Lancaster PA: Upper Class Sorority Sister Arrested During A Night of Rioting - $1,000,000 Bail - Kathryn Patterson's Father Outraged - 17 Sept 2020
The father of the girl criticized the judge’s decision to set her bail at $1 million, saying it was “obscene” and unconstitutional.
(After being called to a home for domestic violence police were attacked by a knife wielding man)
After a local man who had violent outbursts was attacking family members the police were called. The man can bursting out of the front door with a knife and ran towards police screaming. He was shot dead before he reached the officers. Word of the killing spread on social media and a crowd of protesters formed and began blocking streets and threatening motorists and pedestrians. Windows were smashed in stores and government buildings including the US Post Office, for some reason.
Police arrested a number of people pictured below:
20-year-old Kathryn Patterson is facing felony and misdemeanor charges including arson, vandalism, riot, and undisciplined conduct after her arrest. She was supposedly part of the protests over the fatal police shooting of Ricardo Munoz, who chased a police officer with an intention to kill him.
The 20-year-old is an obvious BLM supporter, constantly uploading BLM photos on Facebook with a description “BLM, all day every day” and leaving comments, “my left fist to symbolize black power.”
The father of the girl, Chip Patterson, criticized the judge and called the $1 million bail “obscene and unconstitutional.”
Happy times in the rain ....
“I cannot tell you how long this night has been. I think regardless of what these people did or didn’t do, the bail amount is just outrageous and clearly against the Eighth Amendment. The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits ‘excessive bail,'” Patterson claimed.
Patterson’s attorneys claim she and her companion Taylor Enterline, who was also arrested by the police, were doing nothing more than helping, before they were arrested.
Taylor Enterline
In the aftermath of the shooting, the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office said protesters broke a window of the city’s police station, threw rocks and other items at law enforcement, and built a “bunker” in the middle of the road. The protesters also allegedly set fire to a dumpster, police said. The protesters’ charges range from “loitering and prowling at night” to arson and rioting.
Taylor Enterline, a 20-year-old described as a “street medic,” was booked in the Lancaster County Prison Monday on a litany of charges including arson, institutional vandalism, failure to disperse, disorderly conduct, and more. She had her bail amount lowered from $1 million to an unsecured price of $50,000 Thursday. The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania had previously decried the bond amount for her and others as “exorbitantly high,” calling it an “abuse of the bail system.” Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman wrote on Twitter that Enterline’s bail amount, specifically, was “blatantly unconstitutional” after a Twitter thread mentioning her arrest went viral.
The social justice advocacy group Lancaster Stands Up defined the “absurdly high bail amounts” as “a politically motivated attack on the movement for police reform and accountability.”
(The US has seen three months of protests, looting, arson, and attacks on police and random people on the street)
https://conservativeroom.com/dad-outraged-after-1-million-bail-set-by-judge-for-his-daughter-who-was-arrested-during-blm-protest-this-is-unconstitutional/









They are all heroes who should be applauded not arrested.
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