Local Louisville outlets are reporting that an arrest has been made in the shooting of two Louisville Metro Police officers.
The two officers were shot early yesterday evening and are both in stable condition with non-life threatening injuries. Their names have not been released.
Louisville Police Chief just told reporters the two officers who were shot are stable and are receiving treatment. They have a suspect in custody. pic.twitter.com/FYBqhvjzSd
The suspect however has been named. Larynzo Johnson, 26, has been charged with 14 counts of wanton endangerment on police officer and two counts of assault on police officer.
More than 100 arrests took place on Wednesday night in Louisville after those who took place in the Breonna Taylor protests refused to disperse. They were charged with violating curfew and unlawful assembly. A curfew went into effect at 9:00 p.m. and lasted until 6:30 this morning.
EXCLUSIVE: Democrat and Anti-Semite Linda Sarsour is Leading Rioters in Louisville Tonight Along with Members of Portland’s ‘Three Arrows’ Antifa Battalion
Yesterday we identified Robin Ash Crandal was the young communist who pointed a gun at highway goers last Friday in Louisville, KY.
Earlier today we reported that infamous Democrat anti-Semite Linda Sarsour was behind the scenes on Friday leading the rioters who were pointing guns at innocent drivers and damaging their vehicles.
Now we are able to determine that Democrat anti-Semite Linda Sarsour was back in front of the rioters tonight in Louisville. But today she was alongside members of Portland’s ‘Three Arrows’ Antifa battalion. Who is paying these creeps?
On Friday September 20, 2020, in Louisville, KY, Democrat activists were out shutting down highway traffic. Drone footage captured the communists pointing guns at drivers.
Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) XRVision our friend and contributor Yaacov Apelbaum was able to identify the young communist woman who pointed the gun at innocent drivers in Louisville. The individual pointing the gun at passers by was Robin Ash Crandal.
Today we determined that radical Democrat anti-Semite Linda Sarsour was leading the rioters on Friday and now we have information that she was back at it tonight.
On Friday Sarsour was behind the scenes leading rioters. In the first two pictures below we show a car with rear panels in tact. Next to the car is Linda Sarsour coordinating the crowd around the vehicle:
Next we see that the car above has kicked and damaged as a result. The driver tried to get out of his vehicle at which point he has a gun pointed at him by Crandal. Sarsour then notices the police arrive and she leaves the scene:
As noted yesterday, Ms. Crandal is an organizer with the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression. Ms. Crandal was previously convicted of burglary in the third degree and theft of less than $10,000. She served two years at the Bullitt County Detention Center. In November of 2015 she was pardoned by Governor Steve Beshear, whose Soros funded son, Andy, is the current governor. The pardon restored Crandal’s right to vote and hold public office.
In images 5 and 6 Ms. Crandal approaches a car on the highway and she points a gun at the car and driver.
Next in images 7 and 8, Ms. Crandal holsters her gun.
In images 9, 10 and 11, Ms. Crandal and another person move away from the scene and head towards a rendezvous.
Then in images 12 and 13, Ms. Crandal meets up with the other person noted previously and hands him the gun and then they separate.
One of the three officers involved in the shooting of Breona Taylor has been indicted. No indictments have been announced for any of the other officers involved.
Officer Brett Hankison, who was fired earlier this year, was indicted on three counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree.
According to Kentucky law, A person is guilty of wanton endangerment in the first degree when, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life, he wantonly engages in conduct which creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person. Wanton endangerment in the first degree is a Class D felony punishable by one to five years in prison.
The indictment was announced 194 days after Taylor was shot five times by the officers who entered her home using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigation on March 13.
All time off for the Louisville PD has been cancelled and barricades have been prepositioned around the city. Windows at the federal courthouse in Louisville have been boarded up in preparation for a new wave of violent protests.
“To ensure we have the appropriate level of staffing to provide for public safety services and our policing functions, effective immediately the LMPD will operate under the emergency staffing and reporting guidelines as outlined in the Standard Operating Procedures, Emergency Response Plan, and collective bargaining agreements until further notice,” Acting Police Chief Robert Schroeder said in a statement Monday.
Back in March, Taylor was killed in her sleep when police attempted to execute a no-knock warrant. Her then-boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, was suspected of being part of a drug operation. Walker claimed he heard nothing when officers rammed his door and opened fire on them with his licensed firearm. The officers returned fire, striking Taylor eight times. No drugs or money were found in the apartment.
Det. Myles Cosgrove and Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, who fired their weapons into Taylor’s apartment on March 13; Det. Joshua Jaynes, who sought the search warrant for her apartment; and Det. Tony James, Det. Michael Campbell and Det. Michael Nobles, who took part in the warrant operation are all under investigation for the shooting.
After yet another night of violence, the Louisville Metro police department has had enough. BLM has escalated their tactics last week by harassing and/or assaulting pedestrians and restaurant patrons, and damaging property. The increasing violence is what caused the LMPD to crack down.
During last night’s unrest there were several arrest made. From the Journal-Courier:
Twelve people were arrested after downtown protesters Saturday night flipped tables at Fourth Street Live, set trash cans on fire and targeted passing drivers, Louisville Metro Police said.
Eight people were charged with felonies, police spokesman Lamont Washington said, while four others were charged with misdemeanors in the aftermath of the demonstration through downtown.
“This evening, protesters, during their march, blocked roadways, surrounded vehicles that tried to avoid the protest, shot paintballs (at) passing motorists, destroyed property at 4th Street Live while it was occupied with patrons, set trash cans on fire, and then continued to Jefferson Square,” he said in an email at 1:40 a.m. Sunday. “Based off these actions, the assembly was deemed unlawful.”
Louisville has been the site of protests over the killing of Breona Taylor for the past 70 days. Those protests have seen tense confrontations involving agitators harassing drivers. There has been a deadly shooting involving one demonstrator who fired at a crowd during a protest in June, killing a photographer and injuring another marcher.
Lousiville has also been the scene of attemptedshakedowns from BLM of local businesses in the area.
Finally someone has had enough. It shouldn’t have taken this long.
I’m all for protests and demonstrations, as long as they don’t turn violent or criminal. I don’t think the rioters realize the amount of damage they’re doing to their cause by acting in this fashion.
Cuban Immigrant and business owner Fernando Martinez called out the “mafia tactics” being used by BLM in Louisville KY.
A BLM related group calling itself “Occupy NuLu” , named after the Louisville neighborhood known as “New Louisville” posted a list of demands from local businesses and non-profits. Some of those demands?
Businesses must hire 23% black employees (including in management) by August 17 and agree to increase it by 5% every month.
Businesses must agree to buy 23% of their inventory from black businesses or give up 1.5% of their net sales to black organizations.
Businesses must agree to diversity training for their employees with ‘educators’ approved by them.
You must put a sign in your business either the one they give you or something similar, confessing your guilt in the gentrification of the neighborhood and support for reparations.
Non-profits in the area must “submit” to a voluntary audit of their boards, with have that 23% representation on their boards.
And if you don’t go along with their program? They will put you on “social media blast,” push a “public boycott coordinated through social media” of any business you own, protest outside your establishment and even place booths outside your business where people will try to sell whatever you are selling to interfere in your business.
It gets worse, after Fernando said he wasn’t going along to get along, the group came to his business and tried busting up the place. From a release from the Louisville Cuban community:
La Bodeguita de Mima was forced to close July 24 during a demonstration that shut down East Market Street, at which several protesters presented Martinez with the list of demands and said he “better put the letter on the door so your business is not f*cked with.”
The restaurant remained closed the next two days because “management and staff were concerned about safety,” according to the release. “30+ staff members (mostly immigrants) were unable to earn a paycheck.”
Martinez said he came from Cuba on a raft at age 18. Many of the supporters at the rally for his business came from Cuba under similar circumstances and held signs saying they left Cuba to get away from socialism.
An armed group calling itself the “Not F*cking Around Coalition” was in Louisville, KY, protesting the Breona Taylor killing. During the protest they somehow managed to shoot three of their members.
The shooting took place near Baxter Square Park around 1 p.m. and all of the victims were transported to the University of Louisville Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, the Louisville Metro Police Department said.