Why does the DFL support rioting?
It's painfully obvious that the DFL doesn't like law enforcement. The DFL's contempt for law enforcement is written in their actions.Accordding to this article, the DFL's contempt for law enforcement isn't just with ICE. According to the article, "Throughout the evening, the protesters blocked roadways and some threw snow, ice and rocks at police officers and vehicles, Minneapolis police said in a press release. Around 9:45 p.m., a group returned to the Canopy Hotel where some forced entry into the hotel through an alley entrance. Police said hotel security 'was able to control the situation, and people left.'"
Who's funding these mobs? Are they rented? This website suggests that these aren't people upset with ICE or local police. This website suggests these rioters might've been purchased or, at minimum, rented. Further, it's shameful that the media isn't calling these rioters out for rioting. It's disgusting that this isn't being characterized as rioting:
That's just protesting? I don't think so. This is a different perspective of approximately the same part of downtown Minneapolis: Taking over the streets violates the First Amendment. That's considered non-peaceful. That eliminates quite a few First Amendment protections. Check this out:🚨WATCH THIS: A group of rioters just broke into a business and smashed their windows.
— Cam Higby 🇺🇸 (@camhigby) January 10, 2026
LAWLESSNESS HERE IN MINNESOTA‼️ pic.twitter.com/mYFPPPJEad
Then there's this:21/
— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) January 10, 2026
30-50 State Patrol has arrived in full riot gear in downtown Minneapolis and are advancing on the anti-ICE agitators near the Canopy Hilton hotel.
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Around 10:15 p.m., Minneapolis police declared an unlawful assembly and issued multiple dispersal orders. "Some individuals were detained, cited and released. The main crowd began to disperse. A smaller group continued moving through downtown. Others remained near the Canopy Hotel, where additional dispersal orders were issued, and more individuals were detained and cited. The unlawful assembly declaration ended around 1 a.m.," Minneapolis police said.As long as police release rioters, the rioters won't be fazed. If these rent-a-protesters don't pay a stiff price, they'll be incentivized to keep rioting. Where's the wisdom in that?
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