Washington: Mexican Ferguson Heats Up as Bridge Blocked

Daily Stormer
February 23, 2015

Hands up don't shoot me muffugguh!
Hands up don’t shoot me muffugguh!

Just as you believed in your own stupid goyim mind that you’d had all the social justice crusades you could handle, then all a sudden – BAM – the Mexicans version of Ferguson upside your silly goyim head!

AP:

Protesters demonstrating against a police shooting that left a man dead rallied in a Washington city, staging a march that shut down traffic on a bridge over the Columbia River.

The Tri-City Herald reports that more than 50 people were in the group of protesters Saturday evening.

Demonstrators blocked traffic along the cable bridge as they slowly marched from Pasco toward Kennewick. Many motorists yelled and honked in support.

The protesters then turned and marched back toward Pasco, blocking traffic heading north as the sun set on the Columbia River. The marchers shouted “We will not be silenced” and “We are all Antonio,” referring to Antonio Zambrano-Montes, who was killed by police.

“This is about the right not to be shot by police because you have a rock in your hand,” said Alfredo Lamedo, 53, of Spokane, as he marched. “How many bullets were in that rock?”

The Herald said that there were no arrests reported and police had little contact with protesters, according to authorities. Pasco police officials decided not to have patrol officers intervene when protesters marched across the bridge.

The Feb. 10 killing of Zambrano-Montes — captured on cellphone video by an onlooker — has sparked calls for a federal investigation. Police have said Zambrano-Montes did not have a gun or a knife.

The killing was the fourth by law enforcement officers in Pasco in less than a year. It has roiled this fast-growing agricultural city of 68,000, where more than half the residents are Hispanic but few are members of the police force or the power structure.

Mexicans aren’t stupid.  They see how successful the Ferguson protests were, and all that the Black community gained from these riots.  Now they want a piece of that sweet, sweet action.

Racists argue that if Antonio Zambrano-Montes had either a) stayed in his own country or b) not been a criminal, he would still be alive.
Racists argue that if Antonio Zambrano-Montes had either a) stayed in his own country or b) not been a criminal, he would still be alive.