McKelway told FOX News viewers the police pulled out of Lee Park after the violence started. The police told him, “We’re leaving. It’s too dangerous.” This was after violent Antifa terrorists launched an attack on the white supremacists. Doug McKelway: We are now beginning to hear criticism bubble up on all sides of this event about the initial slow response by the police. When I got out of my car yesterday in Charlottesville about 10:30 in the morning you knew this was a bad scene and bad things were going to be happening because people were congregating at Lee Park and Emancipation Park wearing helmets, body armor, carrying big heavy sticks.
Nobody was intent on peace here from either side. People were intent on causing havoc and causing damage. And even as wounded were being brought out of the park police were sitting idly by. I was standing off a cordoned off area where the police had set up as a staging area, the state police, and they said you can come in here this is a safe area. But when the tear gas started to fly, thrown by protesters, the police themselves began to evacuate then. I asked the guy who was in charge, “Where you going?” He said, “We’re leaving. It’s too dangerous.” They had a chance to nip this thing in the bud and they chose not to.
It may now look like what the chaos in Charlottesville, Virginia may be last night, and it would be a Fox News reporter exposing that the Virginia State Police were ordered to stand down right before the chaos began. Now we have a case that Charlottesville was possibly completely stages, as it's now being confirmed that the police in the area were ordered to stand down for some reason. Now what makes this now point to a staged event in Charlottesville, is that the police in the area of the protest told Fox News reporter Doug McKelway that they were leaving before the violence went hot at the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, VA.
You have to also remember that the Virginia governor is a very close associate of the Clinton's, so this report by this Fox News reporter likely points to this event being completely staged on both sides of the rally in Charlottesville, VA. We should probably all research if Dynacorp has an operation in the area of Charlottesville.
Nobody was intent on peace here from either side. People were intent on causing havoc and causing damage. And even as wounded were being brought out of the park police were sitting idly by. I was standing off a cordoned off area where the police had set up as a staging area, the state police, and they said you can come in here this is a safe area. But when the tear gas started to fly, thrown by protesters, the police themselves began to evacuate then. I asked the guy who was in charge, “Where you going?” He said, “We’re leaving. It’s too dangerous.” They had a chance to nip this thing in the bud and they chose not to.
It may now look like what the chaos in Charlottesville, Virginia may be last night, and it would be a Fox News reporter exposing that the Virginia State Police were ordered to stand down right before the chaos began. Now we have a case that Charlottesville was possibly completely stages, as it's now being confirmed that the police in the area were ordered to stand down for some reason. Now what makes this now point to a staged event in Charlottesville, is that the police in the area of the protest told Fox News reporter Doug McKelway that they were leaving before the violence went hot at the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, VA.
You have to also remember that the Virginia governor is a very close associate of the Clinton's, so this report by this Fox News reporter likely points to this event being completely staged on both sides of the rally in Charlottesville, VA. We should probably all research if Dynacorp has an operation in the area of Charlottesville.