That is a very interesting observation, but even if he was "Antifa", which he was not, it still would have been murder to push him off.
If you read the entire story you will find he was not Antifa.
One other point, there were several U.S. Combat Veterans that were there peacefully, but did engage the police when the police started attacking unarmed women and children. They had every right to defend the defenseless against the intentional actions of the "Police" to injure and kill innocent civilians.
Seeing the 'officials' do the most irresponsible things over and over puts the average person at wits' end. The police fired teargas indiscriminately into the crowds. They were instigating until the crowd forced them to be polite. I wore a helmet that day because I thought Antifa would be throwing batteries and rocks at us.. instead, it protected me from a police teargas ball (at least I think that's what hit me).
They actually had a duty due to their oaths, in fact. The unarmed citizenry was being attacked by the government, and so they felt that standing by and letting it happen would make them oath breakers.
It looks like m Johnson is included to order him to immediately investigate.
Oh I was wondering what Johnson had to do with it. DC is a foreign country and he is in charge.
Washington DC is nothing but the raw sewage obama talks about!
How'd he ever find out the identity of the masked pig who tried to murder him?
2024 just started and we're off to the races!
That was not a push, it is a SHOVE! Remember anons- don't submit to MSM word games, and sugar-coated descriptions of civil rights atrocities.
push and shove are synonymous
That's fine. We call that a "shove" then.
If he was climbing up there, he was probably antifa. I still hope he sues them though
That is a very interesting observation, but even if he was "Antifa", which he was not, it still would have been murder to push him off.
If you read the entire story you will find he was not Antifa.
One other point, there were several U.S. Combat Veterans that were there peacefully, but did engage the police when the police started attacking unarmed women and children. They had every right to defend the defenseless against the intentional actions of the "Police" to injure and kill innocent civilians.
Seeing the 'officials' do the most irresponsible things over and over puts the average person at wits' end. The police fired teargas indiscriminately into the crowds. They were instigating until the crowd forced them to be polite. I wore a helmet that day because I thought Antifa would be throwing batteries and rocks at us.. instead, it protected me from a police teargas ball (at least I think that's what hit me).
They actually had a duty due to their oaths, in fact. The unarmed citizenry was being attacked by the government, and so they felt that standing by and letting it happen would make them oath breakers.