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Joe Sexton's The Lost Sons of Omaha is a searing, no-holds-barred account of two linked and tragic deaths stemming from the 2020 George Floyd protests in Omaha, Nebraska. It explores the complex political and racial mistrust and division of today's America, as well as the need for gun control and mental health reform, the spread of fake news, and the call to band together in the collective pursuit of truth, fairness, and healing. The book explores the complex political and racial mistrust and division of today's America, as well as the need for gun control and mental health reform, the spread of fake news, and the call to band together in the collective pursuit of truth, fairness, and healing.
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PART ONE
PART ONE
I Hated Fire Watch
Jake Gardner was a successful nightclub owner in Omaha who had been involved in a dispute and shuttered due to the global coronavirus pandemic. He had stocked his bar with high-end liquor, which was his single most important financial asset. The protests in Omaha had been ignited by the killing of a Black man, George Floyd, by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which had been captured on video and broadcast to the world. Gardner had stocked his bar full of high-end liquor, which was his single most important financial asset. Omaha, a city of half a million people on the Missouri River, is known for its deep-pocketed philanthropy and entrenched segregation.
It has an overlooked history of lynchings and race riots, but has come to beat with a faint but durable blue Democratic heart. The Jesuit school Creighton University and the University of Nebraska Omaha help give the city a liberal character, and Gardner had been a lightning rod on matters of race and gender. He had also worked on Donald Trump’s run for president and had a cardboard cutout of Trump set up inside his nightclub. He was no fan of the Black Lives Matter movement. On May 30, Omaha Scanner allowed Gardner to monitor the events unfolding on the streets of Omaha, where protesters were abandoning the scene of the initial standoff with police.
The Douglas County Courthouse and Orpheum Theater were also under assault, and Gardner used his cell phone to text a former Marine and one of his best friends. Fire watch is a military term for guard duty, which is often seen as a way to kill time. The Marine Corps takes fire watch seriously and has a dozen or so requirements for performing it properly. When George Floyd's killing occurred, Gardner was in charge of his area and had the authority to stop and question any rank who sought to pass his area. He walked his post in a military manner, kept observant with keen attention to details, reported all violations of orders, was especially watchful at night, challenged all persons on or near his post, and quit his post only when properly relieved.
The protests ignited by Floyd's killing became more than just the latest angry reaction to an outrageous police killing, but a genuine moment of national reckoning. Donald Trump was seeking a second term and the COVID pandemic had already taken a toll on the nation's people of color. James Scurlock, a 22-year-old African American man, was one of the protesters making his way along Harney Street. He was born in an ambulance and had a nomadic childhood, living with his grandmother in Denver and a homeless shelter in Norfolk, Nebraska. His family and teachers thought he was a promising student, bright, creative, and taken with music.
Scurlock and his friend, Tucker Randall, found themselves in the offices of an architecture firm on Harney Street, one block from Jake Gardner's club, The Gatsby. James had rebelled against his father's strictness and ran off to Norfolk, where he was sentenced to three to five years in a juvenile correctional facility and two other arrests. Scurlock had a good heart, but it found itself in some bad places.
Fuck the Police"
The first night of protest in Omaha during the summer of 2020 was held outside the Northeast Police Precinct at 30th and Taylor Streets. Anthony Baker, one of the leaders, addressed the crowd, asking why police wanted to arrest George Floyd for the crime of forgery. Ernie Chambers, a Black firebrand from North Omaha, was also at the rally. The rally lasted an hour and ended without incident. The Omaha Police Department has had its share of scandal, with local advocates filing a formal complaint with the U.S.
Department of Justice in 2012. The Omaha Police Department has been accused of a pattern of use of force incidents, illegal arrests, disregard for state law, constitutional principles, and official police department policies, and a disproportionate concentration of abuse against racial and ethnic minorities. The complaint did not lead to any action by the Justice Department, and the catalogue of problems extended over generations. The city has no independent civilian oversight agency to keep check on the police department, and the killing of a young Black teen by a white police officer in 1969 was documented and analyzed by historians. George Floyd's killing sparked three days of protest and violence in North Omaha, with almost ninety people injured and sixty arrested.
The local chapter of the Black Panthers protected the neighborhood's Black churches, but the damage done had left scars in North Omaha. One night after the rally outside the police station at 39th and Taylor, Omaha was increasingly roiled by the maelstrom provoked by George Floyd's killing. At 72nd Street and Dodge, protesters blocked traffic and set upon a Nebraska State Patrol vehicle, with one person climbing atop it with a megaphone. The police fired rounds of PepperBall, nonlethal ammunition that sets off an explosion of searing smoke upon impact. The most important details in this text are the events that occurred on May 29th and May 30th in Omaha, Nebraska.
On May 29th, officers set off smoke grenades and cops on horses were enlisted. By 9 p.m., the scene had grown chaotic and protesters used wooden pallets to build a blockade across Dodge Street. At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Target store nearby. At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Best Buy store nearby. At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Target store nearby.
At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Target store nearby. At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Target store nearby. At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Best Buy store nearby. At 10 p.m., police got reports that protesters planned to break into the Target store nearby. At 10 p.m., The protests in Omaha caused hundreds of people to be reported outside police headquarters, leading to the deployment of