Look at this. Anyone smart enough to REMOVE THESE BRICKS?
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Voters are reporting seeing stacks of bricks strategically placed in cities throughout the United States.
As America awaits 2020 election results, numerous Americans have reported seeing pallets of bricks placed in downtown areas near businesses, with many assuming left-wing rioters are preparing for total destruction if the election doesn’t go their way.
ere are just a few places where stacks of bricks have been reported:
Chicago:
Supposedly piles of bricks mysteriously showing up in Chicago tonight. Lovely! @PeterRQuinones @EricDJuly @HotepJesus @MonicaPerezShow @freedomactradio @ComicDaveSmith @ThaddeusRussell pic.twitter.com/z4o8CYpjGt
— JJ Boogie â–¶🎸 (@JJ_Boogie) November 3, 2020
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Connecticut and Denver:
THE BRICKS ARE BACK – Piles of bricks started "showing up" again yesterday. Remember similar staged bricks and other rioting materials were pre-positioned in summer riots. If you SEE something like this – report it to police. pic.twitter.com/2TXj0uO3Gm
— ReRead – #beNotAfraid (@DigMemePray) November 3, 2020
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More Denver:
Unbolted benches & piles of bricks showing up on street corners in blue cities. This is Denver. They don’t have anything planned tonight do they? 🙄 #ElectionNight pic.twitter.com/K9xd9B0NCH
— Ʈᗩ૪ᒪටᖇ 🌻 (@FOJM_7) November 3, 2020
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Santa Monica, California:
@SantaMonicaPD @santamonicacity So dear city and police leaders – what's your take on these convenient stacks of bricks left lying around in Santa Monica? Seems odd…no? I'm sure someone will be dispatched to remove these potential riot projectiles
— Sid Sycamore (@sid_sycamore) November 3, 2020
Lansing, Michigan:
Amid the protests and riots dedicated to George Floyd over the summer, many people throughout the country reported finding pallets of bricks in Democrat-run big cities, presumably placed there by groups hoping to incite violence.
Nc Fayetteville it real
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— Dez (@64hunblock) May 31, 2020