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New Video Shows Man Shooting Gun Near Crowd of Counter Protesters in Charlottesville. New video has surfaced that shows a man drawing a gun and opening fire at counter protesters during the neo- Nazi protest in Charlottesville on August 1. The man was reportedly taken into custody this morning, but many are asking why police didn’t do anything at the time. Just eight people were arrested at the notorious rally in Charlottesville, where one woman was killed and dozens more were injured after a neo- Nazi terrorist drove his car into a group of counter- protesters.
Both the neo- Nazis and counter- protesters believe that police intentionally stood down. The man in the video is wearing a bullet- proof vest and an American flag bandana. He appears to shout “hey, nigger” as well as something else that was inaudible before shooting his weapon. It’s unclear if the man shot near the crowd as a way to terrorize people or if he was, in fact, aiming at someone and simply missed.
The video appears to take place right around the moment that this famous photo was taken, showing 2. Corey Long using a homemade flamethrower to defend against neo- Nazis.“The cops were protecting the Nazis, instead of the people who live in the city,” Long told The Root in an interview from August 1. The cops were not protecting the people of Charlottesville. They were protecting the outsiders.”You can see the fire and the flag attack in the new video on the right side of the screen. The New York Times doesn’t mention the connection between the two incidents, but the image is unmistakable. Those in the crowd at the time insist that police knew a man had fired a gun but did absolutely nothing to try and apprehend him. It’s clear from the video that a gunshot can be heard from some distance, and Corey Long mentions the incident in his interview with The Root.“At first it was peaceful protest,” Long told The Root.
Then the same person pointed it at my foot and shot the ground.”“We all heard it and ran—I know damn well they heard it,” a community activist in Virginia told the New York Times about the police officers’ reaction to the shot. Other videos on You. Tube appear to show the same man pulling his gun at least two other times during the same day. But the new video, released by the Virginia chapter of the ACLU and obtained by the New York Times, is even more shocking than the video above because the unnamed man actually discharges his weapon. Video and photos surfaced on social media in the immediate aftermath of violence in Charlottesville showing neo- Nazi groups pushing up against a line of police officers with only minimal resistance from the cops. It was a stark contrast to the way that American police typically respond to any sort of resistance at public demonstrations.
The rally, officially known as Unite the Right, was a major turning point in America’s understanding of hate groups in the US. Organized by Jason Kessler, a white supremacist and former contributor to The Daily Caller, the rally showed that racists who may previously have been scared to be so public in their hate are no longer worried about organizing. Kessler referred to the death of 3. Heather Heyer at the rally as “payback time” on Twitter and called her a “fat disgusting Communist.” He soon deleted the tweet, blaming it on drugs and alcohol from the previous night. But Kessler reiterated the same sentiment just a few days later on the same day that President Trump held a rally in Phoenix, Arizona. President Donald Trump received criticism in the wake of the neo- Nazi protests in Charlottesville for not denouncing the hate groups forcefully enough. Trump’s now infamous take on the rally was that there was violence committed “on both sides,” a battle cry that has no become common on White Nationalist Twitter.
President Trump energized neo- Nazis when he referred to Antifa at his recent rally in Phoenix on August 2. And fascist- linked groups online are even more emboldened after his pardon of Sheriff Joe Arpaio was announced on Twitter last night. Arpaio was convicted of ignoring a court order to stop illegally targeting members of the Latino community. He spent 1. 8 months ignoring that order, and was never even charged for some of his most heinous crimes.
Arpaio forced women to give birth in shackles, he failed to investigate hundreds of sexual abuse cases, he ran what he called a “concentration camp,” and he arrested reporters who covered him. Arpaio even staged a fake assassination attempt in 1. Needless to say, Arpaio is a very bad guy. With President Trump in the White House it’s clear that neo- Nazis, Klansmen, and just all around shitty people now feel like they can walk around in public shooting guns near crowds with impunity. Hopefully the arrest of this unnamed man changes that ever so slightly.
But with pardons now on the table, who knows what’s going through the minds of the fascists organizing the next Charlottesville and the one after that? Nothing good, to be sure. Update, August 3. The man arrested for firing his gun has been identified as 5. Richard W. Preston, a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
He has reportedly been charged with assault on three separate occasions and rape on another occasion, though he wasn’t convicted. From the Baltimore City Paper: Richard W.
Preston, 5. 2 years old, of the 5. Cedonia Avenue, was picked up on a warrant by federal law enforcement on Saturday and deposited in the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson. He is charged with firing a gun within 1,0. He was jailed in Towson, and not Baltimore City, because the FBI collared him in the county and not the city, according to Corporal George Erhardt, a spokesman for Baltimore County Police. As President Trump said, “very fine people” indeed.
How to Harvest and Store Cabbage. Harvest cabbage at any size after the head becomes firm and before it splits. Here are easy to follow tips to harvest and store cabbage. How to Harvest Cabbage. Leave two to four wrapper leaves around the head to keep it from drying. If the head feels loose and flimsy, let it mature longer. If a head of cabbage cracks or splits, harvest it right away.
There are dozens of varieties of cabbage. It is important to read up on the variety you are growing to know what to expect. Some varieties can stay in the gardens for weeks after they are firm and solid, others must be harvested right away. The Full Living In The Age Of Airplanes (2015) Movie more.
Cabbages prefer cooler growing temperatures, between 5. Midseason varieties planted in early spring take 7. Late- season or storage varieties need 8.
In cold winter regions, cabbage is a spring and fall crop. In warm- winter regions, cabbage is a winter crop. Cabbage heads can with stand temperatures down to 2. Set aside the larger and firmer heads for long winter storage. Use the others within a month or so.
Cabbage for spring or summer harvest can produce two, three, or four heads before winter. Harvest winter or spring planted cabbage when the heads are small—not larger than a softball. When you cut the first head, cut as close to the head as you can leaving as much of the stem as possible, also leave four to five of the plant’s lower leaves. From each leaf left on the stem a smaller, loose head (about the size of a baseball) will grow. These mini- cabbages make tasty salads and will keep for several weeks in the refrigerator. If a cabbage head starts to crack before you are ready to harvest, give the head a 1.
To slow the growth even further, give the plant another 9. This will slow maturation and delay harvest of heads you do not need immediately. You can harvest cabbage by pulling up the plant roots and all or you can cut the head and leave some of the stalk behind for further production of smaller heads. At the end of the season, you can get a jump on next season by pulling up cabbage stalks and roots left behind after harvest and overwinter them in a trench dug in the garden and covered with straw or in a container kept in a chilly garage over the winter.
In spring, re- plant the roots and stalks as soon as the soil is workable; these plants will produce early spring greens. More tips at How to Grow Cabbage.
How to Store Cabbage. Romance Movies Download Villa Capri (2017). Store cabbage in a cold, moist place–3. Cold and moist storage is a challenge to create.
Refrigerators provide the cold, but they also dry the air. An alternative to refrigerator storage is a root cellar or garden storage mound or pit. To store cabbage in the refrigerator, remove loose leaves and clip the cabbage so a short stem remains, then wrap the head in a damp paper towel, and place it in a perforated plastic bag in the vegetable crisper section of the refrigerator. You can purchase perforated plastic bags or make your own by punching 2. Cabbage stored in the refrigerator will keep for three to four weeks. Cabbages release a pungent odor as they breathe, so it is not uncommon to notice a strong cabbage odor in the refrigerator over time.
To store cabbage in a root cellar, store plants roots, head, and all: place heads in rows on shelves several inches apart or hang the cabbages heads down by a string from the ceiling or store them on the floor wrapped in several layers of newspaper. You can also store cabbage in a garden pit or mound. To create a cabbage storage pit in the garden, dig a hole 2 or 2. Store cabbages roots up, heads down then cover them with more straw and a burlap sack or tarp at the top so you can get in the pit once the snow covers it and the soil is frozen. During the winter when you need a head, open the storage and take a head then repack with straw and cover. Do not wash cabbage or remove outer leaves before storing.
Solid heads picked with outside wrapping leaves store the best. Handle heads with care to prevent bruising. Cabbage will keep in long- term cold, moist storage for 3 to 4 months. Check stored cabbages often and remove any heads that start to yellow or develop a rotting smell. More tips: Planting Cabbage.