Self-proclaimed activist shares video threatening police funerals: 'I'm gonna f*** that s**t up. That'll make news ASAP.'



A self-proclaimed activist has gone viral for threatening to "f*** up" police funerals even as NYPD Detective Jason Rivera was being laid to rest.

Rivera and his partner were killed in an ambush-style attack last week as they responded to a call for a domestic dispute.

Tens of thousands of NYPD officers showed up for Rivera's final send-off, crowding the streets of New York City in order to pay their final respects to their brother in blue.

What are the details?

Activist Terrell Harper is reported to have shared the original video on his Instagram stories, which contained a photograph of the officers lining the streets of New York City.
In the video, a man identified by several news outlets can be heard saying, "That'd have been a wet dream to f*** that funeral up, bro."
"I can't wait," he added. "I'm looking for the next cop funeral. I'm gonna f*** it up, bro. I'm gonna f*** that s**t up. That'll make news ASAP."
Harper continued, "I’m f***ing their next funeral up. You n*****s better not die no time soon because I’m gonna f*** your funeral up … Son, that’s going to be my new threat to them. I can’t wait for one of you all to die so I can f*** your funeral up, n*****.”
Harper was accused of hurling racial slurs at an Asian NYPD officer in 2021, prompting a lawsuit.
According to the suit, Harper was recorded on video calling the officer a "god damn cat eater" and asked if he was goin to "Judo chop" him into submission.
"This was something that I never experienced before,” the officer told the Gothamist at the time. “I’ve never experienced this level of racism and hatred directly at me, directly at the Asian community.”
The New York Post reported that the NYPD is investigating the threats.

Harper's Instagram appears to be set to private at the time of this reporting.

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Purported BLM activists near Ma’Khia Bryant death scene have ominous message for cops: ‘You shoot us, we shoot you’



Purported Black Lives Matter protesters are reportedly threatening to shoot police officers in an "eye for an eye" move following the officer-involved fatal shooting of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant.

What are the details?

The Daily Caller reported Friday that Black Lives Matter protesters rallied in the streets of Columbus, Ohio, following the teen's death.

In a video, the news organization explained that a video posted to Twitter shows a group of protesters threatening to kill police officers.

"We're not gonna sit here and just sit around while you shoot and kill us and go back to the suburbs," an unidentified male can be heard saying. "We're sick ... maybe it needs to be an eye for an eye."

Members of the crowd responded in agreement, yelling "Yeah!"

The speaker added, "They shoot us, we shoot them! You shoot us, we shoot you!"

The video, shared by Twitter user TheElefentGamer, was captioned, "BLM activists call for assassinations of police in response to the Columbus shooting of an armed teenager."

The video has been viewed more than 10,000 times at the time of this reporting.

BLM activists call for assassinations of police in response to the Columbus shooting of an armed teenager. https://t.co/U5TWhyI0iZ
— Mr. James (@Mr. James)1619072741.0

What else?

Kiara Yakita, founder of the Black Liberation Movement Central Ohio, told the Daily Caller News Foundation that the officer's use of force was unjust because he didn't attempt to de-escalate the situation.

"When I saw the bodycam, I noticed the difference in how they police. When it comes to black people, they do not like to deescalate," Yakita said. "The reaction seems to be to fear black people who are in conflict and to just try to violently stop them."

"There's not many questions asked, there is hardly any time spent trying to identify who's the victim, who's the aggressor, who's the person who even called us here for help in the first place," she added.

Women's March, BLM activists reportedly pummel female Trump supporter, who ends up hospitalized for head, neck injuries



Female Trump supporter Isabella Maria DeLuca says Women's March and Black Lives Matter activists assaulted her in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, during a pro-Trump rally.

DeLuca shared a photo of her injuries on Twitter Saturday. Her post quickly went viral.

What are the details?

DeLuca — outreach director for Republicans for National Renewal — says she was peacefully demonstrating in D.C. on Saturday with a pro-Trump flag when a woman approached her and began attempting to take away the offending flag.

The outlet noted that DeLuca was also demonstrating to show her support for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

According to the report, when the older woman approached DeLuca and could not muscle away the flag, she began hitting and punching DeLuca.

In a statement to the outlet, DeLuca said, "The first woman was a white older woman — she had glasses on, a glittery, bedazzled Black Lives Matter shirt. She looked like she could have been my grandma, honestly."

She continued, explaining that a younger woman approached the two and quickly flanked the older woman. The younger woman then also reportedly attempted to yank away DeLuca's pro-Trump flag. When DeLuca refused to give it up, the younger woman reportedly began to punch and choke her.

According to the outlet, "DeLuca said that she felt reluctant to defend herself due to the advanced age of her attacker, but was determined to retrieve the flag when it was snatched."

DeLuca was hospitalized after the attack and, according to the outlet, treated with a cervical collar due to head and neck injuries.

DeLuca shared a photo of her injuries to Twitter, captioning the snap, "The aftermath of supporting @realDonaldTrump at the Women's March today!"

The aftermath of supporting @realDonaldTrump at the Women’s March today! https://t.co/p6goOyBjps
— Isabella Maria DeLuca (@Isabella Maria DeLuca)1602981906.0

What else?

On Monday morning, DeLuca — who apparently received backlash for sharing her story across social media — tweeted, "The fact I even have to come on here and defend myself to a bunch of disgusting leftists is sad. I didn't charge at a woman. She stole my flag and I put up my hand to retrieve it from the ground so I didn't get kicked while I was down on the ground."

The fact I even have to come on here and defend myself to a bunch of disgusting leftists is sad. I didn’t charge at… https://t.co/1uLl6QCjER
— Isabella Maria DeLuca (@Isabella Maria DeLuca)1603103923.0