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Black man calls police on himself to try to recreate George Floyd incident for attention

Tamon Leverette, who currently wears an ankle bracelet and is under supervision by the Department of Correction (DoC) for being affiliated with the “Bloods” gang, pretended to be a scared young woman who observed Leverette brandishing a weapon at the bus stop. Leverette tried to mimic a female voice while calling 911, claiming his name was “Stacy Williams.” “Well, I’m at the bus stop and there’s a colored young man, and I can see a pistol right there,” Leverette, pretending to be Williams, told the 911 operator in a poorly acted female voice. “[He’s] too young to even have a pistol,” Leverette added. “He only looks 16, 17 years old … I saw him fidgeting a pistol at the bus stop, kind of scared me.”

Rantz: Flyer threatens Sheriff s safety, claims he runs armed death squads

Snohomish County Sheriff Adam Fortney faces a vicious smear campaign purportedly from activists supporting his recall. A flyer distributed in Snohomish County is calling on activists to “bring your guns” and join a “death squad” in a smear targeting Snohomish County Sheriff Adam Fortney. Fortney, a well-liked and respected sheriff, has stayed mostly quiet over a politically-motivated recall against him. But he says now he must speak up. He posted a photo of the flyer on his Facebook page. The over-the-top flyer claims Fortney runs “death squads” where excessive force is “encouraged” against suspects. It’s an activist position dripping with anti-police animus. But more worrisome, it’s a lie intended to inspire violence against the sheriff.

Man arrested for allegedly calling 911 on himself in an attempt to spark a George Floyd type incident, police say

Print this article A man faces potential charges after reportedly calling 911 on himself in an apparent attempt to goad police into a racial incident. “This event tied up police resources for an extended period of time and unnecessarily placed our officers, our community, and the subject making the false call at risk,” Arlington, Washington, Police Chief Jonathan Ventura said of the incident on a radio interview with host Jason Rantz. “This call highlights the training and professionalism of our officers despite the apparent attempt to goad law enforcement into some type of negative response or altercation.” These type of calls only serve to create division at a time when we need unity, Ventura told the

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