Blaze News original: Remember when gaslighting elitists called Antifa a myth? Here's a reminder that Antifa is all too real.



In July 2020, far-left U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) — chairman of the House Judiciary Committee at that time — said on camera incredulously that Antifa violence that had been documented night after night that summer in Portland, Oregon, is a "myth."

A month before, U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) — who now chairs the Judiciary Committee — blasted Nadler for calling Antifa "imaginary."

But it does no good for those who sit in power on the far left to acknowledge Antifa's lawlessness because its militant, psychotic pseudo-soldiers do the dirty work of leftist elites.

"They're not imaginary; they're real," Jordan said to House members, adding that "to have the chair of the Judiciary Committee, on the House floor, say ... these words ... 'imaginary things like Antifa.' They are far from imaginary. And there are people in every major city in this country who know that, and yet the chair of the Judiciary Committee just made that statement. That is scary."

What's more, during a September 2020 presidential debate, then-Democrat nominee Joe Biden told then-President Donald Trump that FBI director Christopher Wray said "Antifa's an idea, not an organization."

While Wray confirmed in testimony before Congress earlier in September 2020 that "Antifa is a real thing," he did say it's "not a group or an organization. It's a movement, or an ideology may be one way of thinking of it."

Well, readers of Blaze News know all too well that Antifa is all too real. We know for a fact that the collection of violent, black-clad left-wing militants is organized in regional and local groups throughout the U.S. — and they view it as their calling to attack police, set fires, destroy property, and roam the streets looking to intimidate all those who get in their way.

Rose City Antifa brutally attacks an unidentified conservative-aligned man at Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon, June 29, 2019.Photo by Moriah Ratner/Getty Images

Andy Ngo, a Portland-based journalist, is seen covered in unknown substance after unidentified Rose City Antifa members attacked him on June 29, 2019 in Portland, Oregon. Photo by Moriah Ratner/Getty Images

But it does no good for those who sit in power on the far left to acknowledge Antifa and its lawlessness because Antifa members — psychotic pseudo-soldiers one and all — do the dirty work of leftist elites.

The following are a few stark reminders of why it's still crucial to deal swiftly and harshly with Antifa.

Antifa militants caught on stealth video after street 'action' gathering in group to discuss strategy — and they warn each other to keep things secret


Conservative radio host Jason Rantz of KTTH-AM posted truly enlightening cellphone video — apparently recorded on the sly — showing a group of "radical activists, including Antifa" holding an outdoor meeting in Seattle on the night of April 16, 2021, following their usual violent street hijinks.

During their chat, the "comrades" — a term actually uttered by one freedom fighter in the clip — discuss strategy, pat themselves on the back after they "fought with the pigs," and emphasize not to discuss with anyone that they've met or their activities, as well as other methods to keep authorities at bay.

Shockingly, one militant tells the group that "autonomous doesn't mean unorganized. So we do have to make decisions as a crew, as a team." Seriously, since when do "myths" and "ideas" band together like ... an organization?

Another militant suggests that next time out, they divide themselves into groups dressed as "black bloc" and "plain clothes" in order to prevent police from identifying members according to attire. In addition, another militant reminds members to look at the "Seattle [Black Lives Matter] calendar" and other groups' activities to keep informed.

Prior to departing, one militant adds, "Once we de-bloc and leave, you weren't at this autonomous action. So you don't go home and talk about it. You didn't see anything; you didn't talk to anybody." Another group member chimes in, "Our general policy is, 'I didn't see s**t or know s**t.' If somebody asks you what you did Friday night — 'nothin'.'"

Others also offer tips about phones, primarily to keep them turned off, to "get a burner if you can," to avoid phones "tied to you personally," and to make them password-protected with "no bio, no face, no thumb."

Toward the end, another woman tells the group, "While we're not necessarily out in the streets every night, we are doing actions every night. We're sharing information, we're watching livestreams, we're educating ourselves, we're educating our peers, our families, our friends. So keep that momentum up." She adds that there's plenty to be done to aid the "revolution."

The militants also express a desire for "more organization" as well as concerns about being "infiltrated," especially since they're in a "vulnerable location" and "the longer we stay here, the easier it is for them to start picking out people as they walk out."

Trump supporter infiltrates Antifa group, collects recordings of 'comrades' making threats against police: 'Let's kill some cops'


A supporter of former President Donald Trump told KGO-TV that he infiltrated an Antifa group in Sonoma County, California, and collected recordings of the far-left violent militants making threats against police and even preparing major action for May 1, 2021 — also known as May Day.

Here's a sampling:

Group Leader: "It's May Day, baby, like come out and take, take somethin' over with us, I don't, I don't [bleep]-ing know."
Member: "Let's kill people [laughs]."
Group Leader: "Let's kill some cops."

The Trump supporter who infiltrated Antifa appeared on camera in an interview with the station, but his face and voice were disguised. He told KGO he saved messages, documents, and recordings of the Antifa group's meetings.

You can view a video report about the infiltration here; it includes KGO's interview with the Trump supporter who infiltrated Antifa.

The infiltrator gave KGO the group's "target list," which included former Santa Rosa Police Officer Barry Brodd, who testified for the defense as an expert on use of force in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd.

Four days after Brodd's testimony defending Chauvin, the station said masked figures in black threw a severed pig head and pig blood at the house where Brodd used to live.

The infiltrator told the station, "So I saw that they were here, I read their manifesto, and I could tell that they were a threat to the community, and somebody needed to do something about this."

More from KGO:

The manifesto posted online for SoCo [Sonoma County] Radical Action or SRA says, "Do not hesitate, do not wait ... the brick in the street is meant to be thrown! The paint in the can is meant to be sprayed! The cop in your head is meant to be killed!"

The Trump supporter was able to join the group that communicates through the encrypted messaging app Wickr.

The infiltrator added to the station that, "I said, 'Comrade, you know ... I want to smash the system the same as you,' [to] make them not feel alone, because that's what they really want to hear, to know that there's more people like them."

More from KGO:

The I-Team has learned the group's leader who goes by the screen name "Marb" is a 25-year-old college student, who was arrested for "felony assault on a police officer" last year at this Oakland riot after the death of George Floyd; the district attorney declined to file charges. The Trump supporter says he made this recording in March, when Marb discussed naming the group "SoCo Antifa." [...]

The infiltrator tells the I-Team he copied what the group calls its "target list," people they want to "dox" — to publish their private information, their addresses and phone numbers, to surveil them for possible vandalism. After his testimony, they placed Brodd at the top of the list and within an hour of the attack on his former house, Marb is back on Wickr at 3:48 a.m. telling the group, "Hey y'all, late notice, but some comrades took action at a house owned by Barry Brodd and if someone could swing by in the morning and get pictures, our comrades would be very grateful!"

The target list also includes the head of the deputy sheriffs' union — or "killer deputies," as Antifa calls them — as well as officers involved in fatal confrontations and Trump supporters like Sandy Metzger, the station said. Metzger, who heads the Santa Rosa Republican Women Federated, told KGO that she "really came out strongly against Antifa and [Black Lives Matter]."

When the station told her that she's on the target list, Metzger said it does concern her "a little bit, but that's not going to stop me from speaking out. Somebody has to speak out. And I feel very strong about some of these things." The recordings show the group has already checked out Metzger's house, KGO reported.

The infiltrator told the station he's been in touch with the sheriff's department and Santa Rosa police about the potential threats.

KGO's Dan Noyes said Marb refused his attempts for an interview with him, but the infiltrator actually intercepted a message from the group leader about "Dan Noyes at ABC7 asking about SRA. ...To firmly restate our position, nobody, myself included, should cooperate with press or cops."

The infiltrator added to the station that his interactions with SoCo Radical Action began last year — and he wanted to do something about the group.

"It felt like seeing Antifa getting sort of a pass all the time from government," he told KGO, "saying they don't exist, saying that they're a myth, saying that they're just an idea. You know, when obviously, they are very real, and they're a big threat."

The station reported that since it has been working on the story, Marb has been taking down his social media, both the public and private accounts.

Antifa militants arrested, charged for physically attacking Trump supporters — and they're accused of organizing into groups to carry out crimes


San Diego prosecutors on Dec. 6, 2021, charged multiple Antifa militants with conspiracy to commit a riot, saying they physically attacked supporters of former President Donald Trump the previous January, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

The kicker? A criminal complaint said the arrestees "are self-identified to be affiliated with Anti-fascists or Antifa" and began organizing themselves into San Diego- and Los Angeles-based groups a week before a pro-Trump "Patriot March" on Jan. 9, the paper said. Pretty nifty trick for "an idea, not an organization" and a "myth."

The office of District Attorney Summer Stephan, citing video evidence, said "overwhelmingly the violence in this incident was perpetrated by the Antifa affiliates and was not a mutual fray with both sides crossing out of lawful First Amendment expression into riot and violence,” the Union-Tribune said.

Videographer Sean Carmitchel recorded Antifa attacking people with pepper spray, sticks, a wooden folding chair, punches, and kicks — assaults prosecutors described in the complaint, the paper said, adding that several attacks noted in the complaint appear to match incidents recorded and shared online, such as an Antifa militant pepper-spraying a dog and its owner.

Those arraigned in San Diego Superior Court were with a group arrested in raids by police officers and sheriff’s deputies across Southern California, the Union-Tribune reported.

You can view a video report here about the Antifa violence in San Diego.

A follow-up Blaze News story in July reported that a San Diego judge threw the book at eight violent Antifa militants in connection with the January 2021 incident, bringing the total sentenced to 12.

You can view a video report here about the sentences.

Antifa rioters caught on video fighting Chicago police outside Israeli consulate


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Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas covered firsthand Antifa militants fighting Chicago police outside the consulate of Israel on Aug. 20 amid protests against the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the Israel-Hamas war. There were calls on social media to "make it great like '68," a reference to the riots during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Protesters wearing masks and all-black clothing raged not only against Democrats but also against the March on the DNC, the main organizer for protests this week — for being too peaceful. They argued that peaceful marches with help from the police betray the movement to "free Palestine."

After rallying outside the Israeli consulate, the crowd of around 300 started to march straight into a police line, after which a large fight broke out as police pushed and shoved the Antifa marchers back. At least one Antifa member was smacked in the mouth by a police baton. Multiple arrests were made as police grabbed marchers who refused to leave the area.

The protesters who were not initially arrested after the clash gathered themselves into a formation and held a standoff in the street with police, who had now vastly outnumbered the smaller crowd. On the other side of the police line, a few pro-Israel protesters rallied but left at the request of police for their safety.

Eventually, the Black Bloc marchers started walking around downtown, with police following them to ensure they stayed on the sidewalk. The protesters made it onto a street and refused to disperse. Police then declared the remaining crowd to be an unlawful assembly and moved in to arrest the remaining marchers who did not leave after the declaration was made.

Antifa radical arrested for allegedly setting off nail bomb outside Alabama attorney general's office


A radical leftist was arrested April 10 in connection with a February bombing outside the office of Steve Marshall, Alabama's attorney general — a Republican — in Montgomery. Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, of Irondale was indicted on two felony counts of malicious use of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device.

Calvert, an anti-Israel "pansexual" and self-described engineer, apparently reckons himself part of the left-wing extremist group Antifa, which former President Donald Trump suggested in 2020 should be designated a domestic terrorist organization. Weeks ahead of the incident, Calvert showcased the same Antifa propaganda that was later found near the bomb site along with pro-abortion and LGBT agitprop.

The nail bomb was detonated around 3:42 a.m. Feb. 24. Marshall revealed in a statement that "thankfully, no staff or personnel were injured by the explosion." Court documents alleged that Calvert was spotted making his way to the AG's office at 3:35 a.m. There was an explosion several minutes later.

Prosecutors indicated that one of the stickers Calvert allegedly posted near the bomb site read, "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ANTIFA." In a Jan. 10 video he originally shared to his TikTok page, referred to in his charging document, Calvert shows off stickers "of identical design to the stickers placed by the subject in and around the Alabama Statehouse and downtown Montgomery," along with stickers that read, "Smash the patriarchy," "Anti-fascism is community defense," and "Queer liberation, not rainbow capitalism."

Prosecutors emphasized that "Calvert is violent, and he is dangerous, just as he said. If Calvert is released, the danger to the community from a second offense is greatly increased." The DOJ noted that if convicted, Calvert faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison and a maximum penalty of 20 years behind bars.

Five Antifa extremists charged with domestic terrorism


Five Antifa extremists were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism in December 2022 after Georgia law enforcement finally responded to their violent months-long campaign aimed at halting the construction of a new police training center in Dekalb County's South River Forest.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced that a task force composed of GBI agents, Atlanta police, the FBI, the DeKalb County Police Department, and other agencies executed a successful operation on Dec. 13 to remove leftist barricades from the entrances to Atlanta's new $90 million police training center and to clear the area of criminal activity.

The operation was prompted by "ongoing criminal activity at the site location," including "carjacking, various crimes against persons, destruction of property, arson, and attacks against public safety officials," wrote GBI spokesman Nelly Miles.

Leftist attacks and threats in the area have become a common occurrence in recent months.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported in October that the extremists — keen on halting construction of what they called "Cop City" on city property — hurled Molotov cocktails at police. The leftist extremists reportedly also threatened contractors, destroyed equipment, and vandalized offices. Richard Porter claimed that when he stopped briefly in the area, he was set upon by people apparently living in the woods and wearing "camouflaged stuff." The extremists allegedly threw a "gas bomb" at Porter and then torched his truck.

WXIA reported that firefighters on Dec. 10 were dispatched to the area to put out a fire apparently set by the leftists. However, when they attempted to extinguish the flames, they were struck by rocks and firecrackers.

While leftist extremists reportedly pelted police and first responders alike with rocks and bottles on Dec. 13, police appear to have answered back with pepper balls.

The task force that addressed the extremist threat arrested 22-year-old Francis Carroll of Maine, 25-year-old Nicholas Olson of Nebraska, 25-year-old Serena Hertel of California, 20-year-old Leonardo Vioselle of Georgia, and 22-year-old Arieon Robinson of Wisconsin, each of whom have been charged with domestic terrorism. Vioselle was the only local among the five. The leftist extremists, held in jail without a bond, were also hit with various other charges, including criminal trespass, aggravated assault, obstruction, and interference with government property. The GBI indicated that police found "explosive devices, gasoline, and road flares" in their search of the "area of concern."

Antifa poet convicted of stabbing Proud Boy members at New York state Capitol during January 6 protest


A journalist poet tied to Antifa on Oct. 7, 2022, was convicted of stabbing Proud Boy members at a Jan. 6, 2021, protest at the New York state Capitol. Alexander Contompasis was convicted by an Albany jury of first-degree assault and other charges.

While the rioting at the U.S. Capitol unfolded, surveillance video captured a fight between Trump supporters and Antifa supporters broke at the New York state Capitol protest. The Times Union obtained video of the attack, which showed two stabbings. A person was seen on the video swinging wildly at Trump supporters before police swept in to break up the fight. The attacker walked off as the video ends.

Multiple arrests were made in relation to the incident, and one of the victims suffered an eviscerated bowel. Police said they found a knife in Contompasis' car that they believed was used in the assault.

One of the stabbing victims said an Antifa member said to him after he was stabbed, "I'm coming for you. I know who you are. I know where you live." The suspect's attorney argued in his defense that he was just defending himself from an "unprovoked" Proud Boys attack. You can view video of the knife attack here.

Police later identified the suspect as Contompasis and charged him with the attack. Prosecutors noted that the man had published posts on social media supportive of the Antifa political group. He also identified himself as an independent journalist and a poet. He claimed that he was not a member of Antifa.

In addition to the first-degree assault charge, Contompasis was convicted of first-degree attempted assault, second-degree assault, and felony possession of a weapon. Prison records indicate the earliest date Contompasis could be released is Nov. 21, 2039.

Antifa front and center amid 'Night of Rage' across America after US Supreme Court overturns Roe V. Wade


Protests erupted across America after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, culminating in a Night of Rage in major cities on June 24, 2022 — and Antifa was front and center.

Antifa-linked pro-abortion group Jane's Revenge vowed to undertake the "night of rage," and black-bloc protesters wielding umbrellas marched through the streets of Washington, D.C. The group chanted slogans such as, "If abortion ain’t safe, neither are you," "If we don’t get it, burn it down," "Every city, every town, burn the precinct to the ground," and "F*** the church, f*** the state, we won't let them decide our fate." The protesters burned American flags. You can view related videos here, here, here, and here.

Commenting on a video recorded in Los Angeles, journalist Andy Ngo wrote that "a rioter at the #Antifa pro-abortion riot" used a "homemade flamethrower to try to burn police. Antifa also throw an explosive mortar firework right at @LAPDHQ officers. A suspect who tried to escape was arrested."

In Seattle, Antifa attacked and pepper-sprayed a pro-life woman, according to Post Millennial reporter Katie Daviscourt. In addition, journalist Jonathan Choe posted video and wrote the following: "I was trying to record Antifa trying to break windows. Then the mutual aid far-left activists spotted me and pointed me out. This black bloc group may be [the] most emboldened crew ever. Knocked my phone down, but I picked up right away. Had to out run them. I’m OK."

Antifa reportedly assaulted videographer Mason Lake while he was covering Night of Rage protests in Portland, Oregon.

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'Night of rage' protests erupt into violence across the country: Fox News HQ targeted, fireworks shot at police, pro-life woman attacked, journalists assaulted



Protests erupted across the country following the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. In major U.S. cities, pro-abortion protesters violently clashed with law enforcement on Friday.

Washington, D.C.

Antifa-linked pro-abortion group Jane's Revenge vowed to undertake a "night of rage" after the Supreme Court's ruling on allowing states to make the final call about abortion. Black bloc protesters wielding umbrellas marched through the streets of Washington, D.C.

The group chanted slogans such as, "If abortion ain’t safe, neither are you," "If we don’t get it, burn it down," "Every city, every town, burn the precinct to the ground," and "F*** the church, f*** the state, we won't let them decide our fate." The protesters burned American flags.

Footage from the protests were provided by Fox News associate producer Lisa Bennatan, Post Millennial correspondent Hannah Nighting, Washington Examiner's Matt Miller, and TPUSA contributor Drew Hernandez.

(CAUTION: The following videos may be unsuitable for some viewers)

\u201c\u201cIf we don\u2019t get it, BURN IT DOWN\u201d \n\nANTIFA marches down the streets of Washington DC calling for violence in the streets after the overturn of Roe v Wade.\u201d
— TheBlaze (@TheBlaze) 1656118557


\u201c\u201cIf we don\u2019t get it, burn it down,\u201d crowd chants\u201d
— Lisa Bennatan (@Lisa Bennatan) 1656116891
\u201cLIVE in DC: Woman flips off and shouts at diners as Antifa marches through downtown\n\nFootage from @HannahNighting\u201d
— The Post Millennial (@The Post Millennial) 1656120884


\u201cAntifa marching through downtown DC right now, dragging traffic cones and smashing bottles.\u201d
— Matthew Miller (@Matthew Miller) 1656122277


\u201cBREAKING: ANTIFA lights an American flag on fire here in DC in the middle of the street | @TPUSA\u201d
— Drew Hernandez (@Drew Hernandez) 1656120349

New York City

At least 25 people were arrested in New York City during protests on Friday night. The mob targeted the News Corp building – the headquarters of Fox News. Video from Oliya Scootercaster shows vandals scrawled graffiti on the News Corp building and chanted, "Shame," and "F*** Tucker Carlson!"

\u201cPro-abortion Protesters arrested in New York City after blocking the roadway at an intersection on 42nd Street and 6th Avenue in New York City following the Supreme Court\u2019s abortion ruling to overturn #RoeVWade\n\nVideo by Karla Cote (FNTV https://t.co/MKhP0Go9IL)\u201d
— Oliya Scootercaster (@Oliya Scootercaster) 1656129962


\u201c"Fuck Fox" and "Fuck Capitalism" - aftermath as pro-abortion protesters stormed Fox News in NYC\n\nVideo by Ken Lopez (FNTV https://t.co/MKhP0Go9IL)\u201d
— Oliya Scootercaster (@Oliya Scootercaster) 1656125205

Los Angeles

Pro-abortion protesters shut down the 110 Freeway in downtown Los Angles. El American field journalist Anthony Cabassa captured the moment a vehicle drove through the blockade, and a man slams the car with a pole.

Pro-abortion activists clashed with LAPD officers. Fireworks were launched at police officers, and a man attempted to burn cops with a homemade flamethrower, Post Millennial editor Andy Ngo reported.

\u201cBreaking: Protesters have shut down the 110 Freeway North in Downtown Los Angeles. \u201d
— PM Breaking News (@PM Breaking News) 1656123955
\u201cBREAKING: PROTESTORS OVERTAKE FREEWAY, assault vehicles refusing to stop. THOUSANDS are now marching on the 110 Freeway North.\u201d
— Anthony Cabassa (@Anthony Cabassa) 1656122443
\u201cHAPPENING NOW: Pro-Abortion protestors clash with Police, multiple brawls break out. \n\nLos Angeles, CA. MASS POLICE PRESENCE.\u201d
— Anthony Cabassa (@Anthony Cabassa) 1656129773
\u201cThey\u2019re throwing fireworks at police in LA.\n\nThese are not \u201cprotesters\u201d\n\nThey are Terrorists.\n\n\u201d
— Baby Lives Matter Benny (@Baby Lives Matter Benny) 1656134169
\u201cAnother angle shows a rioter at the #Antifa pro-abortion riot in Los Angeles using a homemade flamethrower to try to burn police. Antifa also throw an explosive mortar firework right at @LAPDHQ officers. A suspect who tried to escape was arrested.\u201d
— Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08 (@Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08) 1656125565

Seattle

A pro-life woman was attacked and pepper-sprayed by Antifa, according to Post Millennial reporter Katie Daviscourt.

Journalist Jonathan Choe said he was harassed by Antifa members – who knocked his phone out of his hands while documenting the protest.

\u201cPro-life female ATTACKED by Antifa.\u201d
— Katie Daviscourt\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Katie Daviscourt\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1656119379
\u201cCHASED: I was trying to record Antifa trying to break windows. Then the mutual aid far left activists spotted me and pointed me out. This black bloc group may be most emboldened crew ever. Knocked my phone down but I picked up right away. Had to out run them. I\u2019m ok. #Seattle\u201d
— Jonathan Choe Journalist (@Jonathan Choe Journalist) 1656126378

Portland

Videographer Mason Lake was reportedly assaulted by Antifa while covering the abortion protests in Portland. Before his camera was slammed out of his hands, video shows graffiti at the federal courthouse.

There was a small fire lit at the federal courthouse in Portland.

\u201cPortland: #Antifa assaulted live streamer Mason Lake at the pro-abortion protest. In 2020, they assaulted him multiple times as well.\u201d
— Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08 (@Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08) 1656133844
\u201cMagically appeared outside the Portland Federal Courthouse.\n#portland #RoeVWade\u201d
— Mason Lake Media (@Mason Lake Media) 1656138248


Dave Chappelle's 'bisexual' attacker speaks out, says comedian's LGBTQ jokes were 'triggering' and Chappelle should be more 'sensitive'



The man accused of physically attacking comedian Dave Chappelle onstage during his Hollywood Bowl show earlier this month told the New York Post in an exclusive interview that Chappelle's jokes about the LGBTQ community and homelessness were "triggering" and that the funnyman should be more "sensitive."

“I identify as bisexual … and I wanted him to know what he said was triggering,” 23-year-old Isaiah Lee told the paper at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles. “I wanted him to know that next time he should consider first running his material by people it could affect.”

What's the background?

Video captured the moment Chappelle was tackled during his May 3 show as well as the aftermath:

Dave Chappelle Tackled, Slammed on Stage at Hollywood Bowl by Man with Gun | TMZ youtu.be

“They spat on me and twisted me as if on purpose,” Lee told the paper in regard to security guards who broke his arm and gave him two black eyes.

It was initially reported that Lee was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and booked into jail on $30,000 bail.

This is the general kind of weapon the suspect in Dave Chappelle attack had according to @LAPDHQ It's a replica gun w/ a folding knife blade attached. $13 dollars on line Details of night that could've been so much worse live from @HollywoodBowl @FOXLApic.twitter.com/Du3ZUxd1PZ
— Phil Shuman (@Phil Shuman) 1651702687

However, two days after the attack, the L.A. County district attorney's office declined to bring felony charges against Lee. Instead he was charged with four misdemeanors: battery, possession of a weapon with intent to assault, unauthorized access to the stage area during performance, and commission of an act that delays the event or interferes with the performer; Lee pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The County DA's report said "slow motion review of video footage of the incident revealed that the suspect did not have the weapon in his hand at the time he rushed and tackled victim Chappelle," KCBS-TV reported, adding that the DA's report said "felony assault charges do not appear to be warranted because of the nature of the unarmed assault, the lack of injuries, and because no weapon was actually used in the assault."

A judge denied a request that Lee be released on his own recognizance; if found guilty, Lee faces a maximum sentence of 18 months in jail, KCBS said.

What else did Lee have to say?

Lee told the Post he got angry when Chappelle joked about homelessness as well as his headline-grabbing controversies over material about the LGBTQ community in his special last fall, "The Closer."

“I’m also a single dad, and my son is five,” Lee — who once was homeless — added to the paper. “It’s a struggle, and I wanted Dave Chappelle to know it’s not a joke.”

Lee also told the Post another comedian in the show’s lineup make a crude joke about pedophilia, which brought back memories of being molested at age 17 while under the care of the Department of Children and Family Services in Los Angeles.

Lee told the paper Chappelle asked him backstage at the Hollywood Bowl why he attacked him: “I told him my mother and grandmother, who fought for his civil rights to be able to speak, would be upset at the things he said."

Lee noted to the Post that Chappelle replied, “Now your story will die with you, son.”

“But he’s wrong,” Lee told the paper. “I’m sitting here talking to you about it.”

Anything else?

The Post said the physical attack against Chappelle led to more criminal charges against Lee, who's accused of stabbing his roommate last year. The victim identified Lee as his attacker after the Chappelle incident went viral, the Post said, citing prosecutors.

Lee added to the paper that legal issues "went from me probably only doing six months [in jail] and having to do community service and living in a transitional home" in connection to the Chappelle case "to possibly 15 or more years in jail" over the stabbing charges.

"My son will be big by the time I get out," Lee told the Post.

A representative for Chappelle didn't return the paper's request for comment.

Isaiah Lee, man who attacked Dave Chappelle onstage, admits why he charged comedianyoutu.be

Man pointed a replica handgun with a knife at Dave Chappelle before tackling him, police say



The man who tackled comedian Dave Chappelle while he was on stage pointed a replica handgun with a knife in it, police said.

Chappelle was speaking to the audience at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, Tuesday when the man jumped on stage and assaulted the legendary comedian. Security personnel chased down the man, and he was arrested by Los Angeles police later.

Initial reports said the suspect had a gun and a knife, but ABC News later reported that police sources indicated the man had a replica gun with a large knife inside of it. Local Fox reporter Phil Shuman posted an image of the kind of gun believed to be found on the suspect.

This is the general kind of weapon the suspect in Dave Chappelle attack had according to @LAPDHQ It's a replica gun w/ a folding knife blade attached. $13 dollars on line Details of night that could've been so much worse live from @HollywoodBowl @FOXLApic.twitter.com/Du3ZUxd1PZ
— Phil Shuman (@Phil Shuman) 1651702687

The man was identified as 23-year-old Isaiah Lee. It's unclear what motivated Lee to attack Chappelle, but he had reportedly rapped about him and had composed a song named after him.

The LAPD confirmed in a statement that the replica gun had a knife that folded out of it.

“The suspect produced what was later discovered to be a replica handgun and pointed the item at the victim,” police said in a press release. “Hollywood Bowl uniformed security officers, who witnessed the incident, engaged the suspect and removed him from the victim and took him into custody.”

Videos after the incident show him being taken into an ambulance with severe injuries from his run-in with the security staff.

“The replica handgun that also contained a knife blade was recovered and later processed as evidence,” police added.

Lee was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and booked into jail on $30,000 bail.

Chappelle joked moments after he was tackled that the assailant was a "trans man," referring to the outrage from transgender activists at comments he had previously made during his comedy specials.

Here's the video of the attack on Chappelle:

Dave Chappelle Tackled, Slammed on Stage at Hollywood Bowl by Man with Gun | TMZwww.youtube.com

VIDEO: Man stabbed at protest against vaccine mandates when brawls break out between Antifa and demonstrators



A man was stabbed and several all-out brawls erupted in Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon during a protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Around 2 p.m., a group of several hundred people gathered near the south lawn of the City Hall in Los Angeles to voice their concerns about coronavirus vaccine mandates. The protesters against vaccine passports were holding signs calling for "medical freedom" and one that read "vaccine mandates are fascist."

Shortly thereafter, a few dozen counterprotesters showed up, some of which witnesses and police have described as members of "Antifa."

L.A.-based videographer Sean Beckner-Carmitchel was covering the protest and captured video of when several fights broke out while there were chants of "F*** Antifa!" being yelled. He noted that there were weapons and "lots of bear mace" used during the violent confrontation. Beckner-Carmitchel also said that several press members were injured.

The wild brouhaha left one demonstrator bleeding from the head. One man screamed, "Unmask them!"

(CAUTION: Graphic video)

Many, many punches thrown. Several press members injured. Lots of bear mace. Several press members hurt, one attemp… https://t.co/ntYNyuzDsb

— Sean Carmitchel (@ACatWithNews) 1628979206.0


DTLA: A brawl broke out at a Freedom March against medical tyranny. Multiple injuries were reported. https://t.co/WJdUtfOiH5

— Kalen From Scriberr (@FromKalen) 1628987708.0

One man was stabbed during the chaos. Police were on the crime scene tending to the man who was stabbed, and paramedics arrived to take him to the hospital for medical treatment.

Capt. Stacy Spell, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesman, said, "We are on scene to maintain order after a fight broke out between Antifa and people gathered for the permitted event."

The stabbing victim was taken to a nearby hospital, where he is in serious condition, LAPD Officer Mike Lopez said.

Man being loaded onto an ambulance. Lots of blood leftover on the sidewalk and some clothing which was probably cut… https://t.co/d9RislgfB8

— Sean Carmitchel (@ACatWithNews) 1628980343.0

The Los Angeles Police Department issued a statement on Twitter, which acknowledged a "male that was stabbed" and treated by the Los Angeles Fire Department. LAPD added that no arrests were made, but an "investigation is ongoing."

LAPD is monitoring a protest at the south lawn of the LA City Hall. We are on scene to maintain order after a figh… https://t.co/utnPqnrMHr

— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) 1628979305.0

Earlier in the week, a Twitter account associated with Antifa called on members to counter-protest the rally against vaccine mandates, according to Fox News.

"The same group of anti-vaxxers and fascists have been assaulting people at every location they protest from: Cedar Sinai to Harlowe to The Abbey," the flyer from the SoCal Antifa Twitter account reads. "As a community we say NO MORE! No safe space for fascists!"

Flyer text:The same group of anti-vaxxers and fascists have been assaulting people at every location they protest… https://t.co/13b3REwXD7

— SoCal Antifa (@SocalAntifa) 1628559929.0

Last weekend, Antifa militants attacked a group of Christians who were participating in a prayer event at a park in Portland, Oregon.

VIDEO: Violent clashes erupt between Antifa and police during protests over naked transgender person at Wi Spa in LA: 'Antifa's gonna kill you!'



Los Angeles Police Department officers and Antifa militants engaged in violent clashes on Saturday during protests sparked by the incident where a biological man, who identified as a female, was reportedly naked at a California spa in front of women and young girls in late June. There were dueling demonstrations outside the Wi Spa in Los Angeles, which escalated when police attempted to separate a protest by Antifa and transgender activists from a counter-protest by religious demonstrators, conservatives, and feminist activists.

Independent journalist Brendan Gutenschwager covered the protests and the ensuing violence, and posted video of the confrontations, which became violent at times.

(Content Warning: Graphic video):

Protesters have arrived outside the Wi Spa in Los Angeles, calling for women-only spaces after an incident where a… https://t.co/K0ZTBok4I8

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626547014.0

The demonstrations quickly escalated after Antifa members reportedly threw "several smoke bombs and water bottles" at the opposing protesters. LAPD officers immediately took action against Antifa, and are seen hitting the agitators with batons.

Police clash with Antifa counter-protesting at the Wi Spa, after several smoke bombs & water bottles were thrown at… https://t.co/d1eRLuS4a0

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626547174.0


Antifa launch a smoke bomb at police, who bat it away as they separate opposing groups outside the Wi Spa in Los An… https://t.co/ut79SOpnQ1

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626547775.0


Police push the crowd of counter-protesters away from the Wi Spa, giving orders to leave the area after declaring a… https://t.co/MSYUVBQ5KK

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626550501.0


Yells of “Why are you arresting a medic?” as LAPD begin detaining people near the Wi Spa this afternoon… https://t.co/mDMkkaUiNA

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626551557.0

An officer fired a non-lethal munition at a woman during the skirmish.

Earlier: LAPD shoot what appears to be a rubber bullet or other non-lethal munition, striking a woman a few feet in… https://t.co/lqsaHwkLJ1

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626557410.0


Woman was just shot by a rubber bullet as she asked to please put down your guns— https://t.co/YkZUjW007l

— waterspider (@waterspider__) 1626545632.0

Investigative reporter Drew Hernandez shared a compilation video of protesters being verbally abusive toward police officers.

WI SPA LA: The SOY, LARPING and OVER THE TOP DRAMATIC THEATRICS were on overload today with ANTIFA and the SJW’s in… https://t.co/IMKUWIFXxo

— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) 1626575298.0

In a video shared on Twitter by Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo, a protester screams at cops, "Antifa's gonna kill you, b*tch!"

“Antifa’s gonna kill you, bitch.”An antifa member verbally threatens to kill at the violent protest in Los Angele… https://t.co/otTVSXUhgH

— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) 1626567194.0

The LAPD released a statement saying that smoke bombs and other projectiles were thrown at its officers. The police department said "several dozen" people were arrested. The LAPD noted that knives, pepper spray, and a stungun were confiscated.

At a protest near Wilshire Bl & Rampart Bl, 2 groups clashed. Smoke bombs/projectiles were thrown at ofcrs & a disp… https://t.co/kgACG5AkZW

— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) 1626563292.0

One Antifa group was reportedly made a plea on social media to raise funds to bail out "comrades" who were in jail. The @SocalAntifa Twitter account also said the LAPD "have always and will always side with fascists."

Antifa are crowdfunding bail for their comrades arrested at the riot in Los Angeles yesterday. @Twitter, @CashApp,… https://t.co/ELVto0e48R

— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) 1626589924.0

Pro-Antifa graffiti defaced buildings near the Wi Spa, including the Los Angeles Housing Authority.

Antifa tags on the LA Housing Authority and other buildings around the Wi Spa #LosAngeles #WiSpa https://t.co/G4c1m8kAZp

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) 1626559848.0


Ominous graffiti this morning on Wiltshire at the LA housing authority, a block east of WiSpa. https://t.co/1DinRifdcQ

— Jeremy Lee Quinn (@JLeeQuinn) 1626561845.0

Police officer shot to death while responding to domestic violence call, making him second murdered cop in as many days



A Stockton, California, police officer is dead after a suspect shot him multiple times as he arrived at a domestic violence call Tuesday morning.

The suspect was also reportedly shot during the incident and later died from his injuries.

The Stockton officer is the second California police officer in as many days to die at the hands of violent criminals.

What are the details?

KABC-TV identified the law enforcement official as Officer Jimmy Inn of the Stockton Police Department.

The suspect, identified by KCRA-TV as 30-year-old Lance Lowe, reportedly fatally shot Inn as the officer responded to a domestic violence call at Lowe's home.

KCRA reported, "Inn arrived [at the scene] around 10:07 a.m. and knocked on the door before standing off to the side. A voice came from inside the home and said, 'Hey, police' before that person, later identified as 30-year-old Lance Lowe, fired a gun multiple times at Inn."

KCRA said that a second Stockton police officer, Pancho Freer, was near the scene. When he arrived, he reportedly spotted Lowe standing over Inn while holding a gun. Lowe then reportedly shot at Freer before the officer returned gunfire.

"The suspect then went into the home and returned moments later holding a young child," KABC's report continued. "The suspect began to strangle the child, an 8-year-old boy."

A bystander then purportedly tackled Lowe, allowing time for Freer to fire on the suspect.

Lowe was transported to a local hospital for injuries and later died.

The child was not hurt during the attack.

KCRA-TV reported that area residents said they heard 10 to 15 gunshots during the time Inn was killed. A patrol car riddled with bullet holes was parked at the scene of the crime.

Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones said that the attack on Inn was a "violent, blatant, and very sudden assault," the station reported.

In a statement shared on Twitter, the department said, "It is with great sadness that we announce Officer Jimmy Inn was shot & killed in the line of duty while on a DV call this morning. The suspect was also shot & killed by another SPD officer. Officer Inn was hired in 2015 & was a member of our honor guard."

The 30-year-old police officer is survived by his wife, who is also a Stockton police officer. Inn leaves behind a 7-month-old son, a 12-year-old stepdaughter, and a 14-year-old stepson.

It is with great sadness that we announce Officer Jimmy Inn was shot & killed in the line of duty while on a DV cal… https://t.co/88NR23mPqP

— Stockton Police Dept (@StocktonPolice) 1620778564.0

What else?

Inn's shooting death came just one day after a suspect fatally shot a San Luis Obispo police officer and wounded another as the two attempted to execute a search warrant.

Authorities discovered the suspect, identified by authorities as 37-year-old Edward Zamora Giron, later in the day with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Detective Luca Benedetti died as a result of the shooting.

Detective Steve Orozco was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and released.

In a Tuesday news conference, acting San Luis Obispo Police Chief Brian Amoroso called Benedetti a "talented detective."

"I had the distinct pleasure of working with Luca over the past nine years," Amoroso said in his remarks. "I considered him a personal friend, a dedicated officer, a talented detective, a proud member of the San Luis Obispo regional SWAT team, and most importantly, a loving husband and father."

Yesterday, Detective Luca Benedetti (left) with the San Luis Obispo Police Department. Today, Officer Jimmy Inn (… https://t.co/ivfNWA2DWJ

— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) 1620786462.0

FACT CHECK: Was Adam Schiff Arrested At Los Angeles International Airport?

'No record of @RepAdamSchiff being arrested at @flyLAXairport by @LAAirportPD or @LAPDHQ'

The 8 best Christmas movies that aren't really Christmas movies



Every year, you enjoy traditional Christmas classic movies, such as "Miracle on 34th Street," "A Christmas Story," "It's A Wonderful Life," "The Grinch," "Home Alone," "Elf," "The Santa Clause," "The Muppet Christmas Carol," "A Christmas Carol," and "National Lampoon Christmas Vacation."

However, there are a handful of Christmas movies that aren't really Christmas movies that you should enjoy during the holiday season. We count down the movies that might not be Christmas movies per se, but have enough holiday jeer that you are compelled to watch them during Christmastime.

Here is the list of the eight best Christmas movies that aren't really Christmas movies.

8.) Lethal Weapon

This is definitely not your prototypical, run-of-the-mill Christmas movie. Los Angeles detective Roger Murtagh (Danny Glover), a devoted family man, is teamed up with a new partner – a suicidal loose cannon Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson). The film kicks off with the Christmas classic "Jingle Bell Rock." Then there is a drug bust that goes down in the middle of a Christmas tree lot, plus a carton of eggnog – that gets shot. In the end, Murtagh and Riggs spend Christmas together. ''

7.) Meet Me in St. Louis

Set in 1904, "Meet Me in St. Louis" features Judy Garland singing the iconic Christmas anthem "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." Garland's character Esther Smith gets engaged to John Truitt (Tom Drake) at the Christmas Eve ball during the 1944 MGM musical, but her father announces they're moving after Christmas.

Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) – Judy Garland – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas www.youtube.com

6.) You've Got Mail

This rom-com takes place from October to the spring, but the romance blossoms during the holiday season when Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) discovers that Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) will likely lose her store. There is plenty of Christmas tree-trimming and carol singing.

5.) Holiday Inn

This movie from 1942 features Bing Crosby, arguably the greatest Christmas crooner of all-time. As smooth as Tennessee whiskey, Crosby splendidly sings "White Christmas," which is the best-selling single of all-time. The film, which also stars Fred Astaire, features a total of 12 songs written by celebrated composer Irving Berlin.

Holiday Inn | Bing Crosby Sings "White Christmas" www.youtube.com


4.) Batman Returns

Sure this comic book movie has Danny DeVito as the Penguin villain, but it also has a visually-pleasing winter wonderland thanks to innovative director Tim Burton. Michael Keaton as Batman kisses Catwoman, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, under the mistletoe and warns her that "mistletoe can be deadly if you eat it." A huge Christmas tree is the backdrop where Christopher Walken, who looks like a character straight from "A Christmas Carol," throws out Christmas gifts to the crowd. Not before a ginormous red and green Christmas present rains terror on Gotham.

Batman Returns - Max Shreck Christmas Speech www.youtube.com


3.) Gremlins

If you're a struggling inventor and you're searching for that perfect Christmas gift for a loved one, try not to purchase an illegal wild animal from a shop in Chinatown that could cause widescale pandemonium. Instead, simply purchase a $50 gift certificate to Applebee's and call it a day.

Don't buy a Mogwai as a Christmas present; nothing good comes from doing so. But you don't have to take my word for it... you can ask Billy Peltzer, who made the mistake feeding Gizmo after midnight and allowing it to get wet. The Gremlins even love to go around the neighborhood to sing Christmas carols.

2.) Trading Places

A holiday tale about greedy people losing in the end that is set during the holiday season, which includes the second-worst Christmas bonus after the "Jelly of the Month Club" featured in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." Dan Ackroyd attempts to undermine a hoity-toity corporate Christmas party where he smuggles smoked salmon into his stained Santa suit.


Trading Places - Security, Merry Christmas www.youtube.com

1.) Die Hard

Yes, "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie. Even John McTiernan, the director of the classic Christmas movie that isn't really a Christmas movie, admitted that "Die Hard" is indeed a Christmas movie. NYP and LAPD have acknowledged that "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie.

On this Christmas Eve, we’d like to acknowledge our partners at @LAPDHQ who have been working with us to protect Ch… https://t.co/Nzb6cBZbX9
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPD NEWS)1545668157.0


On this Christmas Eve, we too would like to acknowledge our partners at @NYPDnews for their continued partnership-t… https://t.co/yPJxcdNCOv
— LAPD HQ (@LAPD HQ)1545671621.0

"Die Hard" takes place during the holiday season, specifically a company Christmas party. John McClaine's wife is coincidentally named "Holly" Gennaro McClane. One of the dead terorrists wears a Santa hat with a shirt reading: "Now I Have a Machine Gun. Ho Ho Ho." Feeling jolly yet?

Plus, what's more Christmas than saving your family by foiling a terrorist attack orchestrated by Hans Gruber on the Nakatomi Plaza? Instead of shimmying down a chimney like Santa Claus, St. McClane travels down an elevator shaft and air vents.

Argyle, pump up Run-DMC's "Christmas in Hollis."

Die Hard (1988), "This IS Christmas music." www.youtube.com