Rioters Follow Police Home & Attack w/ Firebombs: Report

America's violent political outrage continues to escalate.

In Georgia a group of rioters followed police to their personal homes and attacked their property with Molotov cocktails.

Here's another news story about "peaceful" protesters.

Jason Braverman reports:

Three people are in custody after two police cars at two different homes were reportedly targeted in Gwinnett County. A third patrol car had windows smashed out in an unrelated incident.
On Tuesday between 10 p.m. and midnight, police say the patrol cars were struck with Molotov cocktails at the homes of two Gwinnett County Police officers in Duluth and Lawrenceville.
A caller to 911 said the GCPD patrol car was on fire near Duluth. When firefighters arrived, the fire was already extinguished. Witnesses reported seeing three black males running from the scene.
In the second incident, a caller told 911 that someone tried to set a patrol car on fire at the officer's home in unincorporated Lawrenceville. Witnesses said they saw a dark-colored car leaving the area. A fire started on the ground behind the car and the car had two dents on it.
After the first two incidents, police provided information to other agencies. Lawrenceville Police said they found one of the suspect's vehicles and arrested Alvin Joseph, a 21-year-old from Lawrenceville. Alvin’s passenger, Lakaila Mack, a 20-year-old from Dacula, was taken to GCPD headquarters for questioning. Following her interview, she was placed under arrest, police said.
With the help of the Gwinnett County Fire Department Arson Unit, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), authorities were able to track down 21-year-old Ebuka Chike-Morah, of Duluth, and his vehicle.

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