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So-called "anti-fascist" thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 01:29:59 2017

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Police injured, more than 200 arrested at Trump inauguration protests in DC

By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Updated 12:42 AM ET, Sat January 21, 2017
Six police officers were injured and 217 protesters arrested Friday after a morning of peaceful protests and coordinated disruptions of Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony gave way to ugly street clashes in downtown Washington.

At least two DC police officers and one other person were taken to the hospital after run-ins with protesters, DC Fire Spokesman Vito Maggiolo told CNN. Acting DC Police Chief Peter Newsham said the officers' injuries were considered minor and not life threatening.

Bursts of chaos erupted on 12th and K Streets as black-clad "antifascist" protesters smashed storefronts and bus stops, hammered out the windows of a limousine and eventually launched rocks at a phalanx of police lined up in an eastbound crosswalk. Officers responded by launching smoke and flash-bang devices, which could be heard from blocks away, into the street to disperse the crowds.

"Pepper spray and other control devices were used to control the criminal actors and protect persons and property," police said.

Anti-Trump protests also broke out Friday in US cities, including New York, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago and Portland, Oregon. Authorities in Seattle say one person was in critical condition at a hospital with a gunshot wound. Demonstrations also took place overseas in Hong Kong, Berlin and London.

In Washington, Newsham told CNN the several hundred demonstrators who actively confronted police were vastly outnumbered by the thousands of nonviolent protesters who swarmed the nation's capital for Inauguration Day and Saturday's Women's March on Washington.

"We have been pointing out all along that this is a very isolated incident, and by and large, everything is going peacefully and a lot of folks have come to the city to enjoy this historic day, not only the Capitol but walking all around the city," he said.

But many protesters, including permitted marchers, accused security personnel of denying them access to their planned routes.

Ashley Link, 37, made her way to Franklin Square after an ANSWER Coalition protest slated for the Navy Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue, about a mile away, was effectively blocked by what many there described as onerous security restrictions. She expressed concern that isolated clashes with police would overshadow other messages on display, but sympathized with the rowdier elements in the street.

"I'm all about peaceful protesting, practicing nonviolence, but at the same time, I understand why people are so frustrated," she said. "They are so upset about so many things in our country right now that to make a poster? There's not a poster big enough to cover all the things that people are frustrated about."

Hours earlier, Lysander Reid-Powell, a 20-year-old student from New Mexico, joined in a Black Lives Matter-led blockade of an entrance onto the National Mall.

"I think Donald Trump is a fascist, and it's very easy for people, especially people who are in pain, to slip into fascism," he said. "It's easy for people to feel like the individual has no power and that you're just one small little ant in the big hill, so ultimately all that matters is popular resistance."

As Trump supporters and other spectators began to emerge from their hotels, many in the new president's signature red caps, and head for the security checkpoints on Friday morning, protesters at multiple entry points sought to cut off access by staging coordinated sit-ins. As the swearing-in ceremony neared around noon, hundreds of people remained snarled in long lines.

Three women were chained together at the neck on 10th Street, and more than 150 DisruptJ20 demonstrators surrounded an entrance near the Canadian embassy. "This checkpoint is closed," they chanted, forcing Trump supporters to turn back and walk along Indiana Avenue in search of a clearer path.

An assortment of "pop up" protests also lined the streets surrounding the secure zones on the mall. "We're here to take a stand against the ideas that Trump spouted throughout the course of this campaign — sexism, Islamophobia, his bigotry and nationalism," said protester Jed Holtz, from New York City.

The protests did not stop at the checkpoints. A half-dozen members of "Democracy Spring," a group that agitates against the influence of money in politics, obtained tickets that placed them within shouting distance of the swearing-in ceremony.

As Trump stepped forward to to take the oath of office, six protesters, each wearing a letter of the word "RESIST," stood up to chant the preamble to US Constitution.

Their shouting made it difficult for those seated nearby — including former campaign staffers and volunteers, as well as Trump's ex-wife Ivana Trump — to hear Trump utter the words that officially made him the 45th President of the United States.

The disruption was compounded when, much as it happened at Trump's campaign rallies, his supporters responded, erupting in shouts of "Trump, Trump, Trump!" as they tried to drown out the interlopers.

Liberal groups praised the work of protesters, many of whom traveled from around the country to rail against a president they called "illegitimate" in thousands of signs and songs.

"The only source of light on this miserable day is the massive, multi-racial, multi-generational progressive resistance movement led by women and people of color that's already emerging to confront Donald Trump's agenda of hate and growing stronger every single day," Democracy for America Executive Director Charles Chamberlain said in a statement following the inaugural ceremony.

Demonstrations elsewhere

In New York, nine people were arrested for disorderly conduct, according to the New York Police Department. Authorities said five people were arrested at a protest in Dallas, six in Chicago.

In Portland, Oregon, protesters were armed with clubs, sticks and throwing unknown liquid at officers, according to the Portland Police Department.

In Seattle, people threw bricks and other items at officers during a demonstration on the the University of Washington campus, city police said. Harborview Medical Center in Seattle confirmed it was treating a man who was shot at the protest and is in critical condition.

The anti-Trump protests extended well beyond water's edge, with rallies popping up in London, Hong Kong and Berlin — where demonstrators held a sign that read, "Walls divide." In the West Bank, Palestinians protested against Israeli settlements and Trump's plan to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.

On Thursday night in Washington, protesters gathered on 14th Street outside the National Press Club to demonstrate against "DeploraBall," an event organized by some of Trump's most aggressive online supporters. The name riffs off the campaign description of some Trump backers by his defeated opponent, Hillary Clinton, as a "basket of deplorables."

As attendees — some of whom were clad in suits and red hats, others dressed in gowns — entered the event, demonstrators chanted "Shame" and "Nazis go home" behind a phalanx of police. Some held signs that read "No Alt Reich" and "No Nazi USA."

The Women's March gets ready for prime time

On Saturday, the Women's March on Washington could attract a quarter million participants, organizers said.

"We're really trying to set a tone of resistance for the coming years," Lacy MacAuley, a DisruptJ20 organizer, told CNN. "Donald Trump represents a shift in our politics in a dangerous, harmful, exclusionary direction. We oppose those policies of hate."

According to Department of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson, as many as 900,000 spectators may attend inaugural ceremonies.

Johnson told reporters last week that 28,000 security personnel from dozens of agencies, including local and out-of-town police officers, will be fanned out across the city on Inauguration Day and into the weekend.

Organizers of the march, which begins near Capitol Hill at 10 a.m. ET, now say internal divisions, many of them stemming from a divisive Democratic primary fight, are being put aside in the name of solidarity.

"We have already proven that Hillary and Bernie Sanders supporters can work together against fascism, xenophobia, and racism," Linda Sarsour, a Palestinian-American Muslim activist from Brooklyn, told CNN.

The march, which began with a modest Facebook call in the aftermath of the election, has grown in to what could be one of the larger political demonstrations ever in DC.

There are more than 600 "sister marches" planned around the country and fundraising for the event has largely come in chunks of $20 and $30 online donations.

"It really reminds me of the Sanders campaign," Sarsour said. "A very grassroots, very grass-powered movement."

CNN's Brian Todd, Sarah Ganim, Noah Gray, Dugald McConnell, Pallavi Reddy, Jeremy Diamond, Betsy Klein, Joe Sutton and Chris Welch contributed to this report.


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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Express Rider on Sat Jan 21 06:24:02 2017, in response to So-called "anti-fascist" thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 01:29:59 2017.

does no good to smash storefronts, it's right up there with subway surfing

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Sat Jan 21 09:27:24 2017, in response to So-called "anti-fascist" thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 01:29:59 2017.

"There are a lot of peoe still in pain...."

There it is, the snowflake syndrome. They can't take midterms. They can't concentrate. This is what the left has become. If they don't get their way they whine, cry and act out.



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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Sat Jan 21 10:13:12 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sat Jan 21 09:27:24 2017.

.....or smash Starbucks Windows...

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Sat Jan 21 10:21:56 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Sat Jan 21 10:13:12 2017.

That too. One hopes that the police will start taking out their frustration on the protestors.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 12:23:44 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Express Rider on Sat Jan 21 06:24:02 2017.

does no good to smash storefronts

No good is intended by the storefront smashers.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jan 21 12:25:19 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 12:23:44 2017.

if the libs could, they would spin this as Kristallnacht.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 12:26:11 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jan 21 12:25:19 2017.

They can't, because it's they themselves doing it.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jan 21 12:29:14 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 12:26:11 2017.

I remember when they tried to portray the Tea Party as Kristallnacht.

That's how it works.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 12:35:27 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jan 21 12:29:14 2017.

Or didn't work, as the case may be. Especially when the photos came out comparing how clean the Tea Party left their protest sites to how dirty and destroyed the "Occupy" and "BLM" rioters left theirs.

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So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 22 00:46:30 2017, in response to So-called "anti-fascist" thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jan 21 01:29:59 2017.

AP/CBS News

January 21, 2017, 7:49 PM

Most protesters arrested on Inauguration Day will face felony rioting charges, federal prosecutors say

Most of the approximately 230 protesters arrested on Inauguration Day will be charged with felony rioting, federal prosecutors said.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office said the offense is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. The office said most of those arrested will be released without having to post bail and must return to court in February.

A first group of 10 men appeared in Superior Court just before 3 p.m., and their lawyer entered a not guilty plea on their behalf. A judge released all of them on the condition they not get re-arrested in the District of Columbia.

Interim D.C. police chief Peter Newsham said Friday that 217 people were being charged with rioting.

The arrests took place in a four-block stretch of downtown Washington around the time of President Trump’s swearing-in ceremony.

The arrests came after some protesters created chaos. Windows of downtown businesses were smashed, and police deployed pepper spray and “sting balls” against the crowd.

The protesters were armed with crowbars and threw objects at people and businesses, destroying storefronts and damaging vehicles.

Six police officers were hurt — three of them hit in the head with flying objects, CBS affiliate WUSA reported. According to the station, the six had minor injuries.

Also Saturday, hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Washington for the Women’s March on Washington. Demonstrators also turned out in cities across the U.S. and the world.

Wearing pink, pointy-eared “pussyhats” to mock the new president, crowds massed to send Mr. Trump an emphatic message that they won’t let his agenda go unchallenged over the next four years.

The women brandished signs with messages such as “Women won’t back down” and “Less fear more love” and decried Mr. Trump’s stand on such issues as abortion, health care, diversity and climate change. Their message reverberated at demonstrations from New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles to Paris, Berlin, London, Prague, Sydney and beyond.


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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges

Posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Jan 22 00:54:15 2017, in response to So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 22 00:46:30 2017.

Pink pointy-eared pussyhats.
Priceless.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Jan 22 01:07:10 2017, in response to So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 22 00:46:30 2017.

the most violent activists are professionals who get paid to do this.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 22 01:34:49 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC—and now face felony rioting charges, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Jan 22 01:07:10 2017.

To be sure.

Of course, they may not be bailed out this time.

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Sun Jan 22 10:01:19 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sat Jan 21 10:21:56 2017.

The best way to do that without sparking further left outrage is simply sit back and let the rioters f**k up the "peaceful" protesters.

I knew this would happen. I wanted to go to DC this weekend (not really because I cared for the inauguration, but just something to do) but the thought of violent leftist protesting kept me away. Looks like it was a smart move. I wonder if the reason the National Mall was empty was because those who would attend feared for their lives.

The bank and McDonalds made perfect sense as targets since they are signs of financial and corporate interests. However, I am surprised they would attack their own churches too (Starbucks).

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Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 22 11:21:31 2017, in response to Re: So-called ''anti-fascist'' thugs act like fascists in DC, smashing storefronts; get pepper-sprayed, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Sun Jan 22 10:01:19 2017.

The best way to do that without sparking further left outrage is simply sit back and let the rioters f**k up the "peaceful" protesters

You cannot please the left. Especially by giving rioters "who wished to destroy the space to do that", to quote Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.

The bank and McDonalds made perfect sense as targets since they are signs of financial and corporate interests. However, I am surprised they would attack their own churches too (Starbucks)

Nothing makes "perfect sense as targets". The left wants to tear down all facets of society.

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