Harris-Walz
They encouraged it, allowed it, guaranteed it would happen again by releasing those who were committing violent acts from jail, and did nothing to stop it until it was effectively over.
"stupid and ignorant"
... they don't care.
In Minneapolis, a 5-mile swath of Lake Street was hit hardest. In all, 1,025 buildings were damaged, including 140 rendered uninhabitable by fires and smashed windows, according to the city. Of those, 53 were destroyed.
This amounted to more than $107 million in property damage, which doesn’t account for business inventory losses (theft and looting), according to the Minneapolis Assessor’s Office.
They encouraged it, allowed it, guaranteed it would happen again by releasing those who were committing violent acts from jail, and did nothing to stop it until it was effectively over.
"stupid and ignorant"
... they don't care.
In Minneapolis, a 5-mile swath of Lake Street was hit hardest. In all, 1,025 buildings were damaged, including 140 rendered uninhabitable by fires and smashed windows, according to the city. Of those, 53 were destroyed.
This amounted to more than $107 million in property damage, which doesn’t account for business inventory losses (theft and looting), according to the Minneapolis Assessor’s Office.