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Friday, November 11, 2016

Thank you TRUMP SUPPORTERS for the level of VIOLENCE, HATE and IGNORANCE you supported and unleashed!



To the young, easily brainwashed Ding-A-Ling who chose to comment, it would be suggested that you learn to READ!  Your blog is right wing and you're leading a parade among the Dumb Down Americans! 

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On social media, police say they did not respond to University student's alleged campus assault

In a widely-shared Facebook post, Kathy Mirah Tu alleges she was accosted while walking across the Washington Avenue Bridge.

The University of Minnesota Police Department tweeted Thursday afternoon, saying they were not involved in the alleged handcuffing of a University student, who said she was verbally and physically attacked while crossing the Washington Avenue Bridge in a Facebook post Wednesday.
The Minneapolis Police Department also said it was unable to find a record of the incident, in a Facebook post Thursday evening.
"I was stop in my tracked by a white male, who yelled at me to 'Go back to Asia.' ... I pretended to not hear any thing and continue on walking since I didn't want to create conflict," wrote Kathy Mirah Tu, who noted she is Asian-American. "Shortly after that moment, I was stopped by that same man who told me 'Don't you know it's disrespectful to walk away from someone when they are talking to you?"
In her post, Tu wrote that the man grabbed her wrist and threatened to fight her, so she punched him in the throat.
"His friends who were watching the entire situation go down saw that I was going to the win fight and came over to his rescue and accused me of assaulting him and called the police," she wrote.
She said police handcuffed her, checked her criminal history and let her go with a warning.
In its tweet Thursday, UMPD said they did not respond to the incident and asked Tu to contact police. "UMPD was not involved but want to talk to the female who posted this on social media," the 2:45 p.m. tweet said.
Minneapolis police also asked anyone with information to come forward.
Tu's Facebook post had more than 17,000 shares and 30,000 reactions as of Thursday evening.
University alumna Sandy Moua circulated a petition in reaction to the alleged incident that garnered 209 signatures as of Thursday evening. It calls for University administrators, Board of Regents and police to condemn hateful actions on campus, suspend faculty and students accused of racism, and mandate a buddy system between campus security and students, among other requests.
"While we recognize that the University of Minnesota is a complicated system, we know that if you have the power to dismantle General College (Spring 2005), revamp the Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence, and raise tuition by 53% since 2004, then you can certainly enact these policies and procedures swiftly," the petition read.
Tu could not immediately be reached for comment.

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Update: Woman charged with assault after RCMP officer bitten during street arrest

Friday, September 11th, 2009




Thank you TRUMP SUPPORTERS for the level of VIOLENCE, HATE and IGNORANCE you supported and unleashed!


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A Minnesota-based Asian American woman was put in handcuffs on Wednesday…

USUNCUT.COM


‘Go back to Asia!’: Trump supporter grabs woman–police arrive and handcuff the victim

 

A Minnesota-based Asian American woman was put in handcuffs on Wednesday after attempting to fight off a Trump supporter who grabbed her and shouted racial slurs at her.

Kathy Mirah Tu wrote in a now-viral Facebook post that a white male screamed at her to “Go back to Asia,” and then chased after her when she tried to ignore him, saying “Don’t you know it’s disrespectful to walk away from someone when they are talking to you?”
After informing the man that she is an American citizen, the man told her that the only reason she was able to attend college was affirmative action and grabbed her by the wrist.
Refusing her requests to let go, the Trump supporter said “I don’t understand why you are walking away from me when I am trying to have a conversation with you. I told you that it’s rude and you should listen to me cause I know a lot more than you do.”
Still grabbing her wrist, the man tried to get her to fight him, laughing at how “small and shrimpy” she was. Tu punched him in the throat to get away, after which the Trump supporters called the police and accused her of assault.

Tu says she felt that the officers were more inclined to listen to the Trump supporter’s side of things, citing that his friends were “witnesses” and put her in handcuffs while they ran her information, which came up clean and prompted her release.
“At first I was really upset,” Tu wrote. “But now I am really grateful that he did that to me. It gave me an opportunity to speak up. Here is my final statement to you sir. I am sorry that you are threatened by me and my presence and are so afraid of me that you had to succumb to this. But thank you, because of this situation you have relit a burning passion in my soul about why I need to make my voice heard, and offer that same support to my fellow Asian Americans, LGBT community, People of Color, (in the face of) the oppression you have placed upon us.”
Her full post can be read here:

As of this writing, Ms Tu has not responded to requests from US Uncut for further comment.
Nathan Wellman is a Los Angeles-based journalist, author, and playwright. Follow him on Twitter: @LightningWOW



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