1. It appears that before things even got started that a decision was made to declare it an unlawful assembly, despite a permit being issued.
2. At around 10:00 am the commies began attacking the permit holders, and this is key: the police did nothing because at this point they should have confronted those who were truly there in violation of the law as defined in the article. The commies should have been confronted and told to disperse.
3. The violence was allowed to continue for over an hour, and the decision was made at about 11:22 to disperse the crowd. So it would appear that if there was a stand down order, it could have been between about 10:00 when the commies began their attack and about 11:22 when the order was given to disperse.
4. As best as I can tell from the article, the people who were ordered to disperse, and against whom the order to disperse was enforced, were the permit holders. The order to disperse was not enforced against the commies.
There is a huge gap in events timewise, because if I have correctly read the account of the crash in a different article, it was around 1:45 pm when Fields crashed his car and Heather was killed. Hopefully, someone here has a good account stored of what happened between the time when the order to disperse was given and when the crash occurred.
The chain of events and the planning for the event need further examination.
This whole deal looks suspicious.
That's true, this article doesn't cover that at all. But there is growing evidence from other sources that it happened.
That’s pretty good, There still needs to be Federal Criminal Prosecution.
But here is my next question:
On what Planet would self described followers of the National Socialist Workers Party be considered “Right” of Anything except full blown communism??
So wasn’t this really a War between two factions of the Wild Eyed Leftists??