Posted on 09/12/2020 6:51:17 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Independent journalist Jacob Engels the publisher of the Central Florida Post was out having dinner tonight in Washington DC when Black Lives Matter came marching by.
Black Lives Matter protesters were out on the streets of Washington DC harassing people.
Jacob offered this exclusive from DC:
As I was enjoying a nice evening on the balcony of my hotel room in DC, I heard Black Lives Matter and Antifa harassing diners with chants of F*ck The Police, As You Dine Black People Die, Whose City? Our City! and other violent and anti-law enforcement chants.
I rushed down to record and the mob quickly approached myself and another gentlemen demanding that we stop recording, according to their rules. I refused to do so and a maskless Antifa mob member began shoving her skateboard in my face as I repeatedly identified myself as a journalist. Another person approached me frothing at the mouth.
Given the way these domestic terrorists have used skateboards, umbrellas, and otherwise innocuous objects to bloody innocent people in the past, it was frightening and chilling. They would have attempted to follow me back to the hotel if the back end of DC police monitoring the event hadnt appeared. They obviously realized they would be busted.
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This is the one city that the Legislative and Executive branches can take care of they care to, given that it is a Federal District.
Have they marched on the mayor’s home yet? When they do show up, will she invite them in for milk and cookies? Or will she have dozens of policemen and their cars there to keep them away from her? I figure the latter.
Cannot do this in DC but if this had been Denver AND I had a really good reason to dine out downtown with friends I would have my back to a wall with an exit plan and my usual EDC: pepper spray gel, knives, GLOCK. And not consuming alcohol.
Because Freedom of thePress is only OK if you are noir.
“Frothing at the mouth”?
Sounds like a classic case of demon possession.
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