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Are all protestors and rioters this low in IQ - stealing firearms from the police?
Posted by: Jonathan Turley ()
Date: September 07, 2020 03:51PM



We have been discussing the notable reliance on federal as opposed to state charges to prosecute crimes during the recent protests. The shifting of these cases into the federal system is being done with the support of local police. The result can be enhanced sentencing as well as political cover. The latest example is Jacob D. Little, 24, who allegedly stole a high-powered rifle from a patrol car during a riot in Seattle.

Little was charged in U.S. District Court in Seattle on Friday with possession of a stolen firearm. That charge may be expanded later given an allegation that he tried to sell the weapon (which gives this case more of a federal or interstate foot print than some of the earlier cases that we discussed).

Notably, the indictment below reveals that it was the Seattle Police Department that first investigated and identified Little, but then had the federal authorities take the case.



Seattle officers fled the vehicle when confronted by a riotous mob. Six patrol cars were torched that night. Among items stolen was a Colt M4 rifle with a suppressor. Prosecutors allege that Little is shown in photos taken by police and in videos posted on YouTube taking the heavy bag from a Seattle police vehicle. Little also apparently posted an image of himself on Snapchat in which he is posing in front of the same vehicle. Police later found matching clothing in his home as well as various guns. The stolen gun was identified by serial number as well as markings (and fire extinguisher residue).

The Justice Department refers to messages from Little on the Internet “that he has removed the sling and suppressor and the ‘red dot’ (a type of optical sight) from the rifle. All those accessories were present on the rifle when stolen from the Seattle Police vehicle.”

The indictment has a variety of high-quality pictures that allegedly show Little at the vehicle and removing the gun bag. Notably, Little in the indictment papers seems to fashion himself as a type of gangster, including a Facebook account for “Jacob YG Little” — “YG” typically stands for “Yung Gangsta.”

LITTLE’s parents were initially quiet. S.L. then began crying and at one point pointed at the photographs and said “That is not the son I raised.”

https://jonathanturley.org/2020/09/05/washington-man-indicted-for-allegedly-stealing-police-rifle-during-riot-in-seattle/

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Re: Are all protestors and rioters this low in IQ - stealing firearms from the police?
Posted by: libtard paradise ()
Date: September 07, 2020 06:08PM

The retard tried to sell it because they are scared of guns. He's lucky he didn't accidentally shoot himself.

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Re: Are all protestors and rioters this low in IQ - stealing firearms from the police?
Posted by: This Checks Out! ()
Date: September 08, 2020 09:03PM

This Checks Out!

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