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Minneapolis 911 Operator to JP employee reporting molotov cocktail attacks: You are on your own.

911:" you are on your own"

People who just wanted to be left alone:
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911 dispatch- State your emergency.

JP Rifles- Uh, yeah, we’ve got some guys with Molotov cocktails up here looking to start a ruckus.

911- Ain’t nobody got time fo’ dat. You on yer own.

JP Rifles- Can I get that in writing? Please?

JP rifles to the operator, can you send a good supply of body bags,we're going to need them
 
Hang up, call back... Record the call. Make sure you have them documented saying you're on your own... "I'm scared, they're trying to kill me, send somebody to help ... click"

When somebody shows up..." yes sir officer I'm the one that called, but all is good it seems I scared them off... I appreciate you coming by" if they say anything after that..." I'm sorry officer we don't have the Personnel to assist you... You'll have to handle this on your own"
 
sort of long, but a good 1st person perspective from an employee at JP.


Interesting story. I spoke with both JP and Dustin 2 days after this video was posted and have spoken with Dustin several times since and neither of them mentioned any of this.

I would interpret "You're on your own" to mean "Handle it your way and we will deal with the aftermath".
 
911:" you are on your own"

People who just wanted to be left alone:
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This sums it up perfectly.

There is a large group of people in this country that were trained to do some really bad shit to some even worse people when it was deemed necessary. It's not like they have forgotten how to flip that switch.
 
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Gotta say --that was 100% accurate ... Experienced that first hand. Looters, rioters coming down a main vein that passes my street on to 3rd. Built barricades out of whatever I could find to keep them turning down my street and shoot out the windows.

Caught these fuckers licenses plates as they broke into PetSmart. While we didn't see one cop car all night... FBI was quite happy to get their plates a week later. It's going to bubble over again soon. I feel it coming. Starting now I start carrying means of protection even just to walk my dog. Guns loaded and hidden all over the apartment.

 
It's amazing what 20 miles does for perception. I live in So. Redondo and you would never know any of this is going on just a short drive away. Our big protest was rich white virtue signalers holding BLM signs while walking down the Strand.

Until three years ago I worked as a contractor all over LA. I was very in tune with the neighborhoods and what was going on. Especially during the Rodney King riots. Since I stopped working all over LA, I don't really get to see what's going on up there. Hardly any mention of this on the news. My good friends ex is LAPD and he just sent her a video of what looked like a dozen police cars on fire last week.
 
I’m the biggest pacifist on this website. I can’t possibly imagine causing another human being mortal injury, for any reason. I won’t end someone’s life over “things” (property, etc). You want my car? Take it. You want my TV? It’s all yours. I ain’t living with a crisis of conscience over the taking of life in the name of protecting replaceable stuff.

I’m the last person on this site that would send a round in anger hurtling toward another person, regardless of how intensely I dislike them or what they may represent — and that’s no exaggeration. I find it particularly odious that so many of my fellow humans seem almost eager to take life, with so little forethought.

So, if *I* am compelled to act in such a way, that means there really is zero alternative outside of allowing my friends and loved ones to die, and that goes well beyond pacifism into helplessness or cowardice. So when I, or someone like me, feels they are left with no alternative but to pick up a weapon and point it at someone in anger, you know things have reached a tipping point.

Along the lines of what Quigley said — just because I may not have much use for something shouldn’t be interpreted as not knowing how to use it, should that lamentable time ever come.
 
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It's amazing what 20 miles does for perception. I live in So. Redondo and you would never know any of this is going on just a short drive away. Our big protest was rich white virtue signalers holding BLM signs while walking down the Strand.

Until three years ago I worked as a contractor all over LA. I was very in tune with the neighborhoods and what was going on. Especially during the Rodney King riots. Since I stopped working all over LA, I don't really get to see what's going on up there. Hardly any mention of this on the news. My good friends ex is LAPD and he just sent her a video of what looked like a dozen police cars on fire last week.

Yep. I have a reformed liberal friend that probably lives near you, and she's had to infiltrate the twittersphere to figure out what is going on, and who is doing what. None of it is being reported by the meejia, which makes you go `Hmmmm'....

No one even reported the fire bombing of a federal building there in LA, a few weeks ago.