Antifa thugs attack women protesting potential placement of murderous transsexual in women's prison: 'These are the kind of men we want to keep out of the prison'



Leftist radicals were caught on camera attacking a group of women who had gathered outside a California courthouse on Monday to protest the placement of a murderous male transsexual in a women's prison.

What are the details?

A group of women, some affiliated with the U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International, gathered outside the René C. Davidson Courthouse in Oakland, California, to protest the possible placement of Dana Rivers in a women's prison after his triple conviction last month.

TheBlaze previously reported that Rivers, a national transsexual rights activist and former American Federation of Teachers labor leader, was found guilty in November of butchering two lesbians and murdering their adopted African son.

Rivers, whose name was originally David Warfield, stabbed 56-year-old Charlotte Reed over 40 times and shot her twice on Nov. 11, 2016. Rivers also shot and stabbed 57-year-old Patricia Wright.

Before setting fire to the victims' house, the transsexual activist shot 19-year-old Benny Diambu-Wright, who later perished.

The Post Millennial reported that the protesters do not want Rivers — in court for sanity proceedings — to be incarcerated among real women.

They held signs that read, "Dana Rivers is a man" and "No men in women's prisons."

Among the protesters wearing sashes that read "Woman Adult Human Female" were Lierre Keith, founder of the Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF), attorney Kara Dansky, president of Women’s Declaration International, and biology professor Arla Hile.

Keith told the Post Millennial that her protest on Monday was extra to ongoing legal efforts by her group to protect women from being jailed with men.

WoLF filed a lawsuit in California on Nov. 17, 2021, challenging a law that houses a criminal "in a correctional facility designated for men or women based on the individual’s preference."

According to the women's group, the transfer of hundreds of men into women's prisons has "resulted in intimidation, sexual harassment, physical assaults, and sexual assaults committed by the men against female inmates."

After making their grievances known on the steps of the courthouse, the protesters moved to nearby Lake Merritt Park, where over a dozen Antifa thugs reportedly descended upon them.

In a video capturing part of the resultant attack by what appear to be two male leftists, one witness can be heard saying, "These are the kind of men we want to keep out of the prison."

The thugs wore masks and hood and were dressed in all black. One, mounted on a bicycle, wore a red armband.

The attackers whipped pies and eggs at some of the women, jabbed one protester with an umbrella, and proceeded to bull over others, ultimately taking their banner.

\u201cThe far-left & #Antifa again used Twitter to organize & promote a violent attack on women's rights protesters in Oakland today. The women were hit in the face & robbed. @atomly & @IGD_News promoted the direct action. Antifa group @pridewasariot_ celebrated attacks. cc: @elonmusk\u201d
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The Antifa Twitter account @pridewasariot_ belonging to so-called "Militant Queer | Lavender Angels" celebrated the anti-woman attack, adding hashtags "QueersBashBack" and "QueerMeansAttack."

The day before the attack, an event listing was posted to the leftist activist site IndyBay.org calling for radicals "to counter a rally by leaders of the TERF group WoLF (Women's Liberation Front), which works closely with the far-Right, white nationalists, right-wing think-tanks, and the Republican party to attack trans people."

Another listing on the leftist site for a related counterprotest entitled "F--- TERFs" denounced Kara Dansky and Lierre Keith as "transphobes" who allegedly "choose to focus on ... enforcing gender bigotry in prisons. In doing so, they clearly align themselves with the most hateful demagoguery currently animating far-right politics."

The posting suggested that efforts by real women to keep men out of women's jails "are just one short hop away from White Nationalism."

Keith later told the Post Millennial that despite getting hit in the head and having an injured eye, she was still able to see that "they're just cowards. They came, they hit us. It's a bunch of men hitting a bunch of women, as usual."

Jesika Gonzalez, among the protesters, said, "They were quick because they're men. ... They could easily overpower us, grab our signs and run away. That's all they were after; they wanted to steal our message from us."

National transsexual rights activist once boosted by the New York Times found guilty of horrific murders of lesbians and an African teen



Dana Rivers, a national transsexual rights activist whose name was originally David Warfield, was found guilty Thursday of the 2016 murders of three people in Oakland, California. Prior to butchering two real women and their adopted African son, Rivers, 67, had been a former American Federation of Teachers labor leader and a journalism teacher at Center High School in Sacramento.

The murder verdict

Although originally set to begin in 2019, Rivers' murder trial began in October.

Rivers originally entered a not-guilty plea, but later changed it to not guilty by reason of insanity.

The Alameda County jury began deliberating on Nov. 15. The jury didn't need more than a few hours to arrive at their verdict.

The jury found Dana Rivers guilty in the first degree in the Nov. 11, 2016, murders of 57-year-old Patricia Wright, 56-year-old Charlotte Reed, and Wright's 19-year-old adopted son Benny Diambu-Wright (Toto Diambu). All special circumstances, including vulnerable victims and the use of deadly weapons, were found to be true.

Rivers was also found guilty of arson, for setting fire to the home.

The jury was ordered to return to court on Dec. 5 to try the matter of River's insanity claim. This will determine whether the murderer goes to a mental health facility or to prison. The death penalty is also an option.

It is presently unclear whether Rivers, if sentenced to prison, will serve in a men's facility.

The murders

Police found Rivers drenched in his victims' blood outside a home on Dunbar Avenue in Oakland. Inside the residence, Wright and Reed were found stabbed and shot. Diambu had made it outside in his pajamas, but succumbed to his wounds.

Police were dispatched after receiving a 12:21 a.m. call about multiple gunshots.

The Mercury News reported that when officers arrived, they found Diambu-Wright dying in the street. As officers attempted to stabilize him, they heard a loud banging inside the victims' garage — the sounds of Rivers' failed cover-up attempt.

Officer Hector Jimenez indicated that Rivers exited the garage wearing an item of Reed's clothing. After lying about what had occurred, Rivers told police, "There's a fire inside."

Rivers had doused the garage with gasoline and set it on fire, seeking to reduce the murder scene to ash.

Having observed that the transsexual was covered in blood, police searched Rivers' person, finding a bloody screwdriver, a knife, brass knuckles, ammunition, and pepper spray.

Rivers told police, "I know I'm in trouble."

The Berkeley Scanner reported that police then found and extinguished the fire inside the garage.

Inside the house, Oakland police found Reed dead in bed with a bloody revolver and five spent casings nearby. Reed had been shot twice and stabbed 40 times, 28 times in the face, head and neck.

Wright's body was found near Reed's feet with two gunshot wounds and several stab wounds.

The defense attempted to make the case that Reed and Wright had been "engaged in a violent altercation in their bedroom on the night of their deaths."

Police found a Colt 1911 handgun with a suppressor on the main floor and a bloody knife, a large bag of marijuana, and loaded magazines in the saddlebags of a Harley motorcycle — Rivers' would-be getaway vehicle.

According to prosecutors, Rivers had sought revenge against Reed after the victim had left a defunct all-women motorcycle club called the Deviants, which reportedly had ties to the Hells Angels. Rivers had served as an enforcer for the club.

Despite a dispute over Reed's departure from the club, Rivers subsequently attempted to regain the victim's trust.

In Deputy District Attorney Abigail Mulvihill's closing argument on Monday, she noted that Rivers "is so manipulative, so fake, that she convinced Charlotte (Reed) she wasn't a threat any more."

Prior the murders, Reed had brought Rivers home to work on a "mechanical project."

According to the East Bay Times, Mulvihill indicated that Rivers waited for the victims to fall asleep before he struck.

In the resulting carnage, Rivers appeared keen on recovering a necklace in Reed's possession with the biker club's emblem on it.

While prosecutors focused on the motives surround the biker beef, others have been raised.

The Toronto Sun reported that Rivers had been enraged after being rejected by a lesbian, women's-only festival called MichFest that prohibited transsexuals from attending.

The murderer

The murderous activist first received national attention after getting fired by a Sacramento school district.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Rivers had been told by Center Unified School District officials not to discuss the details of his efforts to masquerade as a woman with students. Rivers did so anyway.

When news of these inappropriate conversations got to parents, the parents complained.

In a 3-2 vote, the school board fired Rivers.

In the aftermath of Rivers' firing, "Today" and "Good Morning America" boosted the transsexual and "solidified her modest celebrity."

The New York Times printed a glowing profile of Rivers on Sept. 27, 1999, calling Rivers "an excellent teacher" and comparing the transsexual's experience to "gay teachers who come out of the closet."

Rivers engaged the school district in months of legal battles and ultimately settled for $150,000.

The murderous transsexual said at the time, "I did nothing to warrant the reactive stance taken against me."

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