Boston will restrict demonstrations after anti-mandate protesters target the mayor and the mother of city councilman



Local lawmakers in Boston, Massachusetts are seeking restrictions on political demonstrations after anti-mandate protesters harassed the mother of a city councilman and protested outside the home of the mayor.

City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo said that the anti-mandate protesters accidentally harassed his mother when they were seeking to protest outside his home instead.

This AM my 70 yr old mom, a retired BPS teacher, had her home targeted by antivaxxers. She told them it wasn't my home but they ignored her & kept on for hours. City Hall is open and they can protest there. It's clear the goal isn't protest but targeted harassment and its wrong.pic.twitter.com/gOzyxoELOJ
— Ricardo Arroyo (@Ricardo Arroyo) 1647880008

"City Hall is open and they can protest there. It's clear the goal isn't protest but targeted harassment and its wrong," Arroyo tweeted with a photograph of the protesters.

"Cruel & disgusting. Leave our moms, families & neighbors out of it," responded Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.

Wu had previously claimed that protesters were keeping up her neighbors, including a 96-year-old veteran and many families with children.

"To have a chance at healing & building community, we can’t keep normalizing hate," Wu tweeted in January. "They’ve shouted on megaphones that my kids will grow up without a mom bc I’ll be in prison. Yesterday at dinner my son asked who else’s bday it was bc the AM chant was 'Happy birthday, Hitler.'”

In response to these kinds of incidents, Boston officials will vote on a proposal to restrict protests at residences of public officials to the hours from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.

"The City is committed to the First Amendment right to protest, while upholding our responsibility to safeguard residents' privacy and the quality of residential life," read the statement from Wu. "This Order will augment existing prohibitions against excessive noise, disturbing the peace, and blocking of streets and sidewalks by providing clear guidelines around targeted residential picketing."

One city council member voiced concern that the ordinance might be used against minority activists.

“I’m concerned about the unequal enforcement of this ordinance on organizers of color. I’m concerned that using the police to enforce an ordinance like this, we have seen how the police in the past have cracked down disproportionally on organizers of color, LGBTQ organizers as well," said Julia Mejia.

“As a neighbor and a single mom who lives with her whole family, I get the impulse to want this ordinance, but we can’t be impulsive with our values as elected officials,” Mejia explained.

Wu implemented a public health mandate in December but the Boston Public Health Commission dropped the mask mandate on March 5 after a drop in coronavirus cases.

Here's more about the mandate in Boston:

Officials OK dropping Boston’s indoor mask mandatewww.youtube.com

Lancaster protest shut down swiftly as officers regain control of the city

Twelve adults and one minor were arrested. A judge set bail for rioters at $1 million each.

Trump supporter kicked in head by Black Lives Matter militant while flat on his back: 'He just got his a** beat!'



While WDJT-TV characterized things as "mostly peaceful" Tuesday as President Donald Trump visited riot-ravaged Kenosha, Wisconsin, one incident caught on camera proved anything but.

What are the details?

As Trump supporters and protesters gathered near the courthouse to express their views, the station said most banter between the groups was disrespectful and heated.

Trump supporters were angry about rioting and looting in the wake of the police-involved shooting of a black man, Jacob Blake, that captured attention nationwide.

"Does Black Lives Matter give them opportunity to burn a town down?" one Trump supporter said, according to WDJT. "No. Is that what they represent? I'm against it for that reason."

Kicked in the head

As tensions boiled over video caught the moment when a Trump supporter — who was flat on his back amid a physical altercation — was kicked in the head by a Black Lives Matter militant:

Trump supporter gets into a fight with a few Black lives matter supporters but many shielded him from other protest… https://t.co/p0ohmL2EDt
— Ricardo🇨🇺 🇵🇷Torres (@Ricardo🇨🇺 🇵🇷Torres)1599000417.0

A second video caught what happened next as it appeared some of the victim's adversaries tried to prevent further damage and let him get up and walk away. As he did, one person from the crowd can be heard melodically chanting — in childlike style — "He just got his a** beat! He just got his a** beat!"

More of the altercation. The man was lead away without further incident https://t.co/bdH6kkyepG
— Ricardo🇨🇺 🇵🇷Torres (@Ricardo🇨🇺 🇵🇷Torres)1599000719.0

WDJT caught up with the victim of the attack, identified as David, who sustained a badly swollen cheekbone and bruised temple.

Image source: WDJT-TV video screenshot

"I was attacked by numerous people at the same time," he told the station, which added that the beatdown occurred over his pro-Trump hat.

David added to WDJT that he got a "kick to the head, one really good blow to the face. They surrounded me and attacked me and started chanting things. They were completely out of control."

The station said the crowd then chased him down the street — and that it was a scene that played out at other points during the day.

"People came out to stand up," Trump protester Lou Downey told WDJT. "Stand up against Trump in the face of all the violence he's been unleashing around the country."

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A recurring theme?

This wasn't the first time we've seen leftists resort to kicking vulnerable people in the head amid public unrest.

Police in Portland, Oregon, in June charged a 14-year-old male with second-degree assault after video captured him kicking a man in the head who was already face-down and motionless in the street:

That thug who kicked man in head after he was already knocked out during protest? Police made an arrest — and suspe… https://t.co/4dL0kbOxZC
— Dave Urbanski (@Dave Urbanski)1591398895.0

And we all know about the other famous kick to the head in Portland from last month:

Leftist thug in 'security' vest kicks man in head from behind, knocking him out, after Portland militants beat him,… https://t.co/qrmqftNRDr
— Dave Urbanski (@Dave Urbanski)1597686283.0

Not long after police arrested Marquise Lee Love, 25, on charges of riot, coercion, and second-degree assault.