Posted on 08/25/2018 7:17:03 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) Police say 16 Antifa protesters were arrested on Saturday after clashing with officers in Center City.
Organizers of the protest rallied dozens to meet at City Hall to oppose the Blue Lives Matter March being held at the Liberty Bell.
Philadelphia police say 75 Antifa protesters were in the area of Broad and Arch Streets around 11:30 a.m. During the protest, police say, several members started to fight with police. Sixteen Antifa protesters were arrested. Nine of those protesters were issued citations and seven were charged with disorderly conduct.
The Blue Lives Matter March, organized by a popular group called Sports Beer & Politics II, began at 10:30 a.m. Saturday on Market Street.
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Fighting the police is no longer Assault of a Peace Officer?
Felony charges?
You have to go over the mayors’ heads straight to the American people. go to these rallies dressed as Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty
Bump
Not protests, riots.
They looked dirty. Hope they got a wood shampoo.
Years ago, cops used batons.
“Fighting the police is no longer Assault of a Peace Officer?”
“No, they simply clashed. Kinda like wearing non complementary colored clothes.”
LMAO!!! Now that was funny, TMNL.
So what. A leftist judge will just let them go and allow them to create mayhem again and again.
The real criminals in today’s society are leftist judges who use their political beliefs when making their decisions on the bench.
Here is a perfect example of a antifa leftist being let go by a leftist judge even though he had attempted to murder people using a heavy bike lock.
JoMa
Gotta say, I like the sound of this "Sports Beer & Politics II", sponsor of the Blues Lives Matter march. Thanks Extremely Extreme Extremist.
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