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Thursday, 24 December 2015

15 Black Lives Matter activits arrested as they protested at the airport, Mall of America


Several hundred Black Lives Matter activists shut down at least one terminal at the Minneapolis-St.Paul International airport Wednesday for about two hours in an afternoon of protest that began miles away at the huge Mall of America.
A total of 15 people were arrested at both sites, mostly for trespassing or obstruction of justice, police said. No injuries or property damage were reported.
The protesters not only disrupted rail traffic to the terminals, they blocked the freeway in front of the airport, snarling holiday traffic on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The protest was aimed at drawing attention to the police shooting last month of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old black Minneapolis man. Clark died one day after he was shot by officers responding to a complaint of an assault.
Most of the protesters came to Terminals 1 and 2 by light rail from the initial demonstration at the mall in suburban Bloomington.
In anticipation of demonstrations at the mall, several stores, including a Starbucks and a Barnes and Noble, were closed around the central rotunda. Barricades were also erected on several levels nearby.

As protesters began assembling, the mall announced that the demonstration was unlawful and asked the activists to leave the grounds. Signs had advised visitors that many shops would be closed temporarily during the early afternoon, when the protests were scheduled.
As police urged onlookers out of the rotunda, threatening arrests, many protesters abruptly filed outside, toward a light-rail station. Many chanted "What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!"
Many then went by light-rail to the airport, where they renewed their demonstration. Some got into pushing and shoving matches with police and airport security. Heavily armed police, trying to stem the arrival of protesters, eventually assembled at the rail arrival platform to keep people from entering the terminal.

Trains were eventually prevented from stopping at the terminals. After more than an hour, as the protest dwindled, police then had to deal with protesters who left the airport to return to the privately owned and operated mall, which includes an amusement park and more than 500 shops on four floors.
A judge on Tuesday ordered three organizers of the black activist movement not to attend the protest but said she did not have the power to block unidentified protesters associated with the group from showing up.
Gov. Mark Dayton said Wednesday that 30 Minnesota State Patrol officers would be on hand in Bloomington at the request of the local police department.

66 comments:

  1. Hmmmmmm... They should be careful.... #LIBBOO

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    1. Racism
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    2. God go help them resolve the issue. Linda take note!

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    3. This protesters shouldn't hurt anyone with their protest o





      Also Check Vabadon's Blog

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    4. #I don get alert, na Godwin and Lindiway o!# Lindiway Darling, I truly appreciate the 100k you gave to me. May the Good Lord replenish your resources 10thousands folds. Your going out and coming in is blessed, Favour shall become the order of your day. Man and Woman would honor you and call you blessed cos the Lord has lifted you higher above all your peers. You shall not die but would live to declare the Glory of God Almighty. Henceforth, you shall begin to flourish like the plant dat is planted by the river bank. It is well with you and your household. God bless you abundantly. Thank YOU! Linda take note!

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    5. Racism in america and around the world is still very alive and active. Let's not lie to ourselves.

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    6. People and the wat they do their things.. so tiring.

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    7. People and the way they do their things so tiring

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  2. Whats dia problem?

    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  3. Whats dia problem?

    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  4. Blacks can like to overdo!protest all u want ,but don't break d law and obstruct an airport! Other peoples daily lives matter too

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  5. Na wah ooo. This is serious. #linda still on d matter, since I didn't reveive any of your prizes, surprise me personally with my christmas gift. "Wealthwale@yahoo.com" #LindaThumbsUp

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  6. Linda this our international profession is really attracting a lot driver. we hope to state seeing pilots so you won't have go through any stress looking for pilot when your first private JET lands*winks*


    Believe

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  7. Evils everywhere.... God have mercy



    Apotieri says so via Infinix Zero 3

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  8. They should come and give our President a refresher course on how to handle a demonstration without killing people.

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  9. Nke ahu bu okwu aka ha...

    Is anybody experiencing this messy glo network ish? So frustrating I swear










    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE









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  10. It's of a good cause, how will police being killing blacks like mosquitoes. Either make them be careful. Linda send my gift honeywealth30@yahoo.com.

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  11. Its unfortunate

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  12. Nawaooo wahala go dey ppl go d look for am

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  13. DEAR LINDA,

    They really should be careful as america is not there first home in the first instance.

    How to make money writing articles online in a Nigeria as a freelancer

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  14. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin24 December 2015 at 06:31

    I beg we want peace not protest.

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  15. Security alert













    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  16. It is very worrisome and disgustin hw blacks re been killed everyday with justice been served. It is so so pathetic

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  17. Judicial killing of blacks in America should be stop before they embark on black revolution

    P-MAN

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  18. Enter your comment...linda good morning , abeg me I don tire jor problem every were like MTN.

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  19. Again? They have started this thing again, thought they will forget and let things be! haba! It's their right though! Na only najia lives no matter, prove me wrong PMB!

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  20. It will get better..the war on Racism can never be completely won




    #AmNewHere
    #AmGettingOldHere
    #RacistCops

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  21. This is xmassoo. Linda do something
    My hostel got burnt. Linda do something
    Everything I have is gone. Linda do something
    Sophy philosophy department UNN

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  22. B4 nko,they re blacks,what do you. Expect?......munachiphilips@gmail.com

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  23. Hmmm.... Wasn't there any other place to carry out the protest apart from the mall?
    Well, na them sabi.



    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  24. Dis is serious! Dey shud rather let d dead rest in peace.

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  25. Hmmmm,na wa ooo
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    Nuella saiz**

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  26. Nice one, enough of this segregation. #AllLivesMatter

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  27. Na wa o. Well na their way nah
    #EniolaTeju#

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  28. The way blacks are just murdered in america these days is alarming. What happen nah?

    Na only you waka come!

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  29. Racism is causing a lot of problem in US.getting worst by the day

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  30. All ds black live matter ppl shud com bk to Africa, racism wud neva stop
    #*karlishah*

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  31. Na WA ooo






    Silver..........said so...

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  32. Protest everywhere




    ~make I go take one bottle of star beer~

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  33. Will America ever overcome racism? This is a rhetoric question that has been begging for an answer and which might take another few decades of perhaps even a century to generate a reliable answer or solution to.

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  34. God help the blacks all over world

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  35. 1. At least they aren't shot at like Nig
    2. #myopinion#

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  36. Well their cause is just but they should done it in a way to not obstruct activities. Anyways all the best to them. I hope the police did not use brutal force

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  37. I'm honestly sick of all this.
    When will we "not" be the victim
    Always pulling out the "racism" card.
    I blame "us" for letting "us" be trampled upon.
    When will a black man tell a white man "I don't speak to whites" so we can be called the racists
    When will we let them know that using the "nigga" term doesn't affect us anymore as it doesn't make us feel less than normal
    I believe the day we find our self esteem from whereva we have hidden it,will be the day we free ourselves from the chains we have tied ourselves to.

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  38. This is serious...
    "NeVeR SaY NeVeR"

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  39. yes, l was there at the when the protest started. Black lives matter in the US!

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  40. Police vs Black Lives Matter: who's side are you on?
    Black Lives Matter

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