BLM activist Cortez Rice gets around the state of Minneapolis. He just got arrested for “trying to intimidate the judge in the Kim Potter trial.” Potter is the officer who tragically grabbed her gun while intending to use her taser. Daunte Wright picked the wrong day to resist arrest.
Activist awaiting extradition
Infamous activist Cortez Rice made a Black Lives Matter name for himself by claiming to be a nephew of George Floyd. He just got arrested in Waukesha and they’re processing the paperwork for his extradition to Minneapolis.
Nobody is sure why he was in Waukesha but “he had been very active in trying to stir up the jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.” He was arrested in the same town where a Black domestic terrorist plowed through a parade, massacring most of the Dancing Grannies and at least one toddler, while injuring five dozen.
This time, the activist was intimidating jurors personally. Rice was “charged with felony harassment with aggravated violations.” There’s a sub-category for “tampering with a juror or retaliating against a judicial office.” Despite the intimidation, Rittenhouse was found not guilty. Since the verdict riots in Kenosha fizzled, local authorities think he was in town to “get sympathy for Darrell Brooks.”
That “was a high-powered event that has stirred up the entire community. The mainstream media and the usual cast of Democratic politicians have been trying to muddy the waters on the event and to counteract the video evidence.”
This time, the activist decided to escalate his rhetoric to anarchy. “Rice is accused of participating in a Nov. 6 demonstration outside a downtown Minneapolis condominium complex he and others believed to be where Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu lived.”
Doxxing and dogging a judge is frowned on, even in radically progressive Minnesota. “The alleged purpose was to intimidate her to allow a camera inside the courtroom for Potter’s trial.”
Live stream the evidence
BLM activist instigators don’t worry about things like evidence subpoenas when they live-stream their illegal shenanigans, they simply rely on liberal prosecutors to let them loose to do as they please. If violent criminals don’t go to jail, why bother with political troublemakers.
Especially when they’re so obviously of the liberal persuasion. Personally attacking a judge is a whole different story. They have nuclear power all on their own to make things happen in law enforcement, when they choose to exercise their options.
As the criminal complaint spelled out in gory detail, “Rice livestreamed himself entering the judge’s apartment building on YouTube.” His grammar proves he’s much more of an activist expert on Critical Race Theory than English, and that phonics is probably the only thing he hasn’t been hooked on.
“We on her heels,” the soundtrack says. “What she think. We want cameras. The people deserve to know.” Google Translate says that means he’s breathing down her neck for daring to be arrogant enough to exclude live video coverage.
One of his co-conspirators during the raid on the judge’s apartment “could be heard threatening that it was just a ‘trial run’ and that they ‘would be back.’
Rice won’t be back, he’ll be on ice in one part of Minnesota or another until judge Chu has him dragged into her courtroom in chains. She may allow camera coverage of that, just to give other uppity activist types a lesson in civics.