"After a three-year-long investigation, justice-seekers in San Diego finally did what nobody else has managed to do: they broke up a powerful Antifa cell and put them behind bars, where they belong. As for the judge in the case, early on he didn’t think prosecutors would be able to prove that this was an organized “terror cell.” But by the end, he didn’t have a doubt. He believed 100 percent that Antifa as an organization exists. Finally."
It's crazy he needed a three-year-long investigation to prove their existence. If he did any amount of research online, he could have out in like two seconds.
To be fair there are lots of rules to what can be counted as evidence. My guess is they had to prove the existence, probably text messages and money transfers, as well as their exact involvement.
"After a three-year-long investigation, justice-seekers in San Diego finally did what nobody else has managed to do: they broke up a powerful Antifa cell and put them behind bars, where they belong. As for the judge in the case, early on he didn’t think prosecutors would be able to prove that this was an organized “terror cell.” But by the end, he didn’t have a doubt. He believed 100 percent that Antifa as an organization exists. Finally."
It's crazy he needed a three-year-long investigation to prove their existence. If he did any amount of research online, he could have out in like two seconds.
To be fair there are lots of rules to what can be counted as evidence. My guess is they had to prove the existence, probably text messages and money transfers, as well as their exact involvement.