Posted on 06/14/2025 8:17:26 PM PDT by Morgana
A man 'intentionally' drove into a crowd of protestors at a 'No Kings Day' rally in Virginia as protests across the country descended into chaos.
Police in Los Angeles deployed less lethal munitions as protesters hurled concrete, rocks and fireworks at officers followed a day of mostly-peaceful protests in the city of Angels.
In northern Virginia, Joseph R. Checklick Jr., 21, drove his SUV through a dispersing crowd in a parking lot, which led to him 'striking at least one person with his vehicle,' police said in a statement.
The protest took place throughout Saturday afternoon in Culpeper, a small town roughly 70 miles from Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump's birthday military parade was just starting when the incident occurred.
The person who was struck by his vehicle also hasn't been identified.
Checklick was charged with reckless driving. He could face more charges in the future, as the investigation is active and ongoing, police said. He is being held without bond at the Culpeper County Jail.
Culpeper Democrats posted on Facebook, thanking Culpeper Police Department for their 'quick response and for keeping our protest safe.'
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Across the country? No chaos in Florida.
“After J6 its just common sense to stay away from in-person contention like this. I accidentally drove past a huge crowd of “No kings” protestors today and just kept on driving & staying away from them.”
I drove past the protest in Myrtle Beach yesterday. No violence and the police had barricades up that they were protesting from. As I passed them, I pointed at them and laughed.
whole lot of recruitment going on
“President Donald Trump’s birthday military parade” = The Army’s 250th anniversary.
(having to do this again)
Honest office I don’t know what happened my machanic just the CPU with a Audi CPU he had on the shelf and this happened...
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