07/27/2020 / By JD Heyes
The leader of the so-called “Not F**king Around Coalition,” a radical Left-wing black militia, declared during a rally on Saturday that his organization will kidnap police officers involved in the death of EMT Breonna Taylor earlier this year.
“We hope we ain’t gotta shoot nobody,” the leader, John “Grand Master Jay” Johnson, told his militants as they gathered for an armed demonstration in Louisville, Ky., on the steps of a courthouse.
“We hoped we wasn’t gonna have to make our own citizen’s arrest of those cops, but I think we got enough people to do it,” he continued.
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“Ain’t that what they was tryin’ to do with Ahmaud Arbery?” Johnson continued, a reference to a young black Georgia man shot to death by two white men — one of whom was an former police officer — earlier this year.
“Did they say they was doin’ a citizen’s arrest?” he continued, noting that the two suspects, Gregory and Travis McMichael, claimed they were attempting to bring Arbery in for suspected burglaries in a local neighborhood.
A third suspect, William “Roddie” Bryan Jr., has been charged with felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment for videoing the incident.
“So, we figure we goin’ to arrest them,” Johnson continues, referring to the Louisville officers who shot and killed Taylor, 26, during the execution of a no-knock warrant in March.
“And then when they come ask us, ‘Where they at?’ We got ‘em,” he said. “‘Well, can we get ‘em back?’ You gotta bail ‘em out with the loot. ‘Well, we ain’t gonna pay for ‘em.’ Well, then you won’t get ‘em back. We just gonna keep ‘em.”
Later, Johnson made another threat.
“Four weeks from today, we’re going to come back here, and we should have an answer. If not, I need y’all to repeat after me: If we don’t get the truth, the whole truth, and the motherf–king truth, we are, going to, burn this motherf–ker down,” he said, prodding his militant followers to repeat after him.
Prior to the Louisville event, hundreds of NFAC militia members ‘demonstrated’ — armed — in Georgia earlier this month, intimidating white motorists on their way to Stone Mountain, a massive Confederate monument.
Natural News founder and editor Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, noted:
Hundreds of members of the NFAC — Not F#cking Around Coalition — marched near Atlanta over the weekend, dressed in all-black uniforms and carrying AR-15s and other similar weapons as they shouted their demands for defeating Texas and launching a new “Black ethnostate” inside the USA.
Described by one of its members as the “backbone for the military of a new Black nation,” the NFAC has adopted an aggressive, confrontational tone that implies kinetic conflict with Whites and the U.S. government. And why not? Since “Black lives” have now been given the ultimate black privilege / black supremacy across America, it seems there’s no demand that’s a bridge too far.
Plans include a “Declaration of Liberation” in which the group will state that every black person in the country is a “political prisoner” who must be freed, even as they openly advocate for their own CHOP-like, police-free autonomous zone they themselves would govern.
“The black-on-black shootings would no doubt start immediately, and the Black ethnostate would quickly collapse into a Haiti-style sh#thole, but that’s already obvious to everyone. Nowhere on earth has an armed, angry Black mob ever created a peaceful, fair and just society,” Adams noted.
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In addition, the NFAC has also egged on white militias in what appears to be a motive for fueling a race war. All while the Marxist-themed “Black Lives Matter” movement rises around the country.
Things are about to get out of hand.
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