George Floyd Murder Trial Riots Kick Off Early After Police Shooting

Another dead thug, another round of riots.

The curtain has risen on the opening act of the coming orgy of violence set to erupt after the jury delivers the verdict in the George Floyd murder trial with vandalism, looting, and mischief on Sunday in a Minneapolis suburb.

It didn’t take long after police in Brooklyn Center shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright who was fleeing arrest for the mob that had already been massing for the trial to take to the streets where they attacked police, terrorized innocent people, destroyed property, and vandalized a number of stores including “woke” Walmart.

Angry blacks fueled by hate and convinced of the conspiracy theory that cops routinely hunt them for sport that has been promulgated by social media influencers and NBA superstar LeBron James were egged on by white liberal scum agitators and just like that, Minneapolis was on the brink of anarchy and mob violence for the second time in less than a year.

Via The Associated Press, “Man shot by Minnesota officer in traffic stop crashes, dies”:

Crowds of mourners and protesters gathered in a Minnesota city where the family of a 20-year-old man say he was shot by police before getting back into his car and driving away, then crashing several blocks away. The family of Daunte Wright said he was later pronounced dead.

The death sparked protests in Brooklyn Center into the early hours of Monday morning as Minneapolis was already on edge and midway through the trial of the first of four police officers in George Floyd’s death. Brooklyn Center is a city of about 30,000 people located on the northwest border of Minneapolis.

John Harrington, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, said at a middle-of-the-night news conference that marchers had descended upon the Brooklyn Center police department building after the Sunday afternoon shooting. Rocks and other objects were thrown at officers but the protesters had largely dispersed as of 1:15 a.m. Monday, he said.

Harrington added that about 20 businesses had been broken into at the city’s Shingle Creek shopping center. He said law enforcement agencies were coordinating to tame the unrest, and the National Guard was activated.

Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott announced a curfew in the city until 6 a.m. Monday. In a tweet he said, “We want to make sure everyone is safe. Please be safe and please go home.”

Brooklyn Center police said in a statement that officers had stopped an individual shortly before 2 p.m. Sunday. After determining the driver had an outstanding warrant, police tried to arrest the driver. The driver reentered the vehicle and drove away. An officer fired at the vehicle, striking the driver. Police said the vehicle traveled several blocks before striking another vehicle.

On the ground reports from the urban warzone:

With former DNC co-chair and current Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison’s politically motivated lynching of former police office Derek Chauvin in serious trouble, the fuse was already lit for the powderkeg in Little Somalia Minneapolis and things are about to get really ugly.

Social media influencers and white liberal troublemakers will be very busy in the coming days as they try to spread the mayhem from coast to coast.