Nashville Police Ask For Help To Identify Black, Female “Protester” Who Openely Set Fire To Historic Courthouse [VIDEO]
Tonight, Nashville is again, seeing mass protests against the death of George Floyd.
Thousands of protesters are filling the streets for what Nashville residents hope will be peaceful protests.
Here’s a time lapse view of today’s demonstration in #Nashville from the balcony outside the @TNHouseReps #NashvilleProtests @Tennessean
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Multiple fires were set on Saturday night by “peaceful” George Floyd protesters.
On May 31, the Gateway Pundit reported that one of the arsonists were caught- An Antifa terrorist was caught in the act of setting a fire a the Nashville city hall and courthouse building Saturday night by reporters from the Tennessean who posted a video and a photo of the arson in progress.
BREAKING: they’ve set fire to Nashville’s city hall. It’s just in a window right now
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Here’s another scene from the chaotic, and anything but peaceful protests:
Multiple fires are now going on inside the Metro Nashville courthouse as rioters continue to smash windows and spray paint the building
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On Sunday Nashville police arrested 25-year-old Wesley Somers for starting the fire at the historic courthouse.
Somers was charged with charges of felony arson, vandalism, & disorderly conduct.
Somers was charged with charges of felony arson, vandalism, & disorderly conduct.
BREAKING: Specialized Investigations Div detectives just arrested Jesse Lee Clark, 26, on charges of agg arson, felony vandalism & disorderly conduct for Sat's attack on the Historic Courthouse. He is accused of breaking windows & helping co-deft Wesley Somers ignite materials.
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Here’s another photo of 25-yr-old Somers only moments after his arrest:
BREAKING: Specialized Investigations Division detectives & SWAT officers moments ago arrested Wesley Somers, 25, on charges of felony arson, vandalism, & disorderly conduct for setting fire to Nashville's Historic Courthouse Saturday night.
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This afternoon, the Metro Nashville Police Department is again, asking for help in identifying another one of the arsonists from Saturday night. This time, the arsonist appears to be a young black woman who boldly places a large piece of paper on fire through a window in the courthouse, a large group of mostly young kids cheers for her.
Please help us identify this woman, who openly set one of the fires at the Historic Courthouse Saturday night. Citizens can call 615-742-7463 anonymously. Cash reward offered.
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Metro Nashville Police are alos looking for two young black men who set a police car on fire. They can be seen in the images below.
Who are these people? The man attempted to set a police car on fire Saturday outside the Central Precinct after the woman in the tie-dye shirt broke out the rear windshield. Know them? Please call 615-742-7463 anonymously. Reward Offered.
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Amid the violence and hatred, there is, however, hope. The Metro Nashville Police Department posted a touching photo showing a protester and police officer who started out having a confrontation, then turned to conversation and finally, their encounter ended in sharing a prayer.
In the midst of Sat's confrontation between protestors & officers at the Central Precinct, Officer Garren Hoskins and the protestor in front of him began talking about their shared Christian faith. Hoskins asked the man to join him in prayer. He put his sign down. They prayed.
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Pray for peace.
Nashville Police Ask For Help To Identify Black, Female “Protester” Who Openely Set Fire To Historic Courthouse [VIDEO]
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