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🚨🇺🇸 NICK SORTOR CALLED 911… THEN GOT GHOSTED? Nick said he called 911 multiple times in Minneapolis as he witnessed protesters stealing weapons from a federal vehicle, and literally no one picked up, followed-up, nothing. But how is that even possible? Cities are stretched thin sometimes, but if emergency...

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