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Portland woman on city council wants to defund police...but she calls them
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/portlan...premacists

The Portland city commissioner, criticized after phoning 911 with concerns during a Lyft ride despite pushing to "defund" Portland police, attributes her actions to fear of "white supremacists."

Jo Ann Hardesty and Lyft driver Richmond Frost quarreled Nov. 1 when Hardesty ordered an Uber from a casino resort and the two had trouble locating each other. Hardesty then complained about the driver's windows being down, which is in line with Lyft's policies to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to KATU News.

Frost eventually pulled into a Chevron gas station, canceled the ride and asked Hardesty to leave the vehicle. The city commissioner said she called 911 and refused because "it was cold and she was a woman and alone," the dispatch report shows.

Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty. (Photos by Diego Diaz/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty. (Photos by Diego Diaz/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
"This is another example of being Black in America and being put in a position where I have to be the one to look out for my personal safety. I didnâ€t expect the Lyft driver to do it, certainly didnâ€t expect the police to do it. It was my responsibility to make sure I got home safe," Hardesty said during a Thursday city council meeting.

She continued: "When youâ€re living in a city where white supremacists are proudly riding around in their big trucks with their flags, and youâ€re a Black person, and somebody wants to put [you] on the side of the road at night -- not gonna happen."

PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

The commissioner told the 911 operator: “Iâ€ve got a Lyft driver that decided he would just drop me off at a filling station. Well, Iâ€m not getting out of the car, in the dark, at a filling station, not happening. All because I asked him to put the window up."

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"I am not going to allow him to leave me on the side of the road. I paid for a ride and he says he canceled it, so Iâ€m just going to sit here until he sends me another ride," she said.

The dispatcher explained that the vehicle is Frost's property, no crimes were committed, and only she can order another Lyft.

After Hardesty called 911, Frost made his own 911 call.

"I canceled the ride so she's no longer involved or engaged with me. She's refusing to get out of my car," he said. Officers were sent to the scene.

Frost told two Portland Police Department the officers who responded that Hardesty "became irate when he refused to roll the windows up" at the time of the disagreement.

PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

Hardesty has been pushing for a budget amendment that would "reallocate $18 million from the Portland Police Bureau to reinvest in community, COVID-19 relief and police alternatives."


After the Portland City Council failed to pass the budget amendment last week, Hardesty called on elected leaders to "move past the fear and stretch ourselves to take the action that is demanded."

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Make America Honest Again
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Wouldn't even with Pitches *****. LOL.
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WOW...so this is what they want America to look like..
Boobs are proof that men can concentrate on 2 things at the same time
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She looks like an extra on The Walking Dead.
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"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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(11-14-2020, 08:38 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: She looks like an extra on The Walking Dead.
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Yes...yes she does.

She looks kind of like that thing from Predator.
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I don't care what she looks like she is a jerk.  She called the police about warning the driver was going to call the police.
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(11-14-2020, 08:24 PM)zigbee Wrote: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/portlan...premacists

The Portland city commissioner, criticized after phoning 911 with concerns during a Lyft ride despite pushing to "defund" Portland police, attributes her actions to fear of "white supremacists."

Jo Ann Hardesty and Lyft driver Richmond Frost quarreled Nov. 1 when Hardesty ordered an Uber from a casino resort and the two had trouble locating each other. Hardesty then complained about the driver's windows being down, which is in line with Lyft's policies to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to KATU News.

Frost eventually pulled into a Chevron gas station, canceled the ride and asked Hardesty to leave the vehicle. The city commissioner said she called 911 and refused because "it was cold and she was a woman and alone," the dispatch report shows.

Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty.  (Photos by Diego Diaz/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty.  (Photos by Diego Diaz/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
"This is another example of being Black in America and being put in a position where I have to be the one to look out for my personal safety. I didnâ€t expect the Lyft driver to do it, certainly didnâ€t expect the police to do it. It was my responsibility to make sure I got home safe," Hardesty said during a Thursday city council meeting.

She continued: "When youâ€re living in a city where white supremacists are proudly riding around in their big trucks with their flags, and youâ€re a Black person, and somebody wants to put [you] on the side of the road at night -- not gonna happen."

PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

The commissioner told the 911 operator: “Iâ€ve got a Lyft driver that decided he would just drop me off at a filling station. Well, Iâ€m not getting out of the car, in the dark, at a filling station, not happening. All because I asked him to put the window up."

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"I am not going to allow him to leave me on the side of the road. I paid for a ride and he says he canceled it, so Iâ€m just going to sit here until he sends me another ride," she said.

The dispatcher explained that the vehicle is Frost's property, no crimes were committed, and only she can order another Lyft.

After Hardesty called 911, Frost made his own 911 call.

"I canceled the ride so she's no longer involved or engaged with me. She's refusing to get out of my car," he said. Officers were sent to the scene.

Frost told two Portland Police Department the officers who responded that Hardesty "became irate when he refused to roll the windows up" at the time of the disagreement.

PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

Hardesty has been pushing for a budget amendment that would "reallocate $18 million from the Portland Police Bureau to reinvest in community, COVID-19 relief and police alternatives."


After the Portland City Council failed to pass the budget amendment last week, Hardesty called on elected leaders to "move past the fear and stretch ourselves to take the action that is demanded."

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WTF is that.
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She's afraid of white supremacists at night in Portland. Black people are in a lot of danger from white supremacists at night in Portland so she has a valid point.  Rolleyes
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(11-14-2020, 08:38 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: She looks like an extra on The Walking Dead.
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(11-14-2020, 09:30 PM)Dzone1 Wrote:
(11-14-2020, 08:24 PM)zigbee Wrote: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/portlan...premacists

The Portland city commissioner, criticized after phoning 911 with concerns during a Lyft ride despite pushing to "defund" Portland police, attributes her actions to fear of "white supremacists."

Jo Ann Hardesty and Lyft driver Richmond Frost quarreled Nov. 1 when Hardesty ordered an Uber from a casino resort and the two had trouble locating each other. Hardesty then complained about the driver's windows being down, which is in line with Lyft's policies to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to KATU News.

Frost eventually pulled into a Chevron gas station, canceled the ride and asked Hardesty to leave the vehicle. The city commissioner said she called 911 and refused because "it was cold and she was a woman and alone," the dispatch report shows.

Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty.  (Photos by Diego Diaz/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty.  (Photos by Diego Diaz/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
"This is another example of being Black in America and being put in a position where I have to be the one to look out for my personal safety. I didnâ€t expect the Lyft driver to do it, certainly didnâ€t expect the police to do it. It was my responsibility to make sure I got home safe," Hardesty said during a Thursday city council meeting.

She continued: "When youâ€re living in a city where white supremacists are proudly riding around in their big trucks with their flags, and youâ€re a Black person, and somebody wants to put [you] on the side of the road at night -- not gonna happen."

PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

The commissioner told the 911 operator: “Iâ€ve got a Lyft driver that decided he would just drop me off at a filling station. Well, Iâ€m not getting out of the car, in the dark, at a filling station, not happening. All because I asked him to put the window up."

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"I am not going to allow him to leave me on the side of the road. I paid for a ride and he says he canceled it, so Iâ€m just going to sit here until he sends me another ride," she said.

The dispatcher explained that the vehicle is Frost's property, no crimes were committed, and only she can order another Lyft.

After Hardesty called 911, Frost made his own 911 call.

"I canceled the ride so she's no longer involved or engaged with me. She's refusing to get out of my car," he said. Officers were sent to the scene.

Frost told two Portland Police Department the officers who responded that Hardesty "became irate when he refused to roll the windows up" at the time of the disagreement.

PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

Hardesty has been pushing for a budget amendment that would "reallocate $18 million from the Portland Police Bureau to reinvest in community, COVID-19 relief and police alternatives."


After the Portland City Council failed to pass the budget amendment last week, Hardesty called on elected leaders to "move past the fear and stretch ourselves to take the action that is demanded."

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WTF is that.
I'd put money she doesn't have sinus problems.
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(11-14-2020, 09:30 PM)Dzone1 Wrote:
(11-14-2020, 08:24 PM)zigbee Wrote: PORTLAND ELECTION UNREST REROUTES EMERGENCY SERVICES AS DESTRUCTIVE CROWDS BLOCK STREET ACCESS

Hardesty has been pushing for a budget amendment that would "reallocate $18 million from the Portland Police Bureau to reinvest in community, COVID-19 relief and police alternatives."


After the Portland City Council failed to pass the budget amendment last week, Hardesty called on elected leaders to "move past the fear and stretch ourselves to take the action that is demanded."

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WTF is that.

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Pitch ya beat me to it.   Big Grin
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