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The Department of Justice has filed what looks to be the first tranche of charges against violent antifa protesters from coast to coast following weeks of rioting in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by police. As antifa itself would say, “It’s going down.”
Whatever comes out of the current rebellion, this will be the hardest thing for the elites to wash away: the feeling of confidence in our own abilities to change history, in relationships we have forged in the streets, and in the hearts and minds of those who have come alive. pic.twitter.com/ow3ES1EwDC
— It's Going Down (@IGD_News) June 12, 2020
More than 50 people have been indicted on various charges in La Mesa, Calif., Minneapolis, Austin, Dallas, Baton Rouge, Philly, St. Paul, and Tacoma.
“The #FirstAmendment does not permit people to use a protest as cover to commit arson, destroy property or incite violence. Any protestors who cross this line should know that we will use every tool at our disposal to find you and prosecute you.” @USAttyBrady https://t.co/BemGXgxIXa
— U.S. Attorneys (@USAttorneys) June 3, 2020
Conspicuously absent in this wave of indictments is anyone from Portland, Ore., arguably the area most seeded with members of the group designated as domestic terrorists by the Trump administration. Rioters there attacked the Justice Center. They were back Saturday night to finish the job.
Police clearing area now pic.twitter.com/O2j2nssbdF
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) June 13, 2020
No one from Seattle’s black bloc-outfitted terrorists or the Republic of CHAZ was named in these indictments, either.
Mayor, are you going to address the reported rapes, robberies and assaults your own police have said they’ve been unable to respond to inside the #CHAZ? https://t.co/mAVkOXhmukRead the rest from Victoria Taft HERE.
— Lance Gooden (@Lancegooden) June 13, 2020
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