BLM agitator demands sequel to George Floyd riots, says ICE are not human: ‘Shut these streets down, again’

It was only a matter of time before Marxist-inspired Black Lives Matter grifters engaged once again in Minnesota, after successfully shaking down corporate America for well over a hundred million dollars in 2020.

A woman identified online as a BLM activist evoked the death of drug addict George Floyd in calling for shutting down the streets of Minneapolis “again,” while demonizing ICE agents tasked with enforcing U.S. immigration laws.

“Shut these streets down, again. Make the city pay, again and again. They were worried about money when George Floyd died. We as a people can cause them to lose more money now,” the woman said at a rally, adding, “ICE is a demon! They are not human beings!”

Unfortunately for the left, factors are working against them as they try to manufacture outrage over an ICE agent forced to act in self-defense after an anti-ICE activist accelerated toward him in her vehicle. Namely, it’s January and the lows are dipping into the teens when the sun goes down.

Influencer Brenden Dilley summed it up thusly, “Two reasons we will not have a ‘George Floyd’ situation in Minnesota… 1) The woman was white. 2) It’s winter and ain’t nobody of color rioting for a white woman in twenty below weather.”

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About 600 protesters gathered outside the federal Whipple Building in Minneapolis on Thursday evening, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

The Democrat foot soldiers were blocking law enforcement vehicles from entering the building, and were “assaulting and spitting on federal law enforcement,” Fox 9 Minneapolis reported, citing federal authorities.

DHS said 11 protesters were arrested on “assault and obstruction charges.”

In another development, publicly-funded NPR has essentially doxxed the ICE agent who had to employ fatal force when the activist weaponized her vehicle, publicly identifying him by name. The same agent was reportedly dragged roughly 300 feet while executing an arrest warrant on an illegal alien six months ago, resulting in 33 stitches.

Tricia McLaughlin, assistant DHS secretary of public affairs, said in a statement that “doxxing our officers put their lives and their families in serious danger.”

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