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Moment Louisville diner pulls handgun on armed BLM protesters after they surrounded upmarket restaurant during Kentucky Derby demonstration for Breonna Taylor
The unidentified man is thought to have been eating at upmarket La Chasse on Saturday night when he confronted the group of around 50 people
They had been marching ahead of the 147th Kentucky Derby over Taylor s death at the hands of police during a raid at her home last March
Footage shows as the diner points his handgun at protesters who shout at him
A female demonstrator urges the protesters to continue moving down the block
A police spokesperson confirmed that the protesters were also armed
(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
If there was one “take it to the bank,” “bet the farm,” sure-thing bet about the Derek Chauvin trial before the verdict was announced on Tuesday it was this: Regardless of an eventual conviction or acquittal, the usual suspects would promptly take to the streets and continue their seemingly never-ending “peaceful protests.” In “victory.” In “defeat.” It didn’t matter.
Although, I
was a bit surprised that the rest of Minneapolis wasn’t burned to the ground.
Anyway, such was the case in Comrade Bill de Blasio’s paradise of New York City, formerly a fun place to visit, on Tuesday, when BLM protesters harassed on-camera, which is exactly what they wanted diners outside a family-owned Brooklyn taqueria, with dozens screaming: “Stay the fu k outta New York!” No doubt MENSA members, one and all.
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When outdoor dining began in the summer, the owners of Maya Taqueria fully embraced it. They built a patio on the street outside their restaurant in Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights neighborhood, and protected it with heavy wooden barriers adorned with plants.
Now, as a major winter storm approaches New York City, the hulking, costly structure that helped the restaurant survive the pandemic faces its own challenges: high winds, heavy blankets of snow and the city’s fleet of plows.
New York City’s restaurants, already staggered by the loss of indoor dining this week, have now been ordered by the city to close their roadway dining programs at 2 p.m. Wednesday.