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Portland Murder an assassination?

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Didn't want to hijack the protest thread, but I saw this video of the shooting and seeing wider circulation of it now. I don't necessarily agree with all the person's analysis of the murder of Aaron (Jay) Danielson in this video, but have to admit, this looks like a coordinated murder. The commentary is all written in the video as it unfolded.

I don't know if it was coordinated with ALL the people claimed in video. Picking up the brass could very well be a thing that Antifa is training all their people to do at any shooting. But curious as to what members here think.

Warning, there is language from the "protesters" as this is video originally from one person at the scene, who the poster thinks is also in on the murder. It's a little over 7 minutes:

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Based on watching the victim's friend this evening on Tucker Carlson, i think there are a couple of big mistakes in the written captions.

According to the friend, the puff of smoke was bear spray being discharged around the time the shots were fired. it isn't clear who did it. The cloud of smoke from it drifts toward the cameraman and I believe that his yelling about "my eye" is related to him being caught up in the the spray. He coughs a few seconds later, too. For me, that casts some doubt about this whole analysis. It was clearly an assassination to me. I'll even buy that the Jeep was involved. I'm not sure that I'll go as far as command and control for the role of it.
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While I do question some of the analysis in the video, there is plenty of evidence to suggest this was an coordinated assassination of Trump supporter. It appears as they wanted the shooting on video as a terrorist sort of method. As anyone can see the circumstances are quite different than what Joe Biden described. No one prompted Joe Biden's fictional remarks on the subject, so I have to believe he is actively covering up the assassination so the sheeple don't get too wise. Questions remain like who ordered this assassination?
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The assassin was shot and killed while he was being arrested this evening
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https://www.opb.org/article/2020/09/04/ ... f-defense/

More on his death. But no details yet.
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Beiruty wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:56 pm The assassin was shot and killed while he was being arrested this evening
Good. May he rot forever.
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So, we have a 17y old that shot 3 killing two that is probably innocent who peacefully turned himself in to police versus someone that claims self defense and did not turn himself in that was killed in a shootout with police. I wonder what the difference could be? Hmmm, think. Think hard. Okay, well, not that hard. :biggrinjester:
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Reactions from both sides.

Yes he is a martyr to the left now.
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He was a cold blood killer. Walking to someone and opening fire for no apparent reason, is just an execution-style murder.
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Beiruty wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 6:37 am Prepare for civil war.
We're already in a civil war, and have been for a while now. Most people just don’t realize it yet.
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Assembling than cracking some of those:
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The Portland murder suspect won't be committing any more murders (or any other crimes) ever again.

Details here.
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Anybody pick up the fact he was shot while trying to be arrested in Seattle but he committed murder in Portland? So did he take his weapon across state lines?
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Update:

The suspect reportedly fired 40 - 50 rifle rounds at police before he was neutralized.

Details here.
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Excaliber wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:10 am Update:

The suspect reportedly fired 40 - 50 rifle rounds at police before he was neutralized.

Details here.
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