Posted on 10/10/2018 12:47:19 PM PDT by ETL
Antifa and Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland bully an elderly motorist, verbally attack a senior citizen in a wheelchair and disrupt traffic during a weekend demonstration caught in a series of stunning videos -- that also show no police presence as the chaos unfolds.
The group of more than 100 people initially began marching through the streets of the Oregon city Saturday to protest the death of Patrick Kimmons, who was fatally shot by police Sept. 30 after a gunfight that left two men wounded at a parking lot near Southwest Third Avenue.
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videos show some members of the group verbally harassing passersby and drivers, and other demonstrators attempting to direct and disrupt traffic. In one video taken by Portland-based videographer Brandon Farley, the self-appointed traffic cops are heard telling drivers to go around the protesters. Most drivers turn away, however, at least one person objects to changing his route and asks why he should.
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Yup. They’re minutes away from killing people in the streets and that rat bastard is doing absolutely nothing.
Pretty much. They try that where I’m at, it won’t go well for them.
“I dont know why Antifa hasnt been branded a terrorist organization yet.”
These commie thugs are treated as terrorists. A bunch of BLM goons tried to start a riot down south, and they were arrested as terrorists under the anti-klan laws. You never heard about this because the pigs in the media embargoed the story from national release and don’t want the useful idiots to know that they will suffer consequences for rioting.
I wonder if the phenomenon known as Road Rage turns into street rage causing someone to pull out some heat and giving the creeps a lead persuasion.
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