The Atlantic reports:
Two gunmen shot eleven police officers in Dallas, Texas [at 8:58 PM July 7], killing at least four of them.
[...] At a Thursday night press conference, Dallas Police Department Chief David Brown said [...] officers had one of the suspects "cornered", but did not offer further details.
"Tonight, it appears that two snipers shot ten police officers from elevated positions during the protest/rally", Brown said in an initial statement. "Three officers are deceased, two are in surgery, and three are in critical condition. An intensive search for suspect is currently underway." The police department later said an eleventh officer had also been injured and a fourth officer had been killed.
[...] The shootings occurred during a protest against police killings earlier this week in Louisiana and Minnesota. Hundreds rallied in downtown Dallas, near the corner of Main Street and Lamar Street. Local news footage captured what sounds like several gunshots being fired, and the crowd scattering.
[...] No motive has yet been established and it's unclear whether the shooting was related to the protest.
The New York Times just broke the story about the latest in the police killings of black men. It seems the tide has been turned. [Five] Dallas police officers were killed tonight at a protest in that city over these shootings.
I am not surprised, nor am I particularly shocked. No doubt there will be more to come on this topic as the evening progresses. Hopefully something good comes out of this, but I am inclined to doubt it.
takyon: Some more details: One suspect was killed by an explosion intentionally caused by a police robot. He reportedly told a negotiator that he was upset about Black Lives Matter, the recent police shootings, and wanted to kill white people, especially police officers. He said he was not affiliated with any groups and acted alone. Other suspects have been arrested, and a "person of interest" (often identified as a suspect by the news media) was arrested early in the night after he was photographed with his unloaded AR-15. He handed his weapon to an officer shortly after the shootings, and later turned himself into the police for questioning.
President Obama spoke about the shootings shortly after arriving in Poland for a NATO conference. In part, he mentioned that, "When people say 'black lives matter,' that doesn't mean blue lives don't matter, it just means all lives matter — but right now the big concern is the fact that the data shows black folks are more vulnerable to these kinds of incidents [...] This isn't a matter of us comparing the value of lives. This is recognizing that there is a particular burden that is being placed on a group of our fellow citizens. And we should care about that. And we can't dismiss it. We can't dismiss it."
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Phoenix666 on Saturday July 09 2016, @11:01AM
We touch on this trend line all the time on Soylent, but it's being remarked upon by people across the ideological spectrum. Even the eilites know it, having discussed it at length at Davos and Bilderberg the last 3-4 years running. So why don't they refrain from antagonizing the public? If you see an obstacle in the road, you swerve to avoid it. If the road you're on ends in an abyss, you don't keep going down it. But a fiery chasm ahead in society? Nah, let's keep heading straight for it; in fact, why not press down harder on the throttle?
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 09 2016, @07:28PM
I'm guessing you were of age when there was a tv special about Soviets infiltrating the US and taking it over. Can't think of the name.
Anyway, there was a scene of people demonstrating/rioting with an American who was tipped-off to what was going on commenting to a Soviet "You see this? The people may not know why things are going so badly, but they are aware something is wrong. And eventually that anger will turn against you and they will defeat you."
And the Soviet smiles weakly and says: "This? This is a protest we sponsored. It allows us to identify the dangerous among you, and channel that anger towards targets we pick. And after tonight, these same people feel better that they've let some anger out. And they will wake up and go to work, and nothing will change.'
Something like that. Chilled me to the bone.
Just because there is unrest doesn't mean it's directed towards anything meaningful. And don't doubt they elites are actually behind some of it, keeping the focus away from themselves.