The source of the target list is now denying that it came from them. So who knows? The Gateway Pundit is not the most reliable source.
Assuming the list is authentic:
I'm going to regret asking this, but what is the point of targeting hospitals? Don't the "protestors" realize they're going to need those facilities when the good people of Ferguson have had enough?
The point is to make life hard for everybody - not just the good people of Ferguson. The art museum is nowhere near Ferguson, and the Botanical Gardens are even farther away. Anheuser Busch is further still (no pun intended). But they want everyone to know it's not business as usual, and life can't go on, until teh social justice eschaton is immanentized.
I think their strategy of targeting distant neighborhoods is going to backfire, and has probably already backfired. They've been doing this for months.
Yeah, the whole hospital thing is really jaw-droppingly - special. Aside from blocking emergency cases from hospital entrances, (which could easily happen, even if the organizers try to prevent it (especially because not every dire-emergency patient will arrive in an ambulance)), there are noise ordinances. If they are stoopid enough to try it, I hope some case law emerges, that helps SCOTUS rethink their moronic stance on funeral protests.
Also on the list is the Quiktrip on West Florissant Avenue. The mind boggles that any group claiming to be peaceful would associate themselves with that place. But the "protestors" don't seem to get it.