09/13/2020 / By Ethan Huff
A “protest” march from Milwaukee to Washington, D.C., turned violent after Black Lives Matter (BLM) terrorists started accosting people in their neighborhoods, threatening them and pointing weapons at their homes and businesses.
One incident in Pennsylvania resulted in “protesters” being shot at by a local resident who, fearing for the safety of his family and neighbors, discharged a weapon at “activists” who came barreling down the street obviously looking for a conflict.
According to Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), a property owner near the Troop G Bedford station phoned law enforcement about a group of people that had entered a private business parking lot.
“Troopers later learned the group was comprised of approximately 30 activists who are traveling on foot and in vehicles from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Washington, D.C.,” an official announcement reveals about the incident.
“At approximately 11:35 p.m. at the same location and before state police arrival, the property owners confronted the activists. The confrontation escalated, and gunshots were exchanged between the property owners and the activists.”
Local police say that one of the “activists” was “struck by birdshot from a shotgun.” This person was taken to the Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown for treatment before being released.
“A shotgun, shotgun shells, a semi-automatic pistol and 9mm casings were all recovered at the scene,” reports further explain.
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Another related shooting occurred in the parking lot of a hotel in nearby Bedford, with the same “protesters” involved. Many of them came armed, some potentially illegally, and proceeded to roam through neighborhoods in the dark before encountering pushback.
These “protesters” are also trying to keep their identities hidden, as some footage exposes them for yelling out things like turn off the camera! and don’t show his face!
Check out the following video, in which you can hear the “protesters” trying to hide the identity of the alleged victim of the buckshot and/or birdshot shooting incident:
“Was this ‘protester’ armed?” asks Chris Menahan, writing for Information Liberation. “Did he threaten the homeowner or commit a crime which would make the homeowner’s actions a clear-cut case of self-defense?”
“One fellow ‘protester’ in Nitty’s (referring to activist Frank “Nitty” Sensabaugh) crew can clearly be heard shouting, ‘Where the f*** is my gun at?'” Menahan points out further. “Another ‘protester’ can be seen reaching for his waistband and grabbing what appears to be a gun after the first round of shots [was] fired.”
Another thing that the mainstream media, if it is even reporting on this incident at all, is leaving out from the coverage is that firearms are illegal in D.C., which is where these “protesters” are headed.
“You need a permit just to own a pistol in Maryland and it can take a while just to get the paperwork approved,” Menahan explains. “Pennsylvania requires a License to Carry Firearms (LTCF) to have a gun in your car.”
All of this would suggest that this “peaceful protest” is actually an armed raid designed to terrorize innocent people who want nothing to do with the chaos and violence being lobbed at them by the BLM terrorist mob.
“If their mission is ‘peaceful,’ why don’t they do it in daylight?” added one Information Liberation commentor to the conversation.
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