Just doing my due diligence on the shooting in Brooklyn Center (about 10 miles from Murderapolis or GF scene). The timing of this is obviously insane, given that closing arguments are Monday, the DC trial is heating up, tensions are high in the Twin Cities.
Other questions I have: At 29 seconds in to this video, the supposed gun shot goes. You can truly hardly hear it. It almost looks like she makes sure it's loaded before drawing it. There is no recoil. The man doesn't scream, he immediately drives away less than a second later. Then she says "Holy Shit! I shot him." as if the other officers didn't realize? Are they standing there in disbelief, or are they forgetting they should probably follow the guy they shot/pulled over?
Help me dissect it. Why would this be staged or planned? To get the national guard into the streets? The decision on the DC trial could come next week, depending on deliberations. Unrest is imminent.
So many question marks. The hardest part I have with these is understanding why they happen, who is behind them, and how many people have to get involved. The family, cops, Hennepin county medical examiners, you name it. All actors?
Not necessarily, with the media as the gatekeepers of the official narrative, they merely have to report that the medical examiner said "x, y, or z". Do we even have proof that the driver got into an accident after he got "shot"? They released a video with 3 cops and 2 people in the car. That's 5 actors max needed at this point. We've also got a police chief and a mayor involved, which brings it to 7 non-media (if we assume the media isn't using their own to film and push the story) people to create the original story.
People believe the original story and react and suddenly you've got a riot based on a fake event, but since the riot is real and much larger than the event itself, people aren't as likely to scrutinize the event.
Of course, that's just one possibility. It is also possible that they hired people to push the riots as well. There isn't a whole lot that would surprise me these days.