Democrats are terrorists.
At least it’s correct this time.😉
Only Nazis spray paint swastikas.
Time for Elon to sue CNN, MDNBC, NBC, CBS and ABC! They all accuse him of the nazi salute! Sue them for deformation until they cry uncle…DESTROY THEM NO MERCY!
Fidiots!
Some cameras, Stingrays, and Flocks will make it easy going to catch these people...but the REAL QUESTION is whether those in government even want to catch them.
I guess that the late night comics and Walz will be “kidding” about this too.
he must think this is really hilarious!
Further proof that only Democrats put swastikas all over the place.
https://antifawatch.net/ViewReport/2638fcba
First Name : Jason
Last Name : Schwanke
Approx. Age : 43
State : Wyoming
FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/jason.schwanke.1
Tags : Socialist Rifle Assocation
Notes
Likes and follows a wide variety of Antifa groups and related groups
https://www.facebook.com/jason.schwanke.1/likes_all
Indicates activities across several states.
Linked arrest in Rock Springs Wyoming for alleged violation of protection order in 2015 (probably not Antifa related, but past criminal activity).
https://www.sweetwaternow.com/sweetwater-county-arrest-reports-april-15-2/
Posted By : Anonymous in November 2020
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https://wyofile.com/dci-warned-police-of-rumored-antifa-protesters-headed-to-sturgis/
DCI warned police of rumored antifa protesters headed to Sturgis
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by Andrew Graham
August 18, 2020
An intelligence officer in Wyoming’s Division of Criminal Investigation warned other law enforcement that Black Lives Matter and antifa protesters were traveling through Wyoming on their way to Sturgis, South Dakota, according to an email obtained by WyoFile.
“We have received credible information from a South Dakota Agent and South Dakota ATF Analyst that BLM & ANTIFA members are currently staying in Cheyenne enroute to Sturgis, South Dakota,” DCI Intelligence Analyst Lanae Fry wrote in an Aug. 6 email.
“We’re awaiting further detail. We do not know what Motels/Hotels or mode of transportation they may be in yet,” Fry continued.
Both Fry and DCI acting Director Forrest Williams declined to discuss where the information came from, or whether activists had in fact passed through the state on the way to South Dakota. Both officials said the information in the email is sensitive and should not be public. . .
In June and July, Facebook and news outlets labeled as false several social media posts suggesting antifa protesters were targeting the Sturgis rally. The posts used a 2015 photograph of demonstrators in Denmark, with a banner that had been digitally doctored to read “ANTIFA against bikers,” according to the news agency Reuters.
To see the photographs on Facebook, one first has to click through a warning from the social media platform that it is “false information.”
The Associated Press reported Sunday that there was a small protest in Sturgis over the weekend. Protesters demonstrated against the rally taking place during a pandemic and against Gov. Kristi Noem’s response to COVID-19, which has been looser than in other states. . .
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https://www.rideapart.com/news/439312/sturgis-protest-almost-turns-violent/
Sturgis Protest Almost Turns Violent
So-called “antifa” protesters nearly get swarmed when police step in.
A small protest against the Motorcycle Rally nearly got mobbed when events escalated on Saturday, August 15, 2020. One protester was arrested while police escorted the others out of the area for their protection. Several bystanders recorded the incident on video.
While videos of the protesters describe them as antifa, there is no evidence backing up this claim. USA Today reports that a Craigslist ad for an “anti-white” rally in Sturgis (misspelled) has been found to be fake. Rather than whiteness, the protesters held signs saying “We don’t want you here” and “Noem, send them home,” referring to South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. They also held a gay pride flag, as well as “no step on snek,” a flag making fun of the “Don’t tread on me” Gadsden flag, which has racist connotations. . .
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Chief: Sturgis protester was not with Antifa
By STEPHEN LEE stephen.lee@capjournal.com Aug 17, 2020 Updated Sep 22, 2021
Sturgis police arrested a protester on Saturday at the 2020 Motorcycle Rally that involved a loud confrontation of a handful of protesters with hundreds of bikers and other visitors to the rally, according to Police Chief Geody VanDewater and online videos of the chaotic event.
Police arrested Drew Wishon, 23, of Rapid City after he allegedly kicked a motorcyclist on Main Street about 5 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 15, said VanDewater.
It began about 4 p.m., Saturday, the second-to-last day of the 10-day event, VanDewater said.
About seven protesters from Rapid City gathered and stood in a line down the middle of Main Street, holding signs, according to online videos of it and what VanDewater told the Capital Journal on Monday.
VanDewater said in a news release on Monday that his department “learned of this planned demonstration through citizens seeing the event on social media and contacting us.”. . .
VanDewater said it wasn’t clear yet to him if Wishon kicked the bike or the biker or both. But once that was seen by an officer, Wishon was taken down by several police officers as that was clearly an offense, the police chief told the Capital Journal.
From video of the event, it appears Wishon did not actively resist the officers, but did not easily comply and it took several officers, perhaps six or more, several moments to take him down to the ground. His sign was left lying on the street next to his outstretched feet.
Wishon, who appeared to be about 6 feet, 6 inches tall or taller, held a sign that included the number “45,” apparently a reference to President Donald Trump as the 45th president, although it wasn’t clear.
Wishon was cited for disorderly conduct, a Class II misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of 30 days in jail; but which usually does not involve any jail time.
VanDewater said his department always hires extra police officers for the Sturgis Rally, which brings half-a-million people to the town of 7,000 for the 10-day event in early August each year. The extra officers mostly are volunteers from other agencies in the state.
He said that despite many online references to the protesters as part of some larger “Antifa” group linked often to many of the anti-police protests going on around the nation this summer, these protesters were local, all from Rapid City, with no apparently larger agenda.
In his news release, he said the seven protesters “as far as we know were just local citizens from Rapid City and NOT affiliated with ANTIFA.”
The term “antifa” is shorthand for “antifascists,” who often are identified as anarchists and/or radical leftists intent on a variety of protests and demonstrations, often anti-police ones, and they often are blamed for and/or associated with violence and arson.
One of the protesters’ signs in Sturgis named Gov. Kristi Noem, urging her to to send rally participants home — using the rhyme of Noem with home — which was apparently a protest against holding the Rally despite concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, according to online videos of the event.
VanDewater said in a news release: “The demonstration from what we could gather was in protest of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Days of ‘76 Rodeo (in Deadwood) and Pennington County Central States Fair.” . . .
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Wyoming???!!
I live in a small western Pennsylvania town and there is a Tesla charging station in the process of being installed. I’m waiting to see how long it will be till the charging station is vandalized.
How brave.
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