have the same amount of people but they just go somewhere else. what we see when you scan a demonstration and go somewhere else, and and, a lot of technicals, advancing northern on the road. to see what they get away with. >> is there any sense that police are ready to go in other
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vulnerable parts of minneapolis-st. paul tonight? we are talking about a very large area to cover even with increased police presence. how concerned might they be about the individuals who live in them? >> they are concerned about others and that is why the curfew was extended in so many surrounding towns but as far as going into all these other areas, you heard time and again these briefings, the difference this time around is law enforcement had time to plan, the white helmet, he has the leaf blower, the technique we saw in portland and seattle.
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shannon: you are hearing the announcement again. that is the third or fourth time we've heard that announcement. they have to marry that sound with actual movement of vehicles and police officers otherwise they will just be making announcement after announcement. how much ground do you think these vehicles have covered in the last half-hour as you have been watching this? >> reporter: better than a quarter-mile. they started to the southeast side of police headquarters, masks on the road and marching north but if you look at google maps it looks like a little more northwest and they covered a good quarter-mile plus. the net effect is the number of
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demonstrators went from 2002 now in the ballpark that i can see somewhere around 80 or 100. laura: dante right's parents rejected the narrative over the fatal shooting, that hoped to happen in a television interview, they don't believe what the police say about their son's fatal shooting, giving an interview to good morning america, just made a very difficult situation, maybe understandably so much worse because they are in an enormous amount of pain but they are not buying what the police are saying that this was an accident. >> reporter: a lot of people an accident,
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someone going -- you heard the narrative, they don't buy that it was an accident. you heard the family suggest those in the press conference with mayor mike elliott and the police chief suggesting they don't believe he was pulled over for an expired tag but for profiling. why did you hear from the mother of dante right, pulled over because the air pressure hanging from his rearview mirror got the attention so you get different narratives and the only official narrative was he was pulled over, and expired tag determining he had an outstanding warrant. >> this is all taking place 10 miles from the derek chauvin
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trial continues day after day, a sense that there is a crossover in the crowd, are you seeing any indication people who are gathered there are also gathered because of the chauvin trial where that might be headed? >> absolutely and a lot of people preparing and you see nightly demonstrations during the course of the derek chauvin trial, those people, you have a lot of out-of-towners particularly who are showing up tonight. don't know that everyone is out of town, they appear out of town to me, certainly increased numbers showing up. i haven't been able to check it once i had access so that is why i am cautioning that. a lot of people gearing up for the end of the derek chauvin trial particularly a verdict they are not happy with planning to descend on this area hence the need for operation safety
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net, this unpredictable -- upset a lot of people and triggered what we are seeing now. laura: the target on lake street, we had other small businesses apparently looted and vandalized, laid waste to a lot of volunteers out there this morning and seems like a replay of what we saw june 1st, june 2nd, the damage done and the people showing up trying to clean up. showing some of the footage of some of these badly damaged businesses along with those big box stores getting hammered as well a lot of people taking advantage of police presence being deployed elsewhere in the
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region, not necessarily at the locality, what is the movement on the ground now? they may more headway to disperse. >> not a lot of movement since we have been speaking. usually the announcement comes ahead of a big advance, the announcement has come out a couple times, some flash bangs come out of the row of police in riot gear, over our heads past where everyone is standing, but that happened the last few minutes but this line hasn't moved at all and what that has to do with demonstrators is they are standing around seeing what happens next. there is a degree of gamesmanship that comes out with these things and that is the stage we are in now. laura: 53 people have been
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arrested in two different cities in minneapolis. i want to bring back newt gingrich, the mayor of the brooklyn center, officers, executive vehicle stops needed weapons, traffic stops in the like. the video that was released earlier today out of new mexico. the video was so horrific, the man gunned down was officer derian jarrett. it was faced down on the pavement or shot as point blank in the back of the head,
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officers do need weapons, traffic stops. >> we have to recognize we have allowed america to become much more dangerous, we allowed criminals to become much and adopted a series of attitudes that will erode civilization, the people who suffer are the poor. the giant store that was burned and looted, customers were local people, the strip mall that was attacked had local people working in it. it doesn't affect the rich, this affects the poorest americans, latinos, people living in a
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neighborhood, they are victimized. the rest of us tolerated it. we have to tighten up dramatically. in portland and seattle, then anti-civilization violent mob moving city to city, and 2 and 3-year-old kids in drive-by shootings. what is happening is madness, it is a very dangerous environment where people ultimately will feel they are there to protect themselves, a very dangerous moment in american history. laura: they will take defense of
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the property into their own hands. the la riots, they are going to take this, and 72 hours, people saying the police can't do it, we will do it ourselves and protect their stores. the ones who have done that. >> a much greater neighborhood hostility for criminals to drug dealers to violent people. a long cycle of year-by-year, the corrupt and the evil. it is reaching critical mass, pictures from new york in
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particular have been horrific of mobs who in no provocation, none of the excuses you have in minneapolis, mobs doing things in daylight, and with no fear of the law or the police or the news media, we won't tolerate that very long historically. we never have and you will see the american people move dramatically back, insisting they be protective of other governments and that they have the right to protect themselves. if the government won't protect them. laura: when new york city was a zombie land of crime in the 70s and 80s, absent flows but i remember as a kid there were certain parts you couldn't go. i would go to the city and ushered in the era of giuliani. people were fed up. so barack obama weighed in on
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this, totally irresponsible tweeting our hearts are heavy over another shooting of a black man, daunte wright, it is important to conduct a full investigation but this is also a reminder how badly we need to reimagine policing and public safety in the country. there hasn't even been an investigation of what happened with this female officer and a former president of the united states with all his celebrity is saying that? >> if obama took crime in chicago seriously, look at the number of people killed in chicago during the obama presidency, his total neglect of innocent people most of them african-american, the victims of violent crime are african-american much more than the victims of any police brutality and that is one of the great lies the left tells, does
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not want to confront the fact the people you are watching on tv right now are dangerous to local minorities, they are not dangerous to nancy pelosi's insecure neighborhoods for the very rich or barack obama but very dangerous to local people, people of color. laura: some of these pictures on the crowd that will not disperse into your point, the area around where george floyd was killed, there's a square block area, all blocked off to any regular traffic and basically dividers, people sitting at convention tables essentially preventing the free flow of people in and out of the area, i am thinking who is getting rich off of this?
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the neighborhood is not improving because of the giant situation, there is a memorial, don't know what kind of commerce exists. >> one of the things we have to do is eliminate no go zones in portland or seattle, the united states is one country and won't tolerate local people in effect seceding, creating many countries dominating control. usually disadvantaged people of color. >> laura: live pictures of this unfolding situation in minnesota after the daunte wright killing, the police narrative on this
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seems to jibe, just a tragic accident, police officer 29 years on the force, pulled a gun instead of a taser. mister wright did have an outstanding warrant. he was shot, the woman exclaimed i shot him, seemed genuinely shocked and horrified but there needs to be an investigation and we can't have people chiming in, that is the rule of law. let's go back to jorge ventura of the daily caller, moments ago we saw police starting to move pretty impressively against these folks. it looks like the crackdown might begin.
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>>, the national guard, we see them disperse. the hundred people out here, they are seeing this happening. there were no protesters. and i will say there's not much less than 100 people. >> there are other problems in the minneapolis area whereas this was unfolding. when you have that much police presence in one part of the city, curfew or no curfew.
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you can't cover it or protect every business. that leads to new's point that until law-enforcement, this was an insurrection against enforcing of law, and that is the tip of the iceberg, if this doesn't go the way they wanted to go. what happens then? >> we will see a repeat of last summer where they attack every major city, it is a new minority, it is a sad thing, and a lot of families and kids, one
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thing that is coming in is minnesota pd learned a lesson from last year. laura: we've got to go, thank you for your report, shannon bream continues live coverage in minnesota next. >> a minnesota seeing other night of violence after the shooting of daunte wright. 60 people have been arrested. carley: the demonstrators setting fire to a dumpster outside an apartment building.
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