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According to an El Cajon Police press release, up to 75 protesters blocked an intersection in the town, stopping cars and breaking their windows. They also assaulted a motorcyclist who was knocked off of his motorcycle.
On the day of the attack, the mayor had received a threatening letter, reading: "He who does not want to hear will have to feel" and "Oersdorf for the Oersdorfers," Speigel reported.
The mayor, who wanted to allow refugees to move into a property in Oersdorf, a small town in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, has received death threats for months, and the local town hall had to cancel its meetings twice because of bomb threats, the German newspaper said.
The senior Trident submarine crew trashed the Faslane naval base Neptune Cinema after a civilian who manned the bar clocked off, leaving an 'honesty bar.'
A source at the base told the Daily Record that ordinary sailors would be "up on charges" over the crime, so "officers shouldn't be treated any different."
The submarine, which carries Britain's constant at-sea nuclear deterrent, returned to base in Scotland last Friday, the Daily Record reports.
Feras Jabro was marching alongside numerous protesters in El Cajon, California, after police there fatally shot a black man who was believed to have had mental problems.
For Jabro, the rally was peaceful until someone noticed his Trump-slogan hat, reading "Make America Great Again."
"You are at an event where people don't support Donald Trump at all," a woman in a yellow headdress is seen telling him in a video that Jabro recorded. In a short moment, the crowd starts chanting "get out," and someone off camera hits the Trump supporter on the head.
Comment: The "mob" has been primed. The age-old strategy of divide and conquer is in place and working well.

Firefighters put out a fire in a duplex on Foote Avenue in Colorado Springs September 25.
Michael and Cathryn Griffith reportedly had a butane hash oil extraction operation in the kitchen of their duplex in the 200 block of North Foote Avenue, Colorado Springs police said. The chemicals caused an explosion about 7 p.m. Sunday.
A 12-year-old child was in the east Colorado Springs home when it caught fire, police said.
Flames caused "extensive damage" to the Griffith duplex, and damaged the attic of another home, police said.
Michael Griffith was arrested on suspicion of extraction of marijuana concentrate, fourth-degree arson, reckless endangerment, cruelty to animals and child abuse. His wife was arrested on suspicion of child abuse, police said.
No injuries were reported.
The frightening incident was caught on camera from a building overlooking the street in Kayseri, Central Anatolia.
It first shows the driver plough through the street, crashing into parked cars before reversing and coming to a standstill.
Crowds then gather around the vehicle to try stop the man and help the passenger, reportedly his girlfriend. They quickly disperse, however, when the man produces a machete.
Dash cam video obtained exclusively by NBC affiliate WKYC shows Pele Smith being escorted to the squad car while handcuffed in Lorain, Ohio.
Instead of opening the car door for Smith and placing him in the backseat, the officer escorting him throws him against the windshield so hard that the glass shatters.
According to the local Seychelles newspaper, there was no sign of violence on the bodies of the women who were on a one week vacation at the resort. The mother and brother of the sisters are currently in Seychelles "pressing U.S. and local officials for details" and making arrangements to bring the sisters back to the U.S. according to a news report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, which covered the story because the sisters had attended high school in the area.
This latest unusual death of a JPMorgan Chase employee adds to a stunning roster of bizarre deaths since 2014 - a period which has also seen three felony counts leveled against the firm by the U.S. Justice Department and billions of dollars in fines for wide-ranging charges of wrongdoing.
It also collected multimedia recordings from Grand Central Station demonstrations according to court documents filed by the NYPD in response to a lawsuit, The Guardian reported.
The disclosures were made after a group of New York attorneys filed a suit against the NYPD after they refused requests to release records under the freedom of information law.
Firefighters believe a furnace is to blame.
"It was kind of scary," said homeowner Kattie Gamble.
Eighty -three-year-old Kattie Gamble 's Ethel Street home, of 56 years, exploded overnight.
"I lit the furnace today because it got so chilly in there, I lit the pilot," said Gamble.
Then she fell asleep.
"I was laying in there on the couch sleep and all of a sudden all this crashing noise came down," said Gamble.














Comment: Update: One woman who was not a part of the protests tells RT she was shot in the face with a beanbag pellet for no reason while standing outside a 7/11 gas station: