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Aug 17, 2017 00:18:50   #
teabag09
 
Virginia State Police Say They Didn't Find Caches of Weapons in Charlottesville

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said police found weapons stashed by white nationalists. Police say they didn't.

C.J. Ciaramella|Aug. 16, 2017 12:25 pm












Pacific Press/Sipa USA/Newscom
Pacific Press/Sipa USA/Newscom
Contradicting statements by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the Virginia State Police say they did not find caches of weapons stashed around Charlottesville in advance of last Saturday's deadly white nationalist rally.

In an interview Monday on the Pod Save the People podcast, hosted by Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, McAuliffe claimed the white nationalists who streamed into Charlottesville that weekend hid weapons throughout the town.

"They had battering rams and we had picked up different weapons that they had stashed around the city," McAuliffe told Mckesson.




McAuliffe's comments were picked up by other news outlets and spread through social media. But Corinne Geller, a spokesperson for the Virginia State Police, says that no such stashes were found.

"The governor was referring to the briefing provided him in advance of Saturday's rally and the extra security measures being taken by local and state police," Geller tells Reason. "As a safety precaution in advance of August 12, such searches were conducted in and around Emancipation and McIntire Parks. No weapons were located as a result of those searches."

The Virginia State Police also disputed McAuliffe's claims that Virginia State Police were underequipped to deal with the heavily armed militia members at Saturday's rally.

"The governor was referencing the weapons and tactical gear the members of various groups attending the rally had on their persons," Geller says. "I can assure you that the Virginia State Police personnel were equipped with more-than-adequate specialized tactical and protective gear for the purpose of fulfilling their duties to serve and protect those in attendance of the August 12 event in Charlottesville."

McAuliffe claimed in an interview with The New York Times that law enforcement arrived to find a line of militia members who "had better equipment than our State Police had." In longer comments that were later edited out of the Times' story, McAuliffe said that up to 80 percent of the rally attendees were carrying semi-automatic weapons. "You saw the militia walking down the street, you would have thought they were an army," he said.

Virginia police have come under criticism for failing to quell violence at the rally, which left one counterprotester dead and more than 30 injured.

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Aug 17, 2017 00:44:34   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
We are now into the 6th day of false reporting, and MSM's Lies against our President!
Yes they are TRULY up to something,and I wish I were a fly on the wall of their headquarters where they are making plans against the American People. I know there are laws against false reporting, and tratoristic remarks against our President. The FBI, and the DOJ. are going to have to way in at some point and bring all of this to a head.
I just don't know if I trust them either!

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Aug 17, 2017 00:54:09   #
peter11937 Loc: NYS
 
What democrat does not lie?

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Aug 17, 2017 01:28:31   #
teabag09
 
I believe the people protesting the removal of the statue were infiltrated by Soros and O's People. The man who initially organized the demonstration was an O and occupy supporter. There is a snake in the woodpile and future demonstrations will need careful vetting. I don't believe the "Nazi and White Supremacists" were originally part of the demonstration but blended themselves in to cause problems. This whole thing was planned. Mike
Weasel wrote:
We are now into the 6th day of false reporting, and MSM's Lies against our President!
Yes they are TRULY up to something,and I wish I were a fly on the wall of their headquarters where they are making plans against the American People. I know there are laws against false reporting, and tratoristic remarks against our President. The FBI, and the DOJ. are going to have to way in at some point and bring all of this to a head.
I just don't know if I trust them either!

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Aug 17, 2017 01:55:30   #
Tom Salinger
 
teabag09 wrote:
Virginia State Police Say They Didn't Find Caches of Weapons in Charlottesville

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said police found weapons stashed by white nationalists. Police say they didn't.

C.J. Ciaramella|Aug. 16, 2017 12:25 pm












Pacific Press/Sipa USA/Newscom
Pacific Press/Sipa USA/Newscom
Contradicting statements by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the Virginia State Police say they did not find caches of weapons stashed around Charlottesville in advance of last Saturday's deadly white nationalist rally.

In an interview Monday on the Pod Save the People podcast, hosted by Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, McAuliffe claimed the white nationalists who streamed into Charlottesville that weekend hid weapons throughout the town.

"They had battering rams and we had picked up different weapons that they had stashed around the city," McAuliffe told Mckesson.




McAuliffe's comments were picked up by other news outlets and spread through social media. But Corinne Geller, a spokesperson for the Virginia State Police, says that no such stashes were found.

"The governor was referring to the briefing provided him in advance of Saturday's rally and the extra security measures being taken by local and state police," Geller tells Reason. "As a safety precaution in advance of August 12, such searches were conducted in and around Emancipation and McIntire Parks. No weapons were located as a result of those searches."

The Virginia State Police also disputed McAuliffe's claims that Virginia State Police were underequipped to deal with the heavily armed militia members at Saturday's rally.

"The governor was referencing the weapons and tactical gear the members of various groups attending the rally had on their persons," Geller says. "I can assure you that the Virginia State Police personnel were equipped with more-than-adequate specialized tactical and protective gear for the purpose of fulfilling their duties to serve and protect those in attendance of the August 12 event in Charlottesville."

McAuliffe claimed in an interview with The New York Times that law enforcement arrived to find a line of militia members who "had better equipment than our State Police had." In longer comments that were later edited out of the Times' story, McAuliffe said that up to 80 percent of the rally attendees were carrying semi-automatic weapons. "You saw the militia walking down the street, you would have thought they were an army," he said.

Virginia police have come under criticism for failing to quell violence at the rally, which left one counterprotester dead and more than 30 injured.
Virginia State Police Say They Didn't Find Caches ... (show quote)


Both sides had weapons, guns. One group on the left fell into a skirmish line to keep the Alt-right away. And they walked away. Check their weapons?

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Aug 17, 2017 03:54:00   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Tom Salinger wrote:
Both sides had weapons, guns. One group on the left fell into a skirmish line to keep the Alt-right away. And they walked away. Check their weapons?


How many shots were fired?

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Aug 17, 2017 08:08:48   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
teabag09 wrote:
Virginia State Police Say They Didn't Find Caches of Weapons in Charlottesville

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said police found weapons stashed by white nationalists. Police say they didn't.

C.J. Ciaramella|Aug. 16, 2017 12:25 pm












Pacific Press/Sipa USA/Newscom
Pacific Press/Sipa USA/Newscom
Contradicting statements by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the Virginia State Police say they did not find caches of weapons stashed around Charlottesville in advance of last Saturday's deadly white nationalist rally.

In an interview Monday on the Pod Save the People podcast, hosted by Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, McAuliffe claimed the white nationalists who streamed into Charlottesville that weekend hid weapons throughout the town.

"They had battering rams and we had picked up different weapons that they had stashed around the city," McAuliffe told Mckesson.




McAuliffe's comments were picked up by other news outlets and spread through social media. But Corinne Geller, a spokesperson for the Virginia State Police, says that no such stashes were found.

"The governor was referring to the briefing provided him in advance of Saturday's rally and the extra security measures being taken by local and state police," Geller tells Reason. "As a safety precaution in advance of August 12, such searches were conducted in and around Emancipation and McIntire Parks. No weapons were located as a result of those searches."

The Virginia State Police also disputed McAuliffe's claims that Virginia State Police were underequipped to deal with the heavily armed militia members at Saturday's rally.

"The governor was referencing the weapons and tactical gear the members of various groups attending the rally had on their persons," Geller says. "I can assure you that the Virginia State Police personnel were equipped with more-than-adequate specialized tactical and protective gear for the purpose of fulfilling their duties to serve and protect those in attendance of the August 12 event in Charlottesville."

McAuliffe claimed in an interview with The New York Times that law enforcement arrived to find a line of militia members who "had better equipment than our State Police had." In longer comments that were later edited out of the Times' story, McAuliffe said that up to 80 percent of the rally attendees were carrying semi-automatic weapons. "You saw the militia walking down the street, you would have thought they were an army," he said.

Virginia police have come under criticism for failing to quell violence at the rally, which left one counterprotester dead and more than 30 injured.
Virginia State Police Say They Didn't Find Caches ... (show quote)


No, because they were CARRYING their weapons. Must be specific.

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Aug 17, 2017 09:23:54   #
teabag09
 
Major, the Governor stated that the alt-right had weapon caches spread around the city. I know some were carrying weapons, that wasn't the point. Stay on topic, quit straying to try to change the discussion in your favor. Mike
lpnmajor wrote:
No, because they were CARRYING their weapons. Must be specific.

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Aug 17, 2017 09:29:33   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
teabag09 wrote:
Major, the Governor stated that the alt-right had weapon caches spread around the city. I know some were carrying weapons, that wasn't the point. Stay on topic, quit straying to try to change the discussion in your favor. Mike


That's simply what progressive libTARD's do when they can't refute an argument with facts. Hijack the thread.

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Aug 17, 2017 17:31:20   #
peter11937 Loc: NYS
 
Tom Salinger wrote:
Both sides had weapons, guns. One group on the left fell into a skirmish line to keep the Alt-right away. And they walked away. Check their weapons?


There were no firearms present except those carried by the police. Terry McAulife lies, but then, he's a democrat, and that goes without saying.

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Aug 18, 2017 19:03:09   #
boatbob2
 
SOROS,SOROS,SOROS,SOROS,SOROS,WHY???? hasnt SOMEONE,ANYBODY, removed this scumbag from breathing OUR air??? I am so tired of hearing abouit that bastard.......

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Aug 19, 2017 00:19:17   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
boatbob2 wrote:
SOROS,SOROS,SOROS,SOROS,SOROS,WHY???? hasnt SOMEONE,ANYBODY, removed this scumbag from breathing OUR air??? I am so tired of hearing abouit that bastard.......



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