Charlottesville Antifa Steamrolled By Car

Damn, Now I'm changing my mind a little. I saw the rear view video at normal speed and he was going too fast considering it was a street full of people. He wasn't at ramming speed but it was too fast. I think he deserves some type of manslaughter charge, for approaching a crowd that fast. I think his speed angered the protestors and they attacked, then he either retaliated or got scared. So it was the initial speed that started the chain of events. At least that's my latest theory. :)

Mind linking that video?
 
I'm rather impressed by Trump's press conference going on right now. He's sounding like a voice of reason. Weird.
 
Damn, Now I'm changing my mind a little. I saw the rear view video at normal speed and he was going too fast considering it was a street full of people. He wasn't at ramming speed but it was too fast. I think he deserves some type of manslaughter charge, for approaching a crowd that fast. I think his speed angered the protestors and they attacked, then he either retaliated or got scared. So it was the initial speed that started the chain of events. At least that's my latest theory. :)

I think what happened was he was following the other cars down the street, you could see in the original video the media put out that they were ahead of him and moving.. and he started to see the crowd flow into the street and block it and so he was trying to go fast enough to catch up so they wouldn't block off the roadway completely before he got there, but it wasn't ramming speed, and there was a clear heavy acceleration after they hit his car.
 
Found it.



That's the one I saw also.

I think the fact that he was going too fast explains why there were so many "bat ready" guys that attacked when he crashed. A lot of people were looking up like WTF? I think that's what prompted the initial flag attack also.
 
Stumbled on this news, reporting and dates are not clear. All sides should step back to contain situation.

Social media connects Ohio to Charlottesville attack

Posted by FOX19 Digital Media Staff

FOX19 - People who attended the protests in Charlottesville over the weekend are being called out on social media.
Commenters are attempting to identify the participants and, in one case, apparently recognized a former Mason High School student among the violence.
http://www.wtol.com/story/36132730/social-media-connects-ohio-to-charlottesville-attack



Statue of Martin Luther King on MLK Bridge vandalized

TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Just one day after the holiday to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the statue of the late civil rights leader that sits on the bridge that bears his name over the Maumee River was vandalized.
http://www.wtol.com/story/11846562/statue-of-martin-luther-king-on-mlk-bridge-vandalized
 
That's the one I saw also.

I think the fact that he was going too fast explains why there were so many "bat ready" guys that attacked when he crashed. A lot of people were looking up like WTF? I think that's what prompted the initial flag attack also.

So I guess the question is, can he claim that he was traveling at a high rate of speed because because there were people glaring at him menacingly and carrying bats? I think he can. He had just left a rally where people were being assaulted.

Another question might be, why was he going the way he was going? Does that even matter? It's a public street. He could've been going to get a taco.

It's a shame that all of this could have been avoided if the police had policed. They hut-hut around in body armor all day but when it comes time to put on the riot gear and actually do the enforcing they stand down. The white nationalists had a valid permit, antifa and the other commies did not. Like it or not, that should've been reason for the police to disperse or at least contain the leftists.
 
Of course he was scared. What do you think a Vanguard America asshole is going to feel when he suddenly finds himself surrounded by armed Antifa and BLM? The question the court has, was his presence there due to stupidity or was he looking for trouble?
 
Of course he was scared. What do you think a Vanguard America asshole is going to feel when he suddenly finds himself surrounded by armed Antifa and BLM? The question the court has, was his presence there due to stupidity or was he looking for trouble?

Neither. His presence there was due to purposeful police negligence in pushing the permitted protesters into the non-permitted counter protesting crowd.
 
Neither. His presence there was due to purposeful police negligence in pushing the permitted protesters into the non-permitted counter protesting crowd.

I am not talking about the protest. I am guessing the prosecution will try to determine when he was leaving, was he just trying to get out of town or was he looking to drive through a crowd of counter protesters. (I am not a lawyer, but I am guessing establishing the driver's intent will be key.)
 
so you haven't seen the video of bat wielding anarchists surrounding the vehicle and attacking before the vehicle accelerates forward? Go get all the facts before you speak.

Where is this video of the driver being attacked by "bat-wielding" anarchists that forces him to hit the gas into a group of protesters?
 
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