Dark Web Promoting ‘Day of Rage’ in 37 Cities Including Austin
Super Station 95 in New York is reporting that violent anti-police rallies are allegedly being planned in 37 U.S. cities, including Austin. Austin Chief of Police Art Acevedo has already declared a staffing emergency due to recent violence.
It will supposedly be under the guise of a "Nationwide Call to Action" against police brutality. Now that's what it's being called on the regular web, but on the Dark Web, it's allegedly being called a "Day of Rage", and plans are being pursued for "widespread violence".
Of course, any "peaceful" gathering has a chance to turn violent, especially with the standard "outside agitators" that show up just to make a scene. But it might be a good idea that you take Friday off from playing Pokeman in these cities. Here is a list of the cities that are mentioned.
- Phoenix, AZ
- Tuscon, AZ
- Little Rock, AR
- San Francisco, CA
- Oakland, CA
- Los Angeles, CA
- Denver, CO
- Washington DC:
- Atlanta, GA
- Tampa, FL
- Orlando, FL
- Miami, FL
- Chicago, IL
- Des Moines, IA
- New Orleans, LA
- Baltimore, MD
- Boston, MA
- Detroit, MI
- Lansing, MI
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Minneapolis, MN
- St. Louis, MO
- Carson City, NV
- Manhattan, NY
- Newark, NJ
- Durham, NC
- Columbus, OH
- Cleveland, OH
- Portland, OR
- Philadelphia, PA
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Nashville, TN
- Memphis, TN
- Austin, TX
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Seattle, WA
- Milwaukee, WI
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