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BLM Protestor Charged After Harassing Judge at Her Home
The BLM member live-streamed himself at the door of a female judge, upset she refused to allow cameras in the courtroom of an upcoming trial. He appeared to have no idea you can’t legally try to intimidate a judge.
Daily Mail
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10282917/BLM-protester-charged-harassment-live-streaming-inside-judges-condo.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
The BLM member live-streamed himself at the door of a female judge, upset she refused to allow cameras in the courtroom of an upcoming trial. He appeared to have no idea you can’t legally try to intimidate a judge.
Daily Mail
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10282917/BLM-protester-charged-harassment-live-streaming-inside-judges-condo.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
Edited 4 y ago
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Protester May Have Crossed ‘Legal Line’ Before Kim Potter Trial
Protester helped lead a protest Saturday outside Judge Regina Chu's apartment building.
Thank you my friend and sister-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown for posting the Salem Radio News Daybreak Insider extract [which I also receive daily via email] that BLM member Cortez Rice live-streamed himself at the door of a female judge Regina Chu, upset she refused to allow cameras in the courtroom of an upcoming trial. He appeared to have no idea you can’t legally try to intimidate a judge.
Protester May Have Crossed ‘Legal Line’ Before Kim Potter Trial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR6UAt-13m8
Image: Cortez Rice
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'Waiting for the gang to get up here': BLM protester is charged with harassment after he live-streamed himself walking up to apartment door of Asian judge trying killer cop Kim Potter to protest her refusal to allow cameras in court
• Cortez Rice, 32, was arrested on November 29 and charged with trying to intimidate Judge Regina Chu
• Chu, who presides over Hennepin County District Court in Minneapolis, is currently hearing the case of Kim Potter, the cop who killed Daunte Wright
• Chu initially ruled that Potter's case could not be televised and Rice had been leading protests against her decision - which she has now reversed
• Rice on November 6 live streamed himself standing outside what he said was Chu's condo apartment, having apparently followed residents inside
• Rice was in court before Chu in October, in connection with a probation violation stemming from a conviction in 2017 for illegal weapons possession
• At that hearing, she chose to continue his probation rather than send him to prison, according to court records
By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com
Published: 02:05 EST, 7 December 2021 | Updated: 08:09 EST, 7 December 2021
A Minneapolis man has been arrested and charged with attempting to intimidate the judge presiding over the trial of former police officer Kim Potter, who killed Daunte Wright, after he staged a protest outside the door of her apartment.
Cortez Rice, 32, was arrested on November 29 in Wisconsin, and the charges unsealed on December 3.
He is charged with tampering with a judicial officer - a felony.
Cortez Rice on November 6 staged a protest outside what he believed to be the house of Judge Regina Chiu, who had initially ruled that cameras would not be allowed in her courtroom for Potter's trial.
Rice live streamed himself inside the building, saying: 'We on her heels.'
The video was posted on YouTube, and is now deleted - but copies are circulating online.
'What she think. We want cameras. The people deserve to know,' Rice says, inside the empty corridor.
Rice then stood outside an apartment door and said: 'I don't know if this is her crib. I think this is her crib right here. We got confirmation that this is her house right here.
'Waiting for the gang to get up here.'
He was later heard saying on his livestream: 'We are here for one person in particular.'
He yelled her name and said: 'We demand transparency. We'd hate you to get kicked out of your apartment.'
Police interviewed Chu, who said she believed that the intention of Rice and the others 'was to intimidate her and to interfere with the judicial process,' the complaint read.
It was unclear whether Chu lived there.
A man who lives at the unit told The Minnesota Star Tribune that he purchased it from Chu and she no longer lives there.
However, in her order clearing the trial for broadcast, the judge said the protest was staged 'at the presiding judge's home.'
Cortez last month denied trying to scare the judge.
'I don't know why people are saying I was there to intimidate her or anything because that wasn't the case,' he told the paper.
'I just made a live video on it and I was just there to make sure she can hear us.'
Rice had previously met Cortez, showing leniency on October 4 when he was before her in court for a probation violation stemming from a conviction in 2017 for illegal weapons possession.
At that hearing, she chose to continue his probation rather than send him to prison.
Potter, 49, shot and killed Wright, a 20-year-old father, in April during a traffic stop that took place during the Derek Chauvin trial.
She claims she reached for her gun thinking it was her taser, and denies manslaughter.
Wright was being sought on a warrant related to a weapons charge at the time of his killing, which took place 10 miles from where George Floyd was murdered in May 2020.
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Protester May Have Crossed ‘Legal Line’ Before Kim Potter Trial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR6UAt-13m8
Image: Cortez Rice
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'Waiting for the gang to get up here': BLM protester is charged with harassment after he live-streamed himself walking up to apartment door of Asian judge trying killer cop Kim Potter to protest her refusal to allow cameras in court
• Cortez Rice, 32, was arrested on November 29 and charged with trying to intimidate Judge Regina Chu
• Chu, who presides over Hennepin County District Court in Minneapolis, is currently hearing the case of Kim Potter, the cop who killed Daunte Wright
• Chu initially ruled that Potter's case could not be televised and Rice had been leading protests against her decision - which she has now reversed
• Rice on November 6 live streamed himself standing outside what he said was Chu's condo apartment, having apparently followed residents inside
• Rice was in court before Chu in October, in connection with a probation violation stemming from a conviction in 2017 for illegal weapons possession
• At that hearing, she chose to continue his probation rather than send him to prison, according to court records
By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com
Published: 02:05 EST, 7 December 2021 | Updated: 08:09 EST, 7 December 2021
A Minneapolis man has been arrested and charged with attempting to intimidate the judge presiding over the trial of former police officer Kim Potter, who killed Daunte Wright, after he staged a protest outside the door of her apartment.
Cortez Rice, 32, was arrested on November 29 in Wisconsin, and the charges unsealed on December 3.
He is charged with tampering with a judicial officer - a felony.
Cortez Rice on November 6 staged a protest outside what he believed to be the house of Judge Regina Chiu, who had initially ruled that cameras would not be allowed in her courtroom for Potter's trial.
Rice live streamed himself inside the building, saying: 'We on her heels.'
The video was posted on YouTube, and is now deleted - but copies are circulating online.
'What she think. We want cameras. The people deserve to know,' Rice says, inside the empty corridor.
Rice then stood outside an apartment door and said: 'I don't know if this is her crib. I think this is her crib right here. We got confirmation that this is her house right here.
'Waiting for the gang to get up here.'
He was later heard saying on his livestream: 'We are here for one person in particular.'
He yelled her name and said: 'We demand transparency. We'd hate you to get kicked out of your apartment.'
Police interviewed Chu, who said she believed that the intention of Rice and the others 'was to intimidate her and to interfere with the judicial process,' the complaint read.
It was unclear whether Chu lived there.
A man who lives at the unit told The Minnesota Star Tribune that he purchased it from Chu and she no longer lives there.
However, in her order clearing the trial for broadcast, the judge said the protest was staged 'at the presiding judge's home.'
Cortez last month denied trying to scare the judge.
'I don't know why people are saying I was there to intimidate her or anything because that wasn't the case,' he told the paper.
'I just made a live video on it and I was just there to make sure she can hear us.'
Rice had previously met Cortez, showing leniency on October 4 when he was before her in court for a probation violation stemming from a conviction in 2017 for illegal weapons possession.
At that hearing, she chose to continue his probation rather than send him to prison.
Potter, 49, shot and killed Wright, a 20-year-old father, in April during a traffic stop that took place during the Derek Chauvin trial.
She claims she reached for her gun thinking it was her taser, and denies manslaughter.
Wright was being sought on a warrant related to a weapons charge at the time of his killing, which took place 10 miles from where George Floyd was murdered in May 2020.
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Protesters target home of judge in Kim Potter case
Jury selection starts in three weeks in the Kim Potter trial, the former officer charged with manslaughter for shooting Daunte Wright. But authorities are co...
Protesters target home of judge in Kim Potter case
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The good BLM people don't want this person associated with their movement, the good ones know it has to be peaceful, the way MLK would have wanted it. We shouldn't let a handful of radicles lead our judgment one matters of the left or right.
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PFC David Foster
CWO4 Terrence Clark - BLM is not about society at large, it is about a certain minority being treated differently from the rest of society at large. That is my understanding of it anyway, they just want to be treated equally.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
Remeber, the fringe is on all sides. There are those that carry the voice of truth when speaking for a cause or right, unfortunately there are those who only come to fight. Idiots one and all.
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LTC David Brown
BLM is a communist group and their defund the police, rioting protests, have gotten more black lives taken than the police could ever hope to take.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
"Black Lives Matter and its progressive supporters would seem to disagree. The president of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, Hawk Newsome, argued that his organization and others like it are justified in using destruction to call attention to their grievances. "The riot is the language of the unheard." He explains, "I think that it is a tool of white supremacy to say if you want freedom, then you get it by protesting peacefully." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a white supremacist? Really?"
There is a big difference between BLM and MLK. Plus, the Police are not out hunting Black Americans. Black American males are out hunting other Black American males. Also, if Black males would stop performing crime, the Police would not be after them. That goes for anyone.
“In 2015, cops killed 991 people — the vast majority, armed and dangerous. Fifty percent of the victims of police shootings were white, though you would never know it from the press coverage. Among the white victims of fatal police shootings was a 50-year-old in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in a domestic violence incident, who ran at the officer with a spoon, and a 28-year-old driver in Des Moines, Iowa, who led the police on a car chase and then walked quickly towards the shooting officer,” she explained.
There is bias in Policing. Policing goes where the problems are. So, we need to talk about what got us here. Growing Sub-cultures got us here and it was on purpose. Now, there is more division due to riots and looting being justified.
There is a big difference between BLM and MLK. Plus, the Police are not out hunting Black Americans. Black American males are out hunting other Black American males. Also, if Black males would stop performing crime, the Police would not be after them. That goes for anyone.
“In 2015, cops killed 991 people — the vast majority, armed and dangerous. Fifty percent of the victims of police shootings were white, though you would never know it from the press coverage. Among the white victims of fatal police shootings was a 50-year-old in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in a domestic violence incident, who ran at the officer with a spoon, and a 28-year-old driver in Des Moines, Iowa, who led the police on a car chase and then walked quickly towards the shooting officer,” she explained.
There is bias in Policing. Policing goes where the problems are. So, we need to talk about what got us here. Growing Sub-cultures got us here and it was on purpose. Now, there is more division due to riots and looting being justified.
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