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Armed Minneapolis Residents Reportedly Question Visitors, Guard Neighborhoods Amid ‘State Failure’

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Armed residents in Minneapolis have reportedly formed enclaves to protect their neighborhoods in the epicenter of mass nationwide violence.

Men dawning rifles, bats and handguns question visitors about their intentions and convene in neighborhood watch groups to detect suspicious activity. Residents watching the destruction in parts of Minnesota have since stocked up fire retardants and make conscious efforts to remove flammable objects from their property and seal down their homes, according to a Wednesday report from the Associated Press.

“There’s a sense of state failure and into state failure comes private actions to protect one’s family and one’s community,” Princeton professor Omar Wasow told the AP.

The Minneapolis 3rd Precinct Police Station burned to the ground after officers evacuated the building in the first view days of violent insurrections in the Gopher State. A list of a few hundred businesses have also since been reported to be damaged, burned or looted by protestors livid by the widely controversial death of George Floyd, who was killed by asphyxiation by a Minneapolis police officer, according to a report from Bring Me The News.

Residential communities fear their homes are next on the list and believe law enforcement response in these times to be inadequate.

“You’ve got that feeling that eyes are on you,” a Minneapolis resident told the AP about the watch groups.

Calls to arms nationwide have been heeded by those wishing to protect their lives and property. Video shows multiple St. Paul residents standing guard in front of their businesses after a spell of looting and rioting.

The Minneapolis Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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  1. Please fix word use in second paragraph. The word is “donning” (putting on) not “dawning.” This website looks very unprofessional at times.

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