and as the national spotlight leaves Minneapolis, the surge in violence continues, accelerating perhaps
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/minneapolis-shooting-today-uptown-police-us-gun-violence-crime-a9577646.htmlhttps://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/06/breaking-least-eight-ten-people-shot-minneapolis-reports-100-people-fighting-various-weapons/https://apnews.com/9253ae575d3f463282daa3eb82a30750?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=APin just one of the several shootings tonight (and I expect not the last of the night) there were 12 people shot, 11 injured and 1 killed
Reportedly it was a mob brawl scene prior to the shooting, with lawless groups of black people in cars doing burnouts and in the street fighting "with various weapons" before someone opened fire wildly, shooting up the whole block from one end to another and striking 12 people and shooting out the windows in a bunch of businesses. But as I say, this was just one shooting, one incident. We also two different people 'stabbed in the head', both in critical condition at 5th and Franklin. Suspects are two black males, police were unable to respond to scene due to hostile crowd attacking them. Another shooting at 2700 block of university, bullet holes found in buildings but unknown if victims escaped, another shooting with a female victim GSW to stomach, BM suspect at 1100 Olson. A double shooting at 800 21st ave, a drive-by with 2 GSW victims. A stabbing on a metro transit bus at 27th/chicago
So lets appreciate for a minute that today had an islamic terrorist attack in London that killed 3 and injured 3 and a mass shooting in Minneapolis that killed 1 and injured 11, and
neither of these two events is getting any traction in the media and can't even be found on sites like Twitter, Reddit, etc. Heck just checking reddit/r/all I found zero stories about them in the top 200 links.