Sunday, May 31, 2020

Riots Erupt From Coast To Coast; Curfews Imposed; Stores Looted; D.C. Activates National Guard

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Real Racine inviting Illinois to come to county in ads; city wary of outsiders coming in

From The Journal Times.com:


RACINE — Shana Salter and her family took a “little vacation” to Racine this week. They live in Chicago and have been feeling cooped up for the last two months. They had no connection to Racine before, but found a place to stay for a few days and escape the confines of Illinois, where stay-at-home rules have been stricter.
“We wanted somewhere to go,” Salter said while she and her son waited for food inside Downtown Racine’s The Maple Table restaurant, 520 Main St., on Tuesday. “It’s nice to get back to normal.”
Visitors like Salter are exactly the type of people Real Racine, the county’s travel-promoting convention and visitors bureau, is looking to attract. In mid-May, it started advertising again. This came after a weekslong hiatus caused by the nation’s severely depressed travel industry and a massive revenue loss caused by area hotels collecting next to nothing in room taxes since March.
An online advertising campaign targeting married women in northern Illinois — Salter’s exact demographic, and a demographic that controls a large proportion of America’s spending power — invites people to Racine with the phrase “We’re ready when you’re ready.” An ad also ran in the most recent issues of Midwest Living and AAA Living magazines advertising North Beach as “wildly popular among residents and visitors alike.”

This advertisement, promoting Racine's North Beach, ran in recent issues of Midwest Living and AAA Living magazines.


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Dave Blank, the president and CEO of Real Racine, said that he thinks the Midwest population is currently split into three groups when it comes to their feelings regarding travel:
  • One-third of the population is ready to travel again,
  • One-third who might be ready to travel soon but not yet,
  • And one-third who probably will not travel until 2021 at the earliest.
Real Racine’s ads right now are targeted at those first two groups. They can get people like the Salters to visit now — and thus also spend money at hotels or vacation rentals (such as via Airbnb.com or VRBO.com) and at shops and restaurants — or the ad could plant the seed for future trips for people in the second group.
“We’re trying to attract them here,” Blank said. Regarding people traveling from big cities like the Salters, Blank said: “Some people there (in Chicago) are probably done with looking at concrete and gray and want to escape.”

Mayor scolds violent protestors: Not in the spirit of MLK

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Wife of cop arrested in George Floyd case filing for divorce, lawyer says

This photo provided by the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office shows former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in his booking photo. (Courtesy of Ramsey County Sheriff's Office via AP)(Brommerich/AP)

The wife of arrested ex-cop Derek Chauvin, is filing for divorce, according to a statement from a family law firm.
On Friday, Chauvin was arrested and charged with murdering George Floyd on Monday.
Later that night, an attorney for wife Kellie Chauvin released the statement on the divorce request.
“[Kellie] is devastated by Mr. Floyd’s death and her utmost sympathy lies with his family, with his loved ones and with everyone who is grieving this tragedy. She has filed for dissolution of her marriage to Derek Chauvin,” Sekula Law Offices said in the statement.

Floyd, 46, was handcuffed and repeatedly yelled, “I can’t breathe,” while Chauvin kneeled on his neck. Three other officers were involved in Floyd’s death but have not yet been charged with any crimes. All four cops were fired Tuesday.


How come they didn't kneel on the neck of this guy when they arrested him?

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MPS budget: Board approves raises, retirement at 55, new hires and controversial busing plan

From JSOnline:

, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

MPS Superintendent Dr. Keith P. Posley speaks at Riverside University High School in Milwaukee on May, 11, 2020. (Photo: MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL)

Milwaukee Public Schools restored an early retirement plan that was eliminated after Act 10 and will distribute as much as $25.5 million in raises next year as part of the preliminary 2020-'21 budget approved in a marathon online session that ended early Friday morning.
Those benefits were a major victory for the Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association, which has lobbied hard for both and spearheaded the $87 million referendum approved by voters this spring that makes them possible.
But board members also trimmed about $11 million out of various line items — in early childhood, advanced academics, career and technical education, and elsewhere — to advance other priorities.
About $3 million in savings will come with the implementation of a new, three-tier busing plan that has drawn hundreds of complaints from families. Board members initially rejected the plan, but reversed themselves, in part because it will give them flexibility if social distancing requirements imposed in response to the coronavirus pandemic remain in place come fall.

I guess that school boards everywhere are full of crooks and cheats who think only of themselves.  Pigs, pigs, pigs.

'I live in this neighborhood': A Milwaukee registered nurse put out a fire set by looters at Walgreens

From JSOnline:

, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Donte White said he knew he needed to help after seeing people breaking windows and starting fires at his neighborhood Walgreens.
White, a 32-year-old registered nurse and lifelong Milwaukee resident, had joined Friday night's protests to speak out against police officers killing people of color, including George Floyd in Minneapolis and Joel Acevedo in Milwaukee.
But when the peaceful protest turned violent, White said he couldn't just watch his neighborhood be destroyed.
"I live in this neighborhood," White told the Journal Sentinel. "We still have to live in this community. You know, people use that Walgreens, and to see them just destroy like that, it was awful."

He said he noticed two groups of people — those who wanted to speak out against police brutality, and those who wanted to vandalize businesses, loot and incite police. And White said that many of those who were "causing chaos and contributing to the chaos" didn't actually live in the area, and were able to go home afterward and leave his community's neighborhood "in destruction."
White started a Facebook Live video because he wanted people to see what was happening all around him.
"I felt like it was very important for people in the city to really see this," he said. "We need to know what's going on in our own city."
He also tried to discourage people from causing more property damage.
"I remember hearing people talking about, 'Well, let's burn it down.' And I remember individuals going in there and were starting a fire," White said. "And I'm like, 'Okay, I use this Walgreens. My family has used this Walgreens, and I know other people in the community are also using this for small groceries. There's a pharmacy in that Walgreens, and people couldn't get their medication."
White added, "So, I felt like it was my responsibility as a community member and a community resident to put the fire out."
White said that's when he grabbed whatever liquids he could to try to put out the fire.
"I was picking up whatever, you know, bottles I can see on the ground that people have looted and they have dropped while they were looting, and just trying to throw whatever I can on these fires to put them out," White said. "I picked up cans of Pepsi or Coke, and just started throwing it on there."
After putting out the fire and leaving the Walgreens, White said he got a face full of tear gas or smoke.
Pills and items from the pharmacy are thrown on the floor of the looted Walgreens on North King Drive just south of West Locust Street in Milwaukee on Saturday. (Photo: Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

White, who has been working long hours as a nurse during the coronavirus pandemic, also noted that many in the crowd weren't wearing masks or practicing social distancing.
And he said he worries that the looting and violence will distract from the message the peaceful protesters were trying to send.
"Milwaukee has always been one of those cities considered to be very segregated, and that's very apparent. So I think that those are issues that need to be discussed, however I think that there is a right way to do things and a wrong way to do things," White said. "And looting and tearing up stuff is not the way."
Contact Mary Spicuzza at (414) 224-2324 or mary.spicuzza@jrn.com. Follow her on Twitter at @MSpicuzzaMJS.
From: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/05/30/nurse-joined-protests-but-when-looting-began-he-stopped-store-fire/5293104002/

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Violent George Floyd protests at CNN Center unfold live on TV

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'I look just like them': Owner of looted Milwaukee cellphone store furious about George Floyd's death and her destroyed business

From JSOnline:

, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Katherine Mahmoud owns the Boost Mobile store on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Milwaukee, which was looted in the early morning of May 30. (Photo: Bill Glauber)

Katherine Mahmoud is furious about George Floyd's death — but she's also angry at those who destroyed her family's Milwaukee cellphone shop as protests escalated early Saturday morning.
"If you really care deeply in your heart ... (protest) in silence, go to the courts," she said.
She was awoken in the early hours by a phone call from the alarm company. Not knowing what to expect, she drove from her home in Oak Creek to her family's Boost Mobile store on N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Milwaukee's Harambee neighborhood. 
The windows were smashed, the merchandise all gone.
It's infuriating, she said, especially as her store has "nothing to do" with what protesters were rallying against.
"I look just like them," she said. Why did they do it? 
"Don't get me wrong, I'm pissed about George Floyd. ... It could have been my brother, it could have been my son."
What people need to do is "go above," she said — "change some laws so this won't happen" and ensure law-enforcement officers will be held accountable for their actions
From: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/05/30/milwaukee-looting-boost-mobile-owner-furious-george-floyd-death-protest/5290067002/

Nationwide Chaos: NYPD Precinct Attacked, CNN Vandalized, Treasury Breached As Mayors Beg For Calm

From ZeroHedge:


Update (2315ET): Rioters made quick work of the CNN logo outside the building, covering it with graffiti and standing on it, as if declaring victory over fake news.
In Atlanta, vandals broke into the College Football Hall of Fame where they stole memorabilia.


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Gang Of Monkeys Attacks Lab Assistant, Escapes With Coronavirus Test Samples

From ZeroHedge:

A gang of monkeys in Delhi, India assaulted a laboratory assistant and escaped with coronavirus test samples from three patients, according to Sky News, citing local media.
The incident happened near Meerut Medical College. According to the report, one of the monkeys was later spotted in a tree chewing one of the sample collection kits, the Times of India reported - which noted that the patients required new tests.
It is the latest example of the highly intelligent, red-faced rhesus macaques taking advantage of India's nationwide lockdown to combat the spread of coronavirus.
While they have proved an increasing problem in urban areas of the country in recent years, lockdown measures in the last two months have emboldened the monkeys.
Reports have shown them congregating in parts of Delhi normally crowded with humans. -Sky
In March we noted that rival monkey gangs in Thailand - driven by starvation due to a lack of visitors amid the pandemic - have been roving the streets looking for food.
The ferocity of the animals shocked even locals, who are used to seeing the monkeys on a daily basis. One onlooker who captured video of the monkeys said: "They looked more like wild dogs than monkeys. They went crazy for the single piece of food. I've never seen them this aggressive," according to the Daily Mail.
According to the Sky report, people have been advised not to feed monkeys during the pandemic over fears that doing so could cause the disease to mutate and infect primates. If that happened, it could have a devastating impact.
"The point is, we have very little understanding of the virus, and it is better to limit our interactions with wildlife till there is more research done on its effects on non-human primates and other animal species," a senior biologist from the Tamil Nadu Forest Department previously told The Hindu.
"Very often they snatch food from people as they are walking, and sometimes they even tear files and documents by climbing in through the windows," said Home Ministry employee Ragni Sharma in 2018.