Monday, July 07, 2014

The Inland Empire Strikes Back

Remember how the folks in Murrieta, California, sent a bus full of [insert euphemism of your choice here] away from their town last week? Did you think the Feds were going to accept that? We'll see:
Jeremy Oliver, a resident of Temecula, California--a town that neighbors Murrieta--told Breitbart Texas that local police officers warned the protesters that "it's going to get ugly."

Oliver said, "The feds are pissed that they haven't been able to use this facility. Officers out there warned people that federal agents will be in Murrieta on Monday--they are going to get the next bus through no matter what. Riot gear and shields will be used to push the crowd back."

John Henry, a Murrieta resident since 1991, was told the same thing by local officers.

"We're being told that federal Marshals or ICE will be here in the next few days and that they are bringing riot gear," Henry said. "They're apparently going to be blocking off the street with concrete blockades so that no vehicles can get through. The River County Sheriff's Department showed up last night and brought a huge watch tower that shoots up into the air 35 feet."

On Friday, six protesters were arrested in Murrieta. One was apprehended for crossing "the yellow tape that blocked protesters from the Border Patrol station entrance," according to USA Today. 
This will be worth watching. 

5 comments:

W.B. Picklesworth said...

Will people have to die to reign in this lawless administration?

Mr. D said...

Will people have to die to reign in this lawless administration?

And I wonder, still I wonder
Who'll stop the reign

3john2 said...

Federal droogs in battle rattle cracking the heads of U.S. citizens in order to escort illegal aliens to sanctuary would make for compelling video - kind of like a photo of a police dog ripping the pants of a black marcher in Selma.

Of course, a media outlet would have to actually RUN the video.

Gino said...

i'll have words on this soon enough...

Mr. D said...

i'll have words on this soon enough...

Good -- you're right there and as Crankbait rightly observes, it's unlikely we'll hear anything about it from our beloved media.