Dem Official Says Burning Police Station Was ‘Act of Pure Righteousness’
Minneapolis party chairman says 'decorum' is 'hallmark of white supremacy'
The head of the Minneapolis Democratic Party defended his claim that the burning of a police building during the George Floyd riots last summer was an "act of pure righteousness."
Devin Hogan, chair of the Minneapolis Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, argued in an August column for Southside Pride that the burning of the Third Precinct in Minneapolis during the riots last year was justified as a "genuine revolutionary moment." Police fled the building in May 2020 as rioters broke in and set the building on fire.
In a statement issued on Monday, Hogan defended his comments as accurate and truthful.
Dem Official Says Burning Police Station Was 'Act of Pure Righteousness' - Washington Free Beacon
BLM Rioter who set Minneapolis Store On Fire Sentenced to almost 9 Years in Prison
He livestreamed himself lighting a Sprint store on fire
An Illinois man has been sentenced to almost 9 years in federal prison for his involvement in a Black Lives Matter riot in Minneapolis last year.
Twenty-nine-year-old Matthew Rupert of Galesburg, Illinois will serve 105 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for setting fire to a cell phone store during the riots that followed the death of George Floyd, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota released on Tuesday.
Court documents show that Rupert entered a boarded-up Sprint store and ordered others to pile boxes on the ground before dousing them with lighter fluid and setting them on fire, causing extensive damage.
"I lit it on fire!" Rupert yelled as he ran away.
BLM rioter who set Minneapolis store on fire sentenced to almost 9 years in prison
BLM Rioter who set Minneapolis Store On Fire Sentenced to almost 9 Years in Prison
He livestreamed himself lighting a Sprint store on fire
An Illinois man has been sentenced to almost 9 years in federal prison for his involvement in a Black Lives Matter riot in Minneapolis last year.
Twenty-nine-year-old Matthew Rupert of Galesburg, Illinois will serve 105 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for setting fire to a cell phone store during the riots that followed the death of George Floyd, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota released on Tuesday.
Court documents show that Rupert entered a boarded-up Sprint store and ordered others to pile boxes on the ground before dousing them with lighter fluid and setting them on fire, causing extensive damage.
"I lit it on fire!" Rupert yelled as he ran away.
BLM rioter who set Minneapolis store on fire sentenced to almost 9 years in prison
Insane butt wipeDem Official Says Burning Police Station Was ‘Act of Pure Righteousness’
Minneapolis party chairman says 'decorum' is 'hallmark of white supremacy'
The head of the Minneapolis Democratic Party defended his claim that the burning of a police building during the George Floyd riots last summer was an "act of pure righteousness."
Devin Hogan, chair of the Minneapolis Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, argued in an August column for Southside Pride that the burning of the Third Precinct in Minneapolis during the riots last year was justified as a "genuine revolutionary moment." Police fled the building in May 2020 as rioters broke in and set the building on fire.
In a statement issued on Monday, Hogan defended his comments as accurate and truthful.
Dem Official Says Burning Police Station Was 'Act of Pure Righteousness' - Washington Free Beacon