There are fires and thick pillars of smoke behind him and yet he is trying to say "its a protest", "Its not violent", "Its not a riot".
Not only can you not hate these people enough. It is clear everything is scripted and they are not allowed to say anything that is not in the script.
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>A local TV reporter in Los Angeles questioned whether the city's violent unrest qualified as rioting - even as a fire burned behind him live on the air.
ABC7 reporter Tim Caputo insisted that the 'vast majority' of protestors involved in the demonstrations were 'people taking videos [and] people waving flags' during his one-the-ground report.
He made the remarks as black smoke billowed into the air behind him and a loud explosion could be heard in the distance.
During the segment, ABC7 anchor Jory Rand asked whether those responsible for torching five vehicles were 'a group that splintered off,' 'mak[ing] it look like it's a lot worse than the situation actually playing out on the ground.'
There are fires and thick pillars of smoke behind him and yet he is trying to say "its a protest", "Its not violent", "Its not a riot".
Not only can you not hate these people enough. It is clear everything is scripted and they are not allowed to say anything that is not in the script.
Archive: https://archive.today/nBhSk
From the post:
>>A local TV reporter in Los Angeles questioned whether the city's violent unrest qualified as rioting - even as a fire burned behind him live on the air.
ABC7 reporter Tim Caputo insisted that the 'vast majority' of protestors involved in the demonstrations were 'people taking videos [and] people waving flags' during his one-the-ground report.
He made the remarks as black smoke billowed into the air behind him and a loud explosion could be heard in the distance.
During the segment, ABC7 anchor Jory Rand asked whether those responsible for torching five vehicles were 'a group that splintered off,' 'mak[ing] it look like it's a lot worse than the situation actually playing out on the ground.'