Black Lives Matter Mob Sets Fire To South Carolina Police Station
A mob of black lives matter Marxist communist terrorist protesters set fire to South Carolina police station following the arrest of a black man who was a convicted crack dealer.
Yet again, we watch as the BLM mob comes out to protest before knowing all of the facts in the case. In this instance, the police were acting well within the bounds of the law in arresting the perpetrator. Then his brother came along disrupting the arrest causing more trouble.
As with many incidents like this, it quickly escalated and it was caught on camera.
Following the arrest, the angry black lives matter gang quickly mobilized and this time they attempted to burn down the local police station.
Luckily there was a long officer who was willing to stare down the mob and defend the station.
The Western Journal reports:
A lone police officer faced down a Black Lives Matter mob that had set fires outside a police station in Rock Hill, South Carolina, to protest the arrest of a black man who is a convicted crack dealer.
The officer was seen walking toward the angry mob to clear the street so firetrucks could drive through to extinguish the blaze raging on the lawn of the local police station, according to videos posted to Twitter on Wednesday by reporter Hunter Saenz of WCNC-TV.
The crowd stood around as the fires raged, and one of the protesters waved a large Black Lives Matter flag.
Fire has been reignited outside the @rockhillpd @wcnc pic.twitter.com/yPelCOYfrp
— Hunter Sáenz (@Hunt_Saenz) June 24, 2021
Fire continues to burn. At one point a woman on a loud speaker asked protesters to block the street so firefighters couldn’t get in if they responded. No authorities are around. Protesters are huddled. @wcnc pic.twitter.com/obhKFnoRQo
— Hunter Sáenz (@Hunt_Saenz) June 24, 2021
When the officer arrived and walked toward the group, many in the crowd shouted at him. According to Saenz, one of the “protesters” threw a rock at the cop, who remained calm even as the angry throng berated and surrounded him.
A lone officer drove in near protesters to escort firefighters to put out the fire. Things got heated. At one point we saw a person throw a rock at the patrol car and then a rock appeared to be thrown at the officer. @wcnc pic.twitter.com/2oJ4ureaLF
— Hunter Sáenz (@Hunt_Saenz) June 24, 2021
The riots reportedly erupted after a Facebook video of an arrest at a gas station went viral.
In the video, a man identified as Ricky Roderick Price — who has a criminal record that includes dealing crack — was seen being punched by an officer while he was resisting arrest.
Moments later, a second man — later identified as the suspect’s brother, Travis Price — also scuffled with cops after allegedly trying to take crack cocaine, marijuana and a gun from his brother’s car.
Like his brother, Travis Price, also resisted arrest, resulting in a physical confrontation with police.
In both instances, it appears that resisting arrest led to the escalation.
In a statement, the city of Rock Hill explained that police had pulled Ricky Price over after he “made an illegal turn and changed lanes unlawfully.”
According to police, that’s when he began “talking on his cell phone, telling his brother where he was stopped by officers.”
Because police were aware of Price’s prior drug conviction, they “called for K-9 to conduct a vehicle sniff. K-9 was alerted to the presence of illegal narcotics in the vehicle. Price was asked to step from the vehicle while officers conducted a search.”
The statement continued: “During the search, Officers located two bags of Marijuana hidden in the driver’s door panel. Officers then placed Price under arrest and into handcuffs. Officers also located a 9mm pistol in the back seat of the vehicle.”
While police were searching Price’s car, his brother arrived on the scene and approached the officers,” the city said.
“Travis Price attempted to gather the belongings Officers were removing from Ricky’s person and was told to move back,” it said.
“Travis continued his non-compliance and Officers began struggling with Travis. While attempting to gain control of Travis, Officers and Travis went to the ground.”
The situation with Ricky escalated when he asked the police if they could remove his handcuffs so he could take off his jewelry, according to the statement.
When an officer complied and removed the cuffs, “Ricky attempted to flee and threw several punches. One of the punches struck an officer in the face,” the city said.
The officer responded by punching back, “striking Ricky in the nose,” causing a nose bleed.
“Travis then used his body to bump the Officers backward as he continued trying to get near his brother to reach for the belongings while yelling belligerently.
“Travis was forced back and told he was under arrest for interfering, and physically contacting officers. Travis shoved Officers, refusing to comply with orders to place his hands behind his back. Officers pushed Travis against a large tank located behind him, telling him to put his hands behind his back.
Norman said “our officers were doing the absolute BEST THEY COULD to get those suspects apprehended and keep the situation from escalating any further.”
As loudly as I can say this, THANK YOU to the Rock Hill Police Department…https://t.co/dLLXhotiEm
— Rep. Ralph Norman (@RepRalphNorman) June 24, 2021
We should all be commending the officers for their actions in this situation. All too often people are quick to condemn the officers even when they do their best even in difficult situations like this.
Do you agree that the BLM protesters were out of line here? Let me know in the comments below!
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