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Bob Kroll and the MPD union finally break a week of radio silence. File this under T for tone deaf. 

 

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    Here are some of my photos from protests in Houston tonight.  The cops did their best to divide and disperse the crowd.  I saw a couple of arrests, but not sure the context.  I have never been in the

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    Looks more like a Lake

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21 minutes ago, Iceman said:

Whatever it takes to get someone's attention.

That's how I feel at this point.  There is too much on the line / in the balance not to get it right.

 

Be the nation we say we are.

Exactly right.

11 minutes ago, GopherRock said:

Bob Kroll and the MPD union finally break a week of radio silence. File this under T for tone deaf. 

 

Bob Kroll's "tone" is about as on key as Marlee Matlin doing Axl Rose night at Japanese Karaoke Night

19 minutes ago, GopherRock said:

Bob Kroll and the MPD union finally break a week of radio silence. File this under T for tone deaf. 

 

And that....that shit...is why we are fucked.  

The cops are doubling and tripling down.  They WANT this fight.  Because they WANT us to end up where they think we belong -- under their heel.  

This is an enemy occupation military force, and they need to be expelled.

29 minutes ago, blacklab said:

I know, and that's what sucks.

Things will go back to normal and we'll repeat this whole thing in less than 2 years

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4 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

And that....that shit...is why we are fucked.  

The cops are doubling and tripling down.  They WANT this fight.  Because they WANT us to end up where they think we belong -- under their heel.  

This is an enemy occupation military force, and they need to be expelled.

In some ways I take this as a positive. That guys letter should be making a majority of Americans, who have watched these riots the last few days, go WTF that is your response!? 

The letter is something tangible and clearly shows where some of the systemic problems we see arise from. We should be able to fix this. That guy needs to lose his job and lose any authority to dictate or influence any type of policy.

State and Local authority figures need to single out this attitude and line of thinking toward the people who live in the community police officers are sworn to protect.Make it clear this is helping perpetuate the problem.

I mean the letter is crazy. The frikin guy has the audacity to post in writing Floyd's past as if it somehow condones his murder.

And that....that shit...is why we are fucked.  
The cops are doubling and tripling down.  They WANT this fight.  Because they WANT us to end up where they think we belong -- under their heel.  
This is an enemy occupation military force, and they need to be expelled.
Reminds me of that HPD Poindexter union chief after the "drug raid".
59 minutes ago, Rougarou said:

The economic impact is going to be big, so in that sense the looters and rioters and even the third party anarchists are actually being really effective. Just look at the markets and by the time it’s said and done the damage and toll will rival a medium sized hurricane.

Good. Nothing else has worked, might as well try this one out.

 

Im not pro-looting but a riot can have impact. Unfortunately young white males have commandeered that aspect.  

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51 minutes ago, GopherRock said:

Bob Kroll and the MPD union finally break a week of radio silence. File this under T for tone deaf. 

 

So it's a political organization. One would expect at least half of any group of people to be of a different political view. That is concerning.

Edited to avoid a CR issue, despite the fact that this statement includes a direct political message

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9 hours ago, Rougarou said:

Say what you want about the blandness of living in exurbia and suburbia, but I'm sure glad to not be worried about my neighborhood or vehicles going up in flames these last few days. I can't even imagine and hope people have good insurance living in urban city centers.

We have multiple friends who live downtown.   To say they are rethinking things is an understatement.   One of them was already considering it, since they bought their condo before they had kids, but they got really nervous about the possibility of fires/etc. and spent the night in a hotel this weekend.  Those animals starting the fires do not give one fuck about if they spread or not.

7 hours ago, ulukinatme said:

You can't really block highways to protest.  People complain about the rioting and looting, and the other side's response is, "Is the damage worse than taking a life?" The problem is when you're blocking highways, you can and are costing lives.  There are nurses in home health care that take administer to people on ventilators, and give out medication to those that need it.  My wife took care of a woman for 5 years that was a quadriplegic, without someone there to watch the patient and give her meds she was at high risk.  There's also the fact blocked traffic means ambulances aren't getting through to the hospital when there's a critical situation.  I'm sure there's plenty of other situations that are similar, but the bottom line is blocking traffic on the highway isn't providing a solution, it's creating more problems and putting lives at risk.

Even when there are protests, never ever rely on I-35 in an emergency.  Ever.

1 minute ago, atomheartbevo said:

Even when there are protests, Never ever rely on I-35 in an emergency. , Ever.

FIFY

Posting purely for news content of the info, tweets in spoiler.

TL:DR - president calling for governors to "dominate" and that "You’ve got to arrest people, you have to track people, you have to put them in jail for 10 years and you’ll never see this stuff again".

This is going to continue to escalate.

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F Twin Liquor and their crappy $ Day Sales.

World Liquor on 6th has the best deals.  (Minority-owned. )

 

1 minute ago, John Lawrence said:

10 years seems light for arsonists.

very difficult to determine who the arsonists are during this type of chaos. i'd suggest rounding up all of the black people and sorting out the transgressions later. America is under ATTACK, and the enemy is really fucking scary.

10 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Shit-ton of sirens just went flying down North Lamar.  Did not stop at Central Market, so no looting there.  Yet.

@South Austin did you hear/see what they were?

Didn't hear anything and was probably fast asleep.  What was it?

8 minutes ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said:

very difficult to determine who the arsonists are during this type of chaos. i'd suggest rounding up all of the black people and sorting out the transgressions later. America is under ATTACK, and the enemy is really fucking scary.

Not that hard with cameras and social media everywhere.  And the arsonists, looters and vandals come in all colors (well, not many Asians or Indians).  I get you want to make cracking down on them racial, but it really isn't.  Plenty of white dickheads who live in mom's basement need to spend time in prison.

End the drug war and release non-violent drug offenders.  You have plenty of free space for arsonists, looters, and vandals.

25 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Posting purely for news content of the info, tweets in spoiler.

TL:DR - president calling for governors to "dominate" and that "You’ve got to arrest people, you have to track people, you have to put them in jail for 10 years and you’ll never see this stuff again".

This is going to continue to escalate.

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i have no problem with this for instigators whose sole interests are rooted in creating chaos.  the standard needs to be definitive proof of organizing for rioting's sake devoid of any intention to voice a protest against the current matter at hand.  

Whoever is sending bricks to these areas needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.  Shouldn’t be too hard to find out who is responsible.

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1 minute ago, Fondren & Main said:

Whoever is sending bricks to these areas needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.  Shouldn’t be too hard to find out who is responsible.

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1 minute ago, Fondren & Main said:

Whoever is sending bricks to these areas needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.  Shouldn’t be too hard to find out who is responsible.

Construction companies? These places are the downtowns of major metro areas. There are always piles of bricks and other materials around, because that's how you build stuff. 

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7 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Construction companies? These places are the downtowns of major metro areas. There are always piles of bricks and other materials around, because that's how you build stuff. 

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53 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

We have multiple friends who live downtown.   To say they are rethinking things is an understatement.   One of them was already considering it, since they bought their condo before they had kids, but they got really nervous about the possibility of fires/etc. and spent the night in a hotel this weekend.  Those animals starting the fires do not give one fuck about if they spread or not.

Coronavirus and rioting is going to kill the demand and appeal for greater density in urban cores. You are already seeing in CRE with reinvigorated demand for space in suburban office parks. As someone who loves downtowns, this shit sucks. 

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15 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Construction companies? These places are the downtowns of major metro areas. There are always piles of bricks and other materials around, because that's how you build stuff. 

Is that what’s going on in Frisco today?

 

Construction companies? These places are the downtowns of major metro areas. There are always piles of bricks and other materials around, because that's how you build stuff. 
How often do you see pallets of bricks not covered or secured in the middle of sidewalks in metro downtown areas?

I worked in DT Houston for a decade and cant ever recall seeing that
32 minutes ago, John Lawrence said:

Not that hard with cameras and social media everywhere.  And the arsonists, looters and vandals come in all colors (well, not many Asians or Indians).  I get you want to make cracking down on them racial, but it really isn't.  Plenty of white dickheads who live in mom's basement need to spend time in prison.

End the drug war and release non-violent drug offenders.  You have plenty of free space for arsonists, looters, and vandals.

Pretty sure based solely on who posted, his tongue was firmly planted in cheek.

2 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said:

Is that what’s going on in Frisco today?

 

Someone told me that it was there due to HOA request for wall repairs but no idea. 

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14 minutes ago, stone oak said:

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Ha. You're quoting a fucking Q Anon follower. Because if anyone will believe one bullshit conspiracy after another, it's a fucking Q follower. And just to give you a clue about the area this moron posted about, it is in a mixed use/mixed zoned area that's under constant construction. Stuff torn down. Stuff being renovated. It's also not in a highly visible area. It's also not downtown. That's Uptown, a full 15 minute walk from downtown. So if this is some sort of wild Antifa plot to get black people to throw bricks in white areas, they probably should've moved the brick pile to McKinney Avenue or Cedar Springs. No one is going to walk down Routh or Howell. 

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3 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said:

Is that what’s going on in Frisco today?

 

I mean weird. It's almost as if those bricks look exactly like the ones in the wall behind the pile. 

1 minute ago, Zepol87 said:

Someone told me that it was there due to HOA request for wall repairs. 

No, dude. Antifa's coming to Frisco! And they're bringing black people with them!

11 minutes ago, Iconoclast Texan said:

Coronavirus and rioting is going to kill the demand and appeal for greater density in urban cores. You are already seeing in CRE with reinvigorated demand for space in suburban office parks. As someone who loves downtowns, this shit sucks. 

I asked this months back, but I think I might be right that cities are going to slow down in growth.

Oh shit. FRISCO'S CITY MANAGEMENT IS IN ON THIS! Antifa has infiltrated suburban governments!

 

I guess I'm the only person who has never seen unsecured/uncovered/un-fenced piles of bricks in any downtown area, anywhere. Period. 

I worked in downtown Houston for nearly 6 years and never saw that once. 

Yes, you're right. No construction company would ever cut corners and take the cheap, lazy way out. No company ever drops off unsecured construction items for the crew to use later, knowing full well no one is going to mess with those items, outside of the rare downtown riot. 

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Just now, workswithseed said:

I asked this months back, but I think I might be right that cities are going to slow down in growth.

well, the reality is that corps haven’t needed 50,000 sqft office buildings for 15 years. This is certainly a change that economics will help make permanent imo
 

 

 

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Oh shit. FRISCO'S CITY MANAGEMENT IS IN ON THIS! Antifa has infiltrated suburban governments!

 

Great job, detective. Now please explain where all the bricks are coming from in all of the videos online?

Again, piles of construction bricks don't just sit uncovered in the middle of urban cores on streets and sidewalks. They are typically fenced in on construction sites...

If it will help the country, I can take the bricks. I have a retaining wall that’s pretty bowed out after a the storms. 
I shall fix my yard for all of us. 

The great construction materials conspiracy is amazing.

Can you imagine the years of permits, revision and site plan review they had to go through to get them hidden in plain site like that for this moment? Antifa is even more organized than I thought. I just wish they would adopt a broader design language than VMU because it's not contextually appropriate in a suburban setting. 

2 minutes ago, stone oak said:

Great job, detective. Now please explain where all the bricks are coming from in all of the videos online?

Again, piles of construction bricks don't just sit uncovered in the middle of urban cores on streets and sidewalks. They are typically fenced in on construction sites...

Oh, are they?

 

9 minutes ago, stone oak said:

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The bots are bored and losing focus. 

Wait, is tonight the night or was last night the night?

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