Progressive activists and lawyers are criticizing the Berkeley Police Department in California over its decision to publish the identities of the 20 Antifa protesters arrested on Sunday at an anti-Marxism rally in Berkeley, California.
The Berkeley Police Department announced Sunday on Twitter that they arrested 20 people at a “No to Marxism in Berkeley” rally, publishing the names, cities of residence, and photos of Antifa counter-protesters in separate tweets.
Many were arrested for charges such as “possession of a banned weapon” or “working with others to commit a crime,” based on recently implemented city rules prohibiting riot gear and weapons.
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Mostly women and a few illegals lol.
They don't want the secret to come out that many of the Antifa gang go from place to place, state to state to do their paid work. Once they're identified in more than one state it could become federal charges made instead of local.
They keep on lying and deceiving its gonna catch up with them. In this day and age allot sooner then later. Any of them from MD?.WE need to start getting in their faces and dox them all
Ecclesiastes 3:1 “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven:”
Expose them all for what they are!!
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