A Jacksonville man is accused of having a Molotov cocktail — a homemade fire bomb — at a May 31 protest downtown against police brutality, racial injustice and the death of George Floyd, who was killed by Minneapolis police.
Ivan Jacob Zecher, 27, faces federal charges of possessing a firearm as a felon and possessing an unregistered firearm, U.S. Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez announced Monday afternoon
Jacksonville felon charged with having Molotov cocktail at protest
And from another article, we get an interesting description:
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives determined the bottle contained gasoline and polystyrene (a flammable gel), and the cork to which was coated with polystyrene, which constituted a “Molotov cocktail,” an incendiary bomb and destructive device and therefore considered a firearm under federal law.
George Floyd protests: Man arrested in Jacksonville faces federal charges for possessing Molotov cocktail
Not quite your run of the mill Molotov Cocktail like you usually see, but a bottle filled with bathtub napalm. This device will not simply explode and then flame out, but it will continue to burn and burn till the gel is consumed. The bad news? It does so ever so lowly burning everything it touched and water will not put it out. Now please imagine flesh being touched by that.
I am not going to post photos of Napalm victims, you can do that on your own. I am just going to quote Larry Correia (again):
“Stop, drop, and roll doesn’t work with napalm. ”
And that is why we need to shoot arsonists on sight.
Dr. Ossian Sweet seemed to believe that course of action had it’s place. In Detroit, in fact.
“And that is why we need to shoot arsonists on the head.”
FIFY.
Looks like Limoncello in the bottle. Wonder if the color was accidental, or designed to mislead?
But it’s ok cause it was a BLM protest
Would throwing a moltov cocktail at a women’s homeless shelter be okay also since it was a “protest’?