'An act of domestic terrorism': Olympia officials condemn leftist militants who used hatchets, knives, batons to take over hotel



Officials in Olympia, Washington, have condemned leftist militants who used hatchets, knives, and batons to forcibly take over a downtown hotel Sunday.

And Mayor Cheryl Selby went so far as to call their actions "an act of domestic terrorism," the Olympian reported.

What's the background?

Those inside the Red Lion hotel began calling 911 around 11 a.m., saying a group was attempting to forcibly take over the hotel, the city's statement said. The group members were dressed in black and were threatening staff, KING-TV reported, citing court documents. Police were told that the employees felt threatened by the group — and the station said an employee was assaulted but didn't suffer injuries.

The group was identified as Oly Housing Now, a homeless activist outfit, and its members had gas masks, helmets, and goggles, apparently in preparation for a confrontation, the statement noted. Police estimated about 45 members of the group were inside and outside the hotel. The group had occupied the fourth and fifth floors and were placing black tarps on the windows as police arrived, cops told KING.

At the time of the occupation, about 40 hotel rooms were booked with guests — and those guests sheltered in their rooms during the occupation, the statement said. Hotel employees sheltered in the basement through the afternoon and part of the evening.

But before the occupation, a woman identified as its leader booked 20 hotel rooms saying they were for a wedding party, KING reported, citing court documents — which also said the takeover was meant to pressure the city to provide housing for homeless people staying in those booked rooms.

"We were going to say we're not leaving and see if we could get FEMA or whoever to start putting out and getting us housing," Chris Alford — one of those staying in the rooms — told KING. She added to the station that people she did not know paid for them.

Police added to the station that a Thurston County judge granted a search warrant for first-degree burglary, trespassing, and conspiracy to commit burglary. By 6:30 p.m., Olympia police with the Thurston County Sheriff's Office and Washington State Patrol's SWAT team entered the hotel and began making arrests, KING reported.

Here are a pair of clips showing the action outside the hotel. (Content warning: Language):

Olympia PD not messing around tonight. Several arrests so far as they clear the occupied hotel. Businesses were tol… https://t.co/Ks9fDNXBQW
— (((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio (@(((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio)1612147547.0
They are now chanting to Olympia cops to “choke and die.” https://t.co/EnMh9esHbu
— (((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio (@(((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio)1612151800.0

The station said the SWAT team conducted a room-by-room search and employees and guests were escorted safely out of the building.

Ten people were arrested Sunday night, KING said, citing police — who previously reported that 12 had been arrested. Seven of them appeared before a judge Monday and faced a number of charges including burglary and assault, the station said, citing court documents.

What did city officials have to say about the occupation?

City council member Dani Madrone said at Tuesday's meeting that she was "appalled" by the hotel occupation, the Olympian reported, adding that others used words such as "reckless," "uninformed," and "infuriating."

Council member Renata Rollins — who advocates for homeless people — called the group's actions "short-sighted, ego-driven, and counterproductive," the paper said.

"The group's demands made no sense," she also said, the Olympian noted. "They read like they were copied and pasted from some other community's struggle because whoever penned them had no context for what's actually going on in Olympia and Thurston County. This wasn't activism; this was nihilism. And it caused so much unnecessary preventable harm."

Mayor Selby said the occupation organizers "exploited and victimized the very group they claim to want to help" and "should be held accountable to the furthest extent of the law," the paper reported.

"This created an active crime scene that necessitated a police response appropriate to the scale of the actions of these terrorists," she added, according to the Olympian.

Leftist militants armed with hatchets, knives, batons take over hotel in radical hub of Olympia, Washington — and SWAT is called in



Several dozen leftist militants armed with hatchets, knives, and batons forcibly took over a hotel in the radical hub otherwise known as Olympia, Washington, Sunday.

What are the details?

Those inside the Red Lion hotel began calling 911 around 11 a.m., saying a group was attempting to forcibly take over the hotel, the city's statement said. Police were told that the employees felt threatened by the group and that an employee allegedly was assaulted.

The group was identified as Oly Housing Now, a homeless activist group, and its members had gas masks, helmets, and goggles, apparently in preparation for a confrontation, the statement noted. Police estimated about 45 members of the group were inside and outside the hotel.

At the time of the occupation, approximately 40 hotel rooms were booked with bystanders — and those guests sheltered in their rooms during the occupation, the statement said. Hotel employees sheltered in the basement through the afternoon and part of the evening.

But before the occupation, the group had reserved 17 rooms occupied by homeless people. The group had occupied the 4th and 5th floors and were placing black tarps on the windows as police arrived, cops told KING-TV.

Police added to the station that a Thurston County judge granted a search warrant for first-degree burglary, trespassing, and conspiracy to commit burglary. By 6:30 p.m., Olympia police with the Thurston County Sheriff's Office and Washington State Patrol's SWAT team entered the hotel and began making arrests, KING reported.

Image source: KING-TV video screenshot

As of Sunday night, 12 people had been arrested, the station said, adding that the SWAT team conducted a room-by-room search and employees and guests were escorted safely out of the building.

The city's statement noted that the homeless people in the hotel rooms were directed to social services and won't be allowed to stay at the hotel.

"Making sure our unhoused residents have access to safe and affordable housing has been Olympia's priority for more than a decade," Mayor Cheryl Selby said. "Olympia has led on responding to homelessness, on coordinating shelter and other basic needs. The tactics used today by Oly Housing Now are unproductive and won't make the mission more attainable."

Violence erupts in Washington between Trump supporters and leftist groups — shot fired, suspect detained



Several rallies and counterprotests went down on Saturday in Olympia, Washington. In the midst of tense and sometimes violent clashes between Trump supporters and members of leftist groups, someone fired a gun. Police had made at least two arrests.

In Olympia, there was a "RE-Open WA" rally planned, a "Stop the Steal" parade, and a "BLM: Washington vs. Fascism" counterprotest scheduled for Saturday, according to Fox News.

It didn't take long for the polar opposite groups to run into each other in Olympia. Proud Boys and Black Bloc members confronted each other as seen in video taken by reporter Shauna Sowersby.

(Content Warning: Graphic footage):

Both groups are now in front of the Capitol, with one person from the Trump supporters and Proud Boys group trying… https://t.co/Xj4ek54Kv9
— Shauna Sowersby (@Shauna Sowersby)1607810012.0

Then fights erupted between the two groups, and an "unlawful assembly" was declared by the Olympia Police Department.

"First fight breaks out between Back the blue / stop the steal protesters and Portland / Washington counter-protesters," Independent Media said.

First fight breaks out between Back the blue / stop the steal protesters and Portland / Washington counter-proteste… https://t.co/rYdJKoWq6s
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607805746.0

An alleged member of the Proud Boys was reportedly arrested for pointing his gun. While at the same time law enforcement is seen firing crowd control munitions at apparent Antifa members lined up in the middle of the street.

The violence escalated to the point that the Olympia Police Department was forced to declare a riot.

A Proud Boy member was arrested for aiming his gun at Portland/ Washington counter-protesters, Olympia Police use f… https://t.co/3C58wpanWY
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607809620.0

A shot was fired during the protests. A man wearing all black was seen brandishing a handgun. He flees the scene and puts on a red hat. The same man appears to be on the ground and being arrested by the Olympia Police Department officers and Washington State Troopers.

Olympia Police Dept. and Washington State Troopers arrest and hogtie the shooting suspect near 10th and Columbia.… https://t.co/ogqggrzEQp
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607813494.0


Olympia police and WSP have secured the area and have so far found one spent casing, a live round and some sort of… https://t.co/jHAZpyHBEt
— Shauna Sowersby (@Shauna Sowersby)1607811643.0

Washington State Patrol spokesperson Chris Loftis confirmed the shooting to the Seattle Times.

"Suspect detained," Loftis said. "No information confirmed on victim or any injury status."

Loftis described the situation as, "Fluid situation with two groups of size, both including heavily armed individuals."

There was violence in Olympia last Saturday as well. There was a nasty brawl between "Back the Blue" supporters and Black Bloc members.

"We did make an arrest for a subject that appeared to fire at least one round from a handgun into the opposing crowd," the Olympia Police Department said last week. "Any witnesses to that crime should contact @OlyPD through the 911 system."

Brutal brawl erupts between black bloc anarchists and 'Back the Blue' supporters in Washington



There were violent clashes in Washington's capital on Saturday during a "Back the Blue" rally when black bloc anarchists held their own counterprotest.

The Olympia Police Department released a notice: "Large group of opposing protesters started near the Capitol and are now moving through downtown Olympia. Near City Hall. The groups have dispersed into smaller groups and are moving throughout the area. Officers are monitoring to ensure things are peaceful from here forward."

The black bloc anarchists held their own event titled "Squash Fascists." The two groups baited each other throughout the day, as seen in footage from photojournalist Independent Media PDX. The black bloc members burned American flags and the "Back the Blue" supporters retaliated by burning a black umbrella, which many Antifa members carry to conceal their identities.

(Content Warning: Explicit and violent videos):

At an event labeled “Squash Fascists” Portland/ Washington Protesters gather in Olympia Washington, counter protest… https://t.co/zwPRJC3MAG
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607201589.0


Portland/ Washington protesters and counter-protesters are currently standing off at Franklin and 4th Ave. downtown… https://t.co/2IK7LTRvtt
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607207240.0


Counter protesters burn an Umbrella that belonged to Portland/ Washington protesters in response to American Flags… https://t.co/Fi2p37Ywk0
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607202538.0

At one point, a brutal brawl between the two groups erupted. Individuals dressed in all black are beaten with American and Trump flag poles.

Fight breaks out between Portland/ Washington protesters and counter protesters for Back The Blue and President Tru… https://t.co/pt2xrYVcoC
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607202174.0


Fight breaks out between Portland/ Washington protesters and counter protesters for Back The Blue and President Tru… https://t.co/3lwliTWEVH
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607204435.0


Patriots Clash With Antifa At Washington State Capitol. One shot was fired. https://t.co/Meg3cg6iiP
— Black Rebel (Andrew Duncomb) (@Black Rebel (Andrew Duncomb))1607204756.0

The Olympia Police Department said the groups "have largely dispersed." The department said, "An arrest was made for two counts of felony assault. An additional charge may be referred for reckless endangerment as well."

"We did make an arrest for a subject that appeared to fire at least one round from a handgun into the opposing crowd," the police tweeted. "Any witnesses to that crime should contact @OlyPD through the 911 system."

We did make an arrest for a subject that appeared to fire at least one round from a handgun into the opposing crowd… https://t.co/jzMRDfylAw
— Olympia Police Dept (@Olympia Police Dept)1607212894.0


Individual who fired his gun earlier in the day can be seen at the :23 second mark pointing his firearm at proteste… https://t.co/ZnNLKwh4kQ
— Independent Media PDX (@Independent Media PDX)1607214954.0

Olympia wasn't the only place where groups clashed. In St Paul, Minneapolis, groups prepared for confrontation.

Antifa militants gather in St. Paul, Minnesota to oppose a conservative rally. https://t.co/asGYLnk1I3
— Andy Ngô (@Andy Ngô)1607206644.0

In California, Black bloc militants wielded shields and chanted, "No more Proud Boys in Sacramento!" There was a heavy police presence with officers wearing riot gear. Police officers fired non-lethal munitions at rowdy demonstrators dressed in all black.

Leader of anti-Proud Boys march past 11th and L, calls out Proud Boys for allegedly harassing unhoused people at Ce… https://t.co/dkLHIySuMl
— Scott Rodd (@Scott Rodd)1607200831.0


Counter protesters shaking barricade. Officer firing what appears to be paintball-looking gun point blank at prot… https://t.co/WrpNj6CkOF
— Scott Rodd (@Scott Rodd)1607202008.0


These are the weapons Sac PD was firing into demonstrators attempting to tear down a barricade. https://t.co/CdPSdkmHJP
— Nick Miller (@Nick Miller)1607202414.0

At one point, alleged Proud Boys and black bloc members clashed. Black bloc members attacked Trump supporters and left them injured.

Proud boys and counter protesters clash outside of the California State Capitol. Proud Boys have been hosting weekl… https://t.co/MOU3bb21eT
— Denis Ivan Perez-Bravo (@Denis Ivan Perez-Bravo)1607205374.0
Crowd had gotten violent. Some descend on man and woman pro-Trump demonstrators walking down street. https://t.co/TbZzQ99IHU
— Scott Rodd (@Scott Rodd)1607205461.0

Antifa militants gang up on Trump fans, pummel women to ground — and pro-Trump group responds by singing national anthem



It was a sometimes violent study in contrasts Saturday when a large group of supporters of President Donald Trump faced off with Antifa militants in Olympia, Washington, after numerous media outlets declared former Vice President Joe Biden the 2020 election victor.

What happened?

As chronicled on video by reporter Katie Daviscourt, Trump backers lined streets and even gathered on the steps of the state capitol to wave American and pro-Trump flags and chant "back the blue!" — a pro-police rallying cry:

Crowd is chanting Back the Blue to show support for Law Enforcement. https://t.co/52VNLqOy1r
— Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸 (@Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸)1604789220.0

And while chants of "USA! USA! USA!" rang out, black-clad Antifa militants managed several cries of "f*** the USA!" "f*** America," and stomped on Old Glory. (Content warning: Language):

President Trump supporters are chanting “USA - USA - USA.” https://t.co/pQvLW4KeWD
— Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸 (@Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸)1604787415.0

The pro-Trump crowd told them off with chants of "get a job!" and "f*** Antifa!" (Content warning: Language):

Crowd of Trump Supporters chant “fu*k Antifa” at the small group of militants across the street. https://t.co/zB2i4FC8fM
— Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸 (@Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸)1604798303.0

Upping the ante

Soon the verbal war of words turned violent, as a brawl ensued between the groups and police responded with a flash-bang and what appeared to be rounds of non-lethal munitions.

One witness mentioned that Antifa militants were "attacking two women," and then a man bleeding from his eyebrow — presumably a Trump supporter — confirmed that Antifa attacked him as well:

NOW: Antifa Militants attack Trump Supporters. One man is bleeding from the head. Olympia PD deploys flash bangs an… https://t.co/HE6Si3SqQY
— Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸 (@Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸)1604785480.0

A fitting response

In another clip, two pro-Trump women described the Antifa attack. One said she was punched from behind as a leftist militant tried to steal her pro-Trump flag, and the second woman said a gang of Antifa thugs jumped her.

But soon a distinct sound was heard in the background.

It was singing. A bit off-key, a tad haggard — but singing nonetheless. It was the national anthem.

That's right. The pro-Trump crowd answered the cowardice and destruction that have become Antifa's trademark with a statement of hard-won freedom and liberty — even for the likes of those who'd rather stomp all over it.

Anything else?

Should Biden take office in January, he may have to contend with more than he may have bargained for. Also on Saturday, anarchists busted windows at the Multnomah County Democrats building in Portland and spray-painted messages such as "F*** Biden" and "No Presidents" — along with the universal symbol of anarchists.

The same night in Washington, D.C., black-clad demonstrators marched toward Black Lives Matter Plaza and held a large sign that read: "FREE THE PEOPLE, FIGHT THE POWER, F*** THE POLICE – DEFUND, DISARM, DISBAND." Another sign said: "BURN DOWN THE AMERICAN PLANTATION."

The group chanted, "What do we want? Justice When do we want it? Now! If we don't get it — Burn it down! BURN. IT. DOWN!" along with, "F*** Trump! F*** Biden! No more presidents!"

In Detroit, one leftist group wasn't too thrilled with Biden, either, and chanted, "F*** Donald Trump! F*** Biden too! Both of them don't give a f*** about you!"