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Monday, July 18, 2016

Setup? "Black Lives Matter" Note Found Near a Burning Police Car In Florida


RadioOnFire.com - Investigators say that a sheet of notebook paper scribbled with the words "Black Lives Matter. A. Sterling P. Castile," was found at the scene of a police car firebombing in Daytona Beach, FL on Sunday [July 17]. The crumpled note, which was written in black marker and ends with the expletive, "F**k the police!!!," is reported to have been recovered after authorities responded to a call reporting the blaze at 2:30 a.m. Upon arrival they discovered a "ghost car" still torched in flames.
This is not how BLM move though. Some people want Black Lives Matter to be labeled a hate group so bad, they are willing to stoop to new lows.


According to Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood, the vehicle had been parked outside of an Islamic Center in the interest of dissuading retribution following the massacre of 49 people by Omar Mateen in Orlando in June. Residents described having been awoken by an explosion, before coming to witness what Chitwood calculated to be $20,000 in damage. He told the Daytona Beach News-Journal that believes a molotov cocktail to be the source of the blast. The fire was put out within moments of firefighters arriving on the scene. There were no injuries reported.
Despite the fact that no substantive evidence linking the vandalism with the Black Lives Matter network was found, Chief Chitwood didn't hold back from having the alleged note serve as a springboard for him to espouse an indicting view of the protest movement. “If you notice what’s going on in America today, it’s like they’re taking a page out of ISIS,” Chitwood told the News-Journal. “Find the disenfranchised folks that don’t want to fix things the right way, and have them be fanatical in their attacks."
Source: cbsnews.com

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