If the grand jury in Clayton, Missouri exonerates Officer Darren Wilson, the protest group Justice For Mike Brown plans to make companies and institutions completely unrelated to the case suffer.A map released shows a wide range of targets:
Here is the complete list of targets:
“Rioting and looting are the tools of those without a voice. The rioting and looting, while I didn’t participate in it, was necessary. Without it we would not be standing here today,” said Rockit Ali. “There is no revolution without violence.”
The New York Times identified Ali as a protest leader, although not specifically for the Justice for Mike Brown group.
In October, Ali and other demonstrators harangued baseball fans at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
“This is not a happy time. They come here and watch a baseball game while we die, we go out and get pepper sprayed and hit with tear gas for peacefully protesting,” Ali said.
H/t Gateway Pundit
Here is the complete list of targets:
- Robert McCulloch’s office
- St. Louis County Justice Center
- Stephanie Karr’s office
- Olin Corporation Headquarters
- Judge Maura McShane’s courtroom
- St. Louis County Police Department
- Governor Nixon’s Office (Wainwright Building)
- Clayton School District Office
- Department of Justice
- Dean Plocher’s office
- Ronald Brockmeyer’s office
- Dan Boyle’s office
- Thomas Flach’s office
- Regal III Market
- Canfield Green Apartments
- Ferguson Police Department & Jail
- West Florissant Quick Trip
- Missouri Botanical Gradens
- Powell Symphony Hall
- Monsanto Headquarters
- Peabody Energy Headquarters
- Anheuser-Busch Headquarters
- Emerson Electric Headquarters
- Steve Stenger’s lawfirm
- St. Louis Art Museum
- Gateway Arch
- Peabody Opera House
- Ritz Carlton
- Lambert International Airport
- Mayor Slay
- Boeing
- St. Louis City Police Department
- St. Louis Galleria
- Plaza Frontenac
- Six Stars Market
- Colonel Jon Belmar
- Senator Roy Blunt
- Senator Claire McCaskill
- St. Louis City Justice Center
- St. Ann Police Department & Jail
- Clayton City Hall
- GCI Security, Inc.
- St. Louis County Council
- Clayton Police Department & Jail
- Ferguson City Hall
- Lacy Clay’s Office
- Donors
- Husch Blackwell LLP
- Martin Insurance Group LLC
- Stone, Leyton & Gershman
- University Square Company
- Stone & Alter Real Estate
- Carey & Danis LLC
- The Law Firm of Thomas C Antoniou LLC
- Hammond & Shinners Law Firm
- Collinsville Acquisitions Inc
- Thompson Coburn
- Commercial Bank
- Sanctuaries
- Greater St. Mark Family Church
- Veterans for Peace Office
- St. John’s Episcopal Church
- Hospitals
- St. Louis University Hospital
- SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center
- SSM St. Mary’s Health Center
- Barnes Jewish Hospital
- St. Alexius Hospital
- Kindred Hospital
- Southwest Medical Center
“Rioting and looting are the tools of those without a voice. The rioting and looting, while I didn’t participate in it, was necessary. Without it we would not be standing here today,” said Rockit Ali. “There is no revolution without violence.”
The New York Times identified Ali as a protest leader, although not specifically for the Justice for Mike Brown group.
In October, Ali and other demonstrators harangued baseball fans at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
“This is not a happy time. They come here and watch a baseball game while we die, we go out and get pepper sprayed and hit with tear gas for peacefully protesting,” Ali said.
H/t Gateway Pundit