Dozens arrested, police cars damaged in second night of anti-Trump protests in Cal..

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These nice young men just want to help an officer get that car out of the way. So loving.

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Video: High School Girl Viciously Attacked For Supporting Donald Trump
Anti-Trump hate crime wave continues to sweep the country


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Jade Armenio, a sophomore at Woodside High School, posted an Instagram update on Wednesday in support of President-elect Trump.

The footage shows a black student accuse Armenio of “hating Mexicans,” before launching a savage attack.

“Jade says the girl hit her, threw her to the ground and pulled at her earrings and hair. She was left with a bloody nose, scratches and bruises,” reports Mercury News.

The school said the girl responsible for the attack would be disciplined but failed to reveal whether she would be expelled for the brutal assault.

This is just the latest example of the anti-Trump hate crime wave that is sweeping the country in the aftermath of Trump’s victory.
 

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Meanwhile, at a school in Stafford, Texas, an 11-year-old boy was violently attacked after telling classmates he voted for Donald Trump in the school’s mock election, leaving him having to use crutches.

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AWFUL. 11 Year-Old Student on Crutches Beaten Up for Voting TRUMP in Mock Election (VIDEO)

An eleven year-old student at Stafford Elementary is recovering Wednesday after being beaten by several of his classmates.

The boy said it was during a mock election when the class was asked, “Who voted for Donald Trump?”

Then they beat him up.



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An eleven year-old student at Stafford Elementary is recovering Wednesday after being beaten by several of his classmates.
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The boy said it was during a mock election when the class was asked, “Who voted for Donald Trump?”

Then they beat him up.

FOX 26 reported:

In an exclusive interview with FOX 26, the 11-year-old boy involved and his family tell us what happened.

“This is America,” said Mary Lemmon, the mother of the student beaten. “Everyone has the right to their own opinion, and they shouldn’t be beat up for it.”

But just a day after Donald Trump was elected President, that’s exactly what happened to her son at Stafford Elementary School.

“These boys decided to ask the classroom, ‘Who voted for Donald Trump?’ And then I said, ‘I did.’ And then they come over here and jerked me out of my seat,” said the student. “Before I could get up they started kicking me and punching me.”

The student’s name was protected by request of his parents. But he told us the classroom did have a teacher present. He said when he was on the ground, it “felt like it was forever”.

“We have not really gotten a clear explanation of how long this went on and why did it take so long for it to be stopped?” said his father Buddy Lemmon.

The Lemmons said they received a call from the principal of the school immediately after the incident.

Teach these liberal kids they are animals, and then watch them act like it.
 

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Anti-Trump students attack teacher in CA school walkout

PLEASANT HILL, Calif. – Anti-Trump high school protesters ignited a scuffle at College Park High School Thursday that led to several teachers getting roughed up by the unruly teens.

At least one teacher was punched and shoved as a large crowd of protestors from other area schools descended on College Park in an attempt to recruit students there to the massive walkout, KTVU reports.

A video posted online shows “Dr. Thomas” being thrashed around in a school hallway by several students, some of whom can be seen landing blows on the teacher as others screamed for them to stop.

“That teacher and the other teacher that got punched were trying to block the hall but it didn’t work out,” student Armon Aziz told the news site.

Principal Joseph Alvarez said police alerted school officials that a mob of protesting students – carrying Mexican flags and anti-Trump signs — were heading toward the school, and he sent out a notice to teachers to allow students to do what they will.

School officials also warned protestors to be peaceful, and did not lock the gates to the school to prevent them from coming in.

“When we heard from Pleasant Hill Police we had about 15 or 20 minutes before students arrived on campus, so at that time I sent an email to all the teachers saying that this is a possibility and to please not bar students from leaving but to take account of who they are,” Alvarez told KTVU. “We provide students the opportunity to express themselves but I do not condone at any time when you impede educational progress at any campus.”

The melee occurred around 11 a.m. while classes were in session, and involved about 200 students from numerous area schools. A second teacher who came to Dr. Thomas’ aid was also attacked, according to the Pleasant Hill Patch.

Alvarez said the attacks occurred shortly after he instituted a lockdown and teachers closed classroom doors.

“I have accounts from the teacher and students,” Alvarez told KGO-TV. “We are taking it seriously and looking at the entirety of the investigation.”

“Hopefully we’ll be able to identify the student in that video,” he said.

Students said the scene was chaotic and terrifying.

“Everybody was kind of trampling each other, so everybody just went at everybody,” an unidentified female student told KTVU.

The teacher attacked in the video declined to comment about the brawl but told the news site he did not suffer serious injuries.

An unidentified College Park teacher told KGO-TV her college who was attacked Thursday is “beloved” at the school.

Im starting to think at this point, that "peaceful" and "tolerant" are words that liberals dont understand the meaning of.
 

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After speaking with Stafford MSD, they gave us a statement that says:

The Stafford Municipal School District is investigating an altercation that took place on its Intermediate School campus on Wednesday morning. The students allegedly involved in the altercation have been suspended, pending an investigation.

Upon completion of the investigation, consequences will be applied in line with the District’s Code of Conduct.

The Stafford Municipal School District works diligently to ensure a safe environment for all students and staff and will not tolerate aggression of any kind.

“I know we've been very opinionated on this election, but I’ve never said anything to the point where I would incite violence,” said Buddy Lemmon. “My son doesn’t have a mean bone in his body.”

The Lemmon’s said they have pressed charges against the students involved in the incident.


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LA Anti-Trump Riots Happened Because LAPD Gave Rioters a "Wide Berth"

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This "space to destroy" approach appears to be directed at the radical left. They're given space to destroy. And then the city leader pretend to express bafflement at the destruction.

Anti-Donald Trump protesters took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles Wednesday evening, resulting in the temporary closure of the 101 Freeway and multiple arrests.

Police responded to the incident by initially giving the protesters a “wide berth” to allow them to exercise their rights, Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said.

And you'll never believe what happened next...

Amid chants of “Not my president,” and “Respect all women,” the protesters proceeded to torch a giant Trump head in effigy and spray paint news vans and the Los Angeles Times building, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The LA Times polled correctly. Clearly they had it coming.

Things began to get out of hand between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., Rubenstein said.

"Folks started getting a little riled up and they started throwing rocks, destroying property, and throwing bottles at officers," Rubenstein said.

Some officers suffered minor injuries during the rally, Rubenstein said.

This is what happens when you give them a "wide berth" to destroy.
 

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George Soros will probably fund the protestors until Trump is in office lol.

Massive anti-Trump protests planned for Inauguration Day, police on alert

Opponents to Donald Trump’s presidency are planning large-scale demonstrations in the nation’s capital in January when the Republican president-elect is sworn in on Inauguration Day, with police apparently expecting tens-of-thousands of protesters.

Trump’s surprise win Tuesday over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton has already sparked smaller protests across the county. However, demonstrations being planned for Inauguration Day weekend, which includes the Jan. 20 swearing-in on Capitol Hill, have the potential to be much larger.

One protest is being organized by the group ANSWER, for Act Now to Stop War & End Racism.

The group’s Facebook page announcing its “Protest at the Inauguration: Stand Against Trump, War, Racism and Inequality" event on Saturday showed that nearly 7,000 people have already committed to attending and 24,000 more have expressing interest in the event.

A Metropolitan Police Department officer said Friday that officers have already been briefed about the proposed demonstration and to prepare for at least 30,000 protesters.

An MPD spokesman on Saturday declined to discuss the matter, saying the agency doesn’t talk about “deploying resources.”

He also suggested that the event was too far off to provide specifics but added the agency will “plan accordingly.”

And a pro-Clinton group named “RoaRR 4 Hillary” is planning a “Million Women March” on Jan. 21.

ANSWER, started roughly 15 years ago, after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, and has the potential to attract hundreds of thousands of protesters.

In January 2013, the group led an antiwar protest that it says brought 200,000 people to Washington, D.C. And two months later, ANSWER helped organize a similar worldwide event that is considered the biggest anti-war protest in history.

Trump was criticized during his historic outsider campaign for comments about women and illegal Mexican immigrants and for his proposal after recent terror attacks connected to radical Islamists to temporarily ban Muslims trying to enter the United States.

Already this week, a man was shot in Portland, Oregon, when he got into a confrontation with a protester.

Portland police said the person who was shot was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries that were not life-threatening. Police said they were looking for the shooter, who apparently fled in his vehicle after the attack early Saturday morning.

The shooting followed rowdy Friday night protests, when police used tear gas in response to "burning projectiles" thrown at officers, police said on Twitter. Hundreds of people marched through the city, disrupting traffic and spray-painting graffiti.

Authorities reported instances of vandalism and assault during a rally that organizers had billed as peaceful earlier in the day.

In other parts of the country, spirited demonstrations on college campuses and peaceful marches along downtown streets have taken place since Wednesday. In Washington, protesters burn at least one U.S. flag, which resulted in confrontation with a military veteran.

And people continue to protest at Trump’s new luxury hotel in Washington, Trump International, just blocks from the White House.

A mainly peaceful protest by about 3,000 people ended in Los Angeles early Saturday with about 200 arrests for failure to disperse after police broke up the lingering demonstration.

Hundreds joined a Friday afternoon "love rally" in Washington Square Park in Manhattan.

Evening marches disrupted traffic in Miami and Atlanta.

Trump supporter Nicolas Quirico was traveling from South Beach to Miami. His car was among hundreds stopped when protesters blocked Interstate 395.

"Trump will be our president. There is no way around that, and the sooner people grasp that, the better off we will be," he said. "There is a difference between a peaceful protest and standing in a major highway backing up traffic for 5 miles. This is wrong."

More than a thousand protesters took to the streets across California after night fell including downtown Los Angeles, where over 200 were arrested a night earlier. In Bakersfield, where Trump is far more popular than in most of the state, some held signs reading "Anti-Trump, Pro-USA."

Small protests also were held in Detroit; Minneapolis; Kansas City, Missouri; Olympia, Washington and Iowa City.

More than 200 people, carrying signs gathered on the steps of the Washington state Capitol. The group chanted "not my president" and "no Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA."

In Tennessee, Vanderbilt University students sang civil rights songs and marched through campus across a Nashville street, temporarily blocking traffic. A protest also occurred in Minneapolis.

In Chicago, multiple groups planned protests through Saturday.

Ashley Lynne Nagel, 27, said she joined a Thursday night demonstration in Denver.

"I have a leader I fear for the first time in my life," said Nagel, a Bernie Sanders supporter who voted for Hillary Clinton.

"It's not that we're sore losers," she said. "It's that we are genuinely upset, angry, terrified that a platform based off of racism, xenophobia and homophobia has become so powerful and now has complete control of our representation."

Demonstrations also were planned Saturday in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other areas.

Previous demonstrations drew thousands of people in New York and other large urban centers. The largely peaceful demonstrations were overshadowed by sporadic episodes of vandalism, violence and street-blocking.

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Hillary Voters Attack Homeless Black Woman For Supporting Trump

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These tolerant loving liberals who defend the homeless, attacking a homeless woman for defending trumps walk of fame star being damaged.
 

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Anti-Trump Protests: 1 Shot After 'Confrontation' in Portland; Marchers Hit NYC, L.A.

Demonstrators with signs reading "Not my president!" clogged streets in New York City on Saturday during a fourth day of anti-Trump protests nationwide, a day after a person was shot during a protest in Portland, Oregon.

Two 18-year-old men detained early Saturday were arrested later in the day in connection to the shooting on Portland's Morrison Bridge, which occurred after 1 a.m. local time (4 a.m. ET) Saturday, police said. It was unclear whether the shooting was politically motivated.

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"Preliminary information indicates that a suspect was in a vehicle on the bridge and there was a confrontation with someone in the protest," Portland police said in a statement. "The suspect got out of the vehicle and fired multiple shots injuring the victim." The victim is expected to survive, police said.

The arrests were made after an off-duty officer spotted a suspect vehicle and detained four people who are believed to be "criminal gang associates," police said. A firearm was found in the vehicle, police said.

Earlier, police reported that "burning projectiles" were being thrown at officers during one of three demonstrations that occurred simultaneously in the city.

The gunshots came on the fourth night of protests in Portland. Protesters hit the streets again Saturday on a fifth night of demonstrations since the election. There were three arrests, police said.

On Thursday, a similar rally boiled over into what police described as a "riot" after some demonstrators armed with bats smashed stores and cars, and others lit fires.

Can You IDME? Riot Vandalism & Assault Suspect https://t.co/QJ4kiAHyzd #CanYouIDME pic.twitter.com/zBQBkuxzxW
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 12, 2016

Elsewhere overnight Friday, marchers blocked a major roadway in the Miami area and hundreds gathered in Atlanta, Boston and other cities.

By early Saturday in New York, a total of 11 arrests were reported.

A larger protest that was organized Saturday afternoon began in Manhattan's Union Square and ended at Trump Tower in midtown, where demonstrators stopped and chanted in front of the skyscraper where Trump resides and was meeting with visitors. A law enforcement source said the protest at its peak had an estimated 25,000 participants.

"We reject the president-elect!" the crowd chanted along Fifth Avenue.

Small, mighty voices protesting @realDonaldTrump presidency at #AntiTrump rally in #NYC. @NBCNews @msnbc pic.twitter.com/m6lT5CWfW4
— Morgan Radford (@MorganRadford) November 12, 2016

Among the sea of police officers, protesters and gawkers at Trump Tower were some familiar faces.

Filmmaker Michael Moore showed up at the president-elect's iconic Fifth Avenue landmark, live-streaming his visit as he made his way as far into the building as he could before security stopped him.

Trump is is an "illegitimate president and does not have the vote of the people," Moore told NBC News as he ascended up the floors of the ornate building that bears Trump's name in gold on the front of it.

Moore, who was wearing a safety pin as a show of solidarity for minorities and women who feel threatened after Trump's election, was stopped on the fourth floor when he asked to meet with Trump.

"You'd have a to check with his staff," a secret service agent told him.


Moore settled on leaving a handwritten note for Trump that said: "Mr. Trump I'm here. I want to talk to you" before he got into a debate with a Trump supporter in a "Make America Great Again" hat and then left the building.

Other big names seen at the building Saturday included chairman of the Republican National Committee Reince Priebus and interim leader of the U.K. Independence Party Nigel Farage.

The visitors come as Trump is picking his transition team, which Trump put Vice President-elect Mike Pence in charge of on Friday.

When asked if he was there for transition talks, Farage told NBC News: "We're just tourists."

But the protests outside also drew some in favor of Trump, and they held signs that read, "He is My President," "Hillary for Prison" and "Crybabies."

"We are the popular vote" chant protesters. @msnbc pic.twitter.com/AmDyCTIfCz
— Morgan Radford (@MorganRadford) November 12, 2016

Another protest took place Saturday morning in downtown Los Angeles, where approximately 8,000 gathered — according to the LAPD — after more than 180 people were arrested Friday night.

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Demonstrators hit the streets in Miami, Birmingham, Alabama, and Fresno, California, as well as internationally. Hundreds reportedly gathered in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gates, some with anti-Trump messages.

In Indianapolis, three people were arrested and two police officers were injured after rocks were thrown at police during an anti-Trump demonstration downtown, police and NBC affiliate WTHR reported.

IMPDNOW: 3 arrests and 2 officers injured after protesters threw rocks at officers trying to keep the peace in downtown.
— IMPD (@IMPD_News) November 13, 2016

A vigil to promote solidarity after the election was held at Lafayette Park adjacent to the White House Saturday. Those in the crowd held LED tealights and glow sticks, and sang songs like "Hallelujah," All You Need Is Love" and "Imagine."
 
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