Antifa Attacks Federal Courthouse During Their Comrades' Hearings
Independent journalist Andy Ngo has been fearlessly covering the activities of the group of vicious little fascists ironically claiming to be anti-fascist, Antifa. In some of his latest, Mr. Ngo brings us a look at the Antifa goblins gathering outside the St. Paul Federal Building as 15 of their fellow travelers are inside being charged with multiple crimes.
This looks a lot like an open defiance of legal federal authority.
WARNING: FOUL LANGUAGE ALERT
The post states:
St. Paul, Minn. — Violent Antifa supporters gathered to attack the Warren E. Burger federal courthouse to possibly jailbreak their comrades who were federally indicted and had their first court hearing inside.
15 Antifa members were indicted by the DOJ for their alleged violent criminal conspiracies in the Twin Cities in January related to attacking federal officials.
The video shows what appear to be federal agents engaging the protesters who looked to be trying to gain access to the building. Qualifier: It's unclear, from this video, that any Antifa people were trying to break into the building, although some protestors were attempting to hold the doors open as tactically garbed federal agents were seen to be vigorously pushing some of the nuts away from the entrance, and deploying some kind of spray with abandon.
A local Fox affiliate, Fox 9, has more coverage.
- Anti-ICE protesters are gathering outside the St. Paul Federal Building Tuesday afternoon after the U.S. Attorney's Office charged 15 people with conspiracy to impede or injure a federal officer.
- Those 15 are making court appearances in St. Paul Federal Court.
- MIRAC and PACAT have planned a rally for 5 p.m. outside the federal building.
MIRAC would be the "Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee," while PACAT would be the "People's Action Coalition Against Trump." Both can be accurately described as far-left groups, as can Antifa, whom MIRAC and PACAT are apparently supporting.
Fox 9 also reports:
Dozens of protesters have gathered outside the Warren E. Burger Federal courthouse. The group is calling for the charges against the 15 protesters to be dropped.
They can call for a dropping of charges until they are blue in the face, and it's doubtful it will do them any good; the odds of Joy Behar suddenly proclaiming her conversion to conservative Republican politics are probably more likely than any of the Antifa Fifteen having their charges dropped by the Trump administration's Justice Department.
It's doubtful that the protestors - rioters - are going to fold their tents and go away, not while their fellow useful idiots are on trial. It's going to be a long, hot summer.

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