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$100,000 In Damage Caused By Black Lives Matter Riot In New York, According to NYPD

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It’s too bad that so many people in the United States are uneducated. Rather than doing their own research on a given subject, far-left radicals prefer to get their opinions from Hollywood elites and a media that is intent on lying to them in order to score higher ratings.

If Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were honest people, they’d tell their supporters to stop causing such destruction all around the nation. You know, considering there’s literally zero reason to be rioting.

But no. They aren’t big enough people to do that because they crave power.

In the meantime, the taxpayer will keep forking over cash to fix the problems caused by BLM militants.

From New York Post:

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Eight people were arrested Friday night when a group of 150 Black Lives Matter protesters smashed windows and graffitied the storefronts of Lower Manhattan chain stores and banks, police sources said.

At least two Starbucks, five banks and a Duane Reade had their windows busted, causing an estimated $100,000 in damage. Police recovered two stun guns, smoke grenades, and burglary and graffiti tools.

LOOK:

HAPPENING NOW: Rioters in Rochester are ATTACKING restaurants, diners, HOMES

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About the Author:
John Salvatore has been a Writer and Editor of multiple political blogs since early 2015. He earned his Master’s degree in Public Administration upon completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. A diehard Los Angeles Dodgers fan, John can be reached at [email protected].




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