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Molotov Cocktail of the Catskills Presentment  of Amerman in Albany On Brooklyn July 6

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Soundcloud
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FEDERAL COURTHOUSE, July 4 –  Amid protests about the murder of George Floyd, late on May 30 the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York got a complaint signed by  Magistrate Judge Sanket J. Bulsara about a Molotov cocktail attack on an NYPD vehicle.

Inner City Press, which covered the protests in Foley Square and at One Police Plaza on May 29 (video here and edited here), and aftermath on Fifth Avenue on May 30, publishes the complaint (later-written song on Soundcloud).

 Now on July 4 an alleged co-conspirator of Samantha Shader, Timothy Amerman, has been arrested for his assistance.

Update: Amerman had an initial appearance in Albany this afternoon and was detained. He will be back in federal court in Albany on Monday at 2 p.m. for a hearing to remove him to Brooklyn.

  He is 29 years-old and lives in Saugerties, NY; he is employed as a painter. From the Complaint (on Patreon here) --

"From the passenger compartment of the vehicle agents recovered, among other things, a handwritten note (the “Note”) addressed to “Sam + [Sister-1].” The note stated 'I found a few more glass bottles Than I thought I had, Though still not many. I’m giving you my mask in hopes That helps. Wish I had more. There’s also a bag in here for you. BE SAFE Please. Really[.] Good Luck, - Love Tim.'... AMERMAN admitted writing the Note and stated that he had planned to leave the Note with the bag, two cans of paint, and his recycling bin containing glass bottles outside of his house for SAMANTHA SHADER and Sister-1 to take. AMERMAN stated that he placed in the bag masks, rope, plastic baggies, and some marijuana for SAMANTHA SHADER and Sister-1... AMERMAN stated that he believed that SAMANTHA SHADER planned to use them as projectiles to throw at police and counter-protesters at the protest march in New York." There were also ten dollars for "gas" -- see Complaint on Patreon here.

 On June 5 the Second Circuit Court of Appeals first heard the government's appeal of the release of Mattis and Rahman. Inner City Press live tweeted it, here, and see below.

On June 23, after the defendants were remanded on June 5, a three judge panel heard more extensive arguments, which Inner City Press also live tweeted, here and below.

On June 29, Urooj Rahman was arraigned on the indictment. Inner City Press live tweeted it, here. 

 After 5 pm on June 5, this remand:  Full order on Patreon here. Watch this site.

Live tweeted thread of appeal argument here.

 On June 2, the appeal was filed, full text on Patreon here

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