What is wrong with the Mayor of Baltimore?

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Armed citizens (some of them employees) staked out a couple businesses in Ferguson during the unrest there. The looters never got within 200 yards.

Most, if not all of those "armed citizens" we're members of groups that do not recognize the authority of the federal government. :sad2:
 
No matter what this all started out about, any message has now been lost in the chaos that these thugs have created. This is no longer a protest, it is a riot and, as such, different actions by the police (and soon to be the military) will need to be taken. The safety of the officers, firefighters, soldiers, and innocent civilians has to come first. If these punks are threatening lives (and they have), then it will be dealt with.

May Saint Michael watch over the officers who are out on those streets as well as their families. I know what it is like to have a family member as an officer and those seemingly endless nights of my dad being out and never knowing if he would be okay.
 
How long does it take for the National Guard to be present once called in?

It takes a it they can't teleport them in. The Mayor also said she will decide on their deployment, yeah good luck With some civilian telling them how to control a riot.

Omg really wth is a peaceful riot!!!!! Delusions run rampant

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These "healthy protests" continue to spiral out of control. Sadly, the mob mentality has been encouraged and continues to escalate with each "incident". :sad2:
 
It takes a it they can't teleport them in. The Mayor also said she will decide on their deployment, yeah good luck With some civilian telling them how to control a riot.

Omg really wth is a peaceful riot!!!!! Delusions run rampant

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Actually, when a state of emergency is called, the state police take over command of the incident, not the mayor. The decisions will actually be made by the governor at this point.
 
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Most, if not all of those "armed citizens" we're members of groups that do not recognize the authority of the federal government. :sad2:
Ironic given they were doing what the government was incapable of doing ;)

BTW, your statement is a GROSS exaggeration. Most of the armed citizens protecting property in Ferguson weren't affiliated with any organized groups at all. And the small handful who were do in fact recognize the US Gov't.
 
Did anybody see the articles about those lunatics rioting and fighting with people who were at Camden Yards the other day?

I just can't believe what's going on right now..What a mess.
 
Actually, when a state of emergency is called, the state police take over command of the incident, not the mayor. The decisions will actually be made by the governor at this point.

And I standby letting a civilian make decisions is ridiculous. The head of the SP should be making deployment decisions not someone worried about reelection
 
They need to get this under control, it seems to be getting worse and worse. As for the councilman who said he asked the police to stay back and they would handle the crowds...1)why would the police listen and 2)how's that working for you?
 
Most, if not all of those "armed citizens" we're members of groups that do not recognize the authority of the federal government. :sad2:

Really those 400 people trying to loot the liquor store were protester not recognizing the federal government :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
Somehow I knew there would be a thread here on the DIS expressing outrage over the rioting. Meanwhile Walter Scott's murder didn't even warrant a mention here. The DIS is mirroring the sentiment the general public seems to be expressing; that destruction of retail space is, essentially, more devastating than the loss of black lives.

That said, it's horrifying to watch this unfold and I can only wish for the safety of everyone in Baltimore during this time. But I'm lacking the ignorance and naivete needed to jump on the righteous indignation bandwagon here.
 
Somehow I knew there would be a thread here on the DIS expressing outrage over the rioting. Meanwhile Walter Scott's murder didn't even warrant a mention here. The DIS is mirroring the sentiment the general public seems to be expressing; that destruction of retail space is, essentially, more devastating than the loss of black lives.

That said, it's horrifying to watch this unfold and I can only wish for the safety of everyone in Baltimore during this time. But I'm lacking the ignorance and naivete needed to jump on the righteous indignation bandwagon here.

Unfortunately, his death has been overcome by worries for people who have lost their businesses, jobs, senior housing, churches, etc.... This is how it works. We would all love to be talking about how people peacefully showed respect for his life and searched for real answers to decades long issues.
 
The crazy people in charge are to blame for overshadowing the death of Walter Scott. The headlines were handed to the "protesters" on a silver platter.
 
Somehow I knew there would be a thread here on the DIS expressing outrage over the rioting. Meanwhile Walter Scott's murder didn't even warrant a mention here. The DIS is mirroring the sentiment the general public seems to be expressing; that destruction of retail space is, essentially, more devastating than the loss of black lives.

That said, it's horrifying to watch this unfold and I can only wish for the safety of everyone in Baltimore during this time. But I'm lacking the ignorance and naivete needed to jump on the righteous indignation bandwagon here.

So when they set his town on fire it will get the same attention.

I think of all he was the most reprehensible but his family are handling it in their way. They told Al Sharpton do not come there.
 
Somehow I knew there would be a thread here on the DIS expressing outrage over the rioting. Meanwhile Walter Scott's murder didn't even warrant a mention here. The DIS is mirroring the sentiment the general public seems to be expressing; that destruction of retail space is, essentially, more devastating than the loss of black lives.

That said, it's horrifying to watch this unfold and I can only wish for the safety of everyone in Baltimore during this time. But I'm lacking the ignorance and naivete needed to jump on the righteous indignation bandwagon here.

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90% of black murders in Baltimore are committed by other blacks. Where is the outrage there? Where is that news coverage? The media is to blame for a lot of this terror. They fuel the flames every day crying racism.
People commit crimes within their own communities. I'm sure at least 90% of people murdered in Italy are killed by other Italians. It's about statistical likelihood, not racial motivation.
 
People commit crimes within their own communities. I'm sure at least 90% of people murdered in Italy are killed by other Italians. It's about statistical likelihood, not racial motivation.
Okay, here's one - people in those neighborhoods are statistically far more likely to be shot & killed by someone else from the neighborhood who is not legally permitted to own a gun, than they are to be shot & killed by the police who patrol the neighborhood while visibly armed.
 
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