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					Originally Posted by HedonistForever  I think they cut away not because of the violence being shown, they show that at all hours on Fox news, the only place you will see it. They cut away because to much bad language was being aired and they weren't prepared for that. That is what Faulkner apologized for. While it was bleeped out, that thing resembling a woman, can be heard to say, "I hope they kill your whole fucking family". Pretty sure that is what made them shut it down. | 
	
 
they cut away because it shows the truth about these protests. the goal is anarchy. has not a gotdam thing to do with anything else. 
the press is trying to paint this as peaceful. the agitators think  that by forcing the issue and having Trump respond  that Biden will win. they are in fact guaranteeing Trump wins. Biden won't say one word against all this violence because he's a pussy and doesn't want to upset the wokesters. 
Police declare riots as protests turn violent in cities nationwide; 1 demonstrator dead in Austin
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Peaceful protests against police brutality and the presence of  federal agents at demonstrations turned violent as police in several  large cities across the country 
declared riots, and one protester in Austin was killed in a shooting that erupted during a weekend of civil unrest.
A Black Lives Matter protester was fatally shot just before 10 p.m. on Saturday during a march in downtown Austin, police said.
While  police initially said the protester, identified as Garrett Foster, was  armed when he approached a car occupied by a man who killed him,  Foster's mother disputed the account during an interview Sunday on ABC's  "Good Morning America."
 Sheila Foster said her son was pushing his fiancee's wheelchair when he was gunned down.
 

 PHOTO:  Demonstrators try to topple a steel fence during a Black Lives Matter  protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse, July 25, 2020,  in Portland, Ore. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
"And this gentleman got out of his car and started firing shots, and my son was shot three times," the mother said.
 
The gunfire, which was captured on cellphone video, caused protesters to run and duck for cover.
Police  said the suspected gunman was captured and was being interviewed by  investigators. The alleged gunman's name has not been released.
 The deadly violence occurred as 
protests across the country turned from peaceful to chaotic.
 
 
 PHOTO: Police push a demonstrator to the ground during protests in Seattle, July 25, 2020. (David Ryder/Getty Images)
Oregon
 
Police  in Portland, Oregon, declared that a demonstration turned into a "riot"  early Sunday when protesters breached a reinforced fence around the  Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in downtown Portland. Federal agents  guarding the building deployed tear gas on the demonstrators, who  officials alleged hurled projectiles and fireworks at the agents.
MORE: Federal officers clash with protesters in Portland as US attorney calls for investigation
It  was the 59th straight day of protests in Portland and demonstrators  have accused federal agents of inflaming violence by using questionable  tactics for detaining protesters and dispersing crowds.
 President Donald Trump has threatened to send federal agents to more cities to restore order.
 
 
 PHOTO:  A person holds debris from projectiles and other devices they say were  used by police during clashes with protesters, July 25, 2020, during a  Black Lives Matter protest near the Seattle Police East Precinct  headquarters. (Ted S. Warren/AP)
More than 100  miles away in Eugene, Oregon, police also declared a "riot" when Black  Lives Matter members, protesting in solidarity with their Portland  counterparts, clashed with counterprotesters waving American flags and  toting signs reading "All Lives Matter," according to police.
 
 Police  said they moved in to quell the demonstrations when vandalism occurred  to businesses, including a Whole Foods store, and officers witnessed and  arrested a man allegedly firing a gun into the air. Rocks and other  objects were also thrown at police, officials said.
 

 PHOTO:  A protester holds a homemade riot shield during a protest in front of  the Oakland Police Department Station, July 25, 2020, in Oakland, Calif.  (Christian Monterrosa/AP)
At least eight other people, including a juvenile, were arrested on suspicion of rioting in Eugene, police said.
 
California
In  Oakland, California, a peaceful march through the city's streets  intended to show support for the ongoing protests in Portland erupted in  violence late Saturday.
This  video shows a person knocking down the barricades in front of Police  Headquarters after officers called for an unlawful assembly and asked  the crowd to disperse. pic.twitter.com/08S5b7IDLo
— Oakland Police Dept. (@oaklandpoliceca) July 26, 2020
The  Oakland Police Department tweeted that some agitators among the roughly  700 peaceful demonstrators vandalized a police station by breaking  windows, spray painting walls and shooting fireworks. Police officials  said multiple small fires were set throughout the city, including one at  the Alameda County Superior Courthouse.
 Police said several arrests were made.
 
 
 PHOTO: Hundreds of protesters gather downtown, July 25, 2020, in Oakland, Calif. (Natasha Moustache/Getty Images)
Washington
 
In  Seattle, officials said that 59 police officers were hurt on Saturday  in clashes with protesters and that 47 arrests were made.
 Seattle  Police Chief Carmen Best said at a late-night news conference Saturday  that protests were mostly peaceful until nightfall when some agitators  began throwing rocks and explosives at police. Best said one officer was  hospitalized with a leg injury caused by an explosive.
 
 
 PHOTO:  A person is arrested by Seattle Police at Cal Anderson Park, July 25,  2020, during a Black Lives Matter protest near the Seattle Police East  Precinct headquarters. (Ted S. Warren/AP)
Earlier  in the day, a dozen people set fire to portable trailers during a  protest at the construction site of the new King County Juvenile  Detention Facility, police said. Officials also said that windows of  cars and some businesses were broken near downtown Seattle as groups of  protesters marched through the area.
 
 
 PHOTO:  Federal officers launch tear gas at a group of demonstrators during a  Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States  Courthouse, July 26, 2020, in Portland, Ore. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
Police said they were also investigating an explosion that damaged the facade of the police department's East Precinct.
Additional interior photo of the suspected explosive damage to the the East Precinct's wall: pic.twitter.com/2qHnkiiWDZ
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) July 26, 2020
"There,  several people emerged from the group and began spray painting and  attempting to disable security cameras and a fenced perimeter around the  precinct. At least one person breached the precinct’s fence line.  Moments later, a device exploded leaving an 8-inch hole in the side of  the precinct," police said in a statement.
MORE: Riot declared in Portland, mayor in crowd as feds disperse tear gas
 By 10 p.m. Saturday, police had made 45 arrests, officials said.
 
Virginia
Meanwhile,  the police department in Richmond, Virginia, declared an unlawful  assembly on Saturday night after more violence erupted there.
MORE: Trump says 'a lot of people in jail' after Portland protests, but few were charged
A  demonstration billed as "Richmond Stands with Portland" started out  with a peaceful march but became unruly as marchers made their way to  Richmond Police Headquarters, officials said.
Prior to reaching  police headquarters, police said some in a group of mostly peaceful  protesters set fires, broke windows and spray-painted graffiti on  buildings. Some damage was done to buildings at Virginia Commonwealth  University, police said.
#VSP on post to protect @RichmondPolice HQ from protesters. Protesters tore down police tape & have pushed forward w/lasers & firecrackers. https://t.co/EOZbJ94GnC
— VA State Police (@VSPPIO) July 26, 2020
Just  after 11 p.m. Saturday, police tweeted “please disperse or face arrest”  while addressing protesters outside police headquarters. Police posted  on Twitter images of rocks, batteries and other projectiles they said  were hurled at officers posted outside the headquarters that "prompted  an Unlawful Assembly being declared."
A city dump truck parked near police headquarters was also set on fire, according to police.
The  Virginia State Police said its troopers were helping to protect the  police department headquarters when several people who were among the  protesters tore down police tape and moved forward pointing lasers and  shooting firecrackers.
Police said tear gas was used to disperse the crowd outside the headquarters.
Four  men were arrested and charged with unlawful assembly, police said. A  29-year-old man Richmond man was also arrested and charged with rioting  with a firearm, while a 28-year-old man from Hopewell, Virginia, was  arrested on suspicion of assault on a law enforcement officer and  rioting, according to police.