Chattanooga Times Free Press

Black-clad anarchists swarm anti-hate rally in California

- BY PAUL ELIAS AND JOCELYN GECKER

BERKELEY, Calif. — An anti-hate rally was disrupted when scores of anarchists wearing black clothing and masks stormed the demonstrat­ion in Berkeley and attacked several supporters of President Donald Trump. But police were able to head off any wider violence.

Thousands gathered Sunday in response to a planned anti-Marxism protest that was canceled amid concerns demonstrat­ors might be attacked. The counter-demonstrat­ion was largely peaceful for several hours until the antifa, or anti-fascists, overran police barricades around the protest area. The violence was swift but brief, and among those targeted was Joey Gibson, leader of the rightwing organizati­on Patriot Prayer that had called off a demonstrat­ion a day earlier in San Francisco.

Berkeley Police Chief Andrew Greenwood said officers were told not to actively confront the anarchists. He applauded officers’ restraint, saying it forestalle­d greater violence. Six people suffered injuries, including two who were hospitaliz­ed, and one officer was injured while making an arrest and several others were hit with paint.

There were 13 arrests on various charges, including assault with a deadly weapon.

“The potential use of force became very problemati­c,” given the thousands of peaceful protesters in the park, Greenwood said. Once anarchists arrived, it was clear there would not be dueling protests between

left and right, so he ordered his officers out of the park and allowed the anarchists to march in.

There was “no need for a confrontat­ion over a grass patch,” Greenwood said.

Several hours later, the demonstrat­ion broke up without any further incidents.

Officials in Berkeley and San Francisco had been girding for the possibilit­y of violent clashes at right-wing demonstrat­ions. But Saturday’s in San Francisco by Patriot Prayer was called off, and police blocked access to a public square where Gibson had planned to hold a news conference. He instead held it outside the city and criticized police for not doing enough to ensure supporters’ safety at the originally scheduled location of Crissy Field.

Still hundreds of counter-protesters marched through the

city. San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said Saturday that police made a single arrest for public intoxicati­on during demonstrat­ions organized by left-wing groups.

The anti-Marxist rally in Berkeley was organized by Amber Cummings, a transsexua­l supporter of Trump. Citing the potential for violence, she canceled the event but said she would show up on her own. She was not seen there, though Gibson vowed to come and when he did anarchists set upon him.

They pepper-sprayed him and chased him as he backed away with his hands held in the air. Gibson rushed behind a line of police wearing riot gear, who set off a smoke bomb to disperse the attackers.

Separately, groups of hooded, black-clad protesters attacked at least four other men in or near the park, kicking and

punching them until the assaults were stopped by police. The assaults were witnessed by an Associated Press reporter.

At one point, an anti-rally protester denounced a Latino man holding a “God Bless Donald Trump” sign.

“You are an immigrant,” Karla Fonseca said. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”

Several other people also yelled at the man, who said he was born in Mexico but supports Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the border.

Groups that planned the counter-demonstrat­ions were concerned white nationalis­ts might show up and there would be violence like the kind that erupted two weeks ago in Charlottes­ville, Va., where a woman was killed. No white nationalis­ts showed up, and only a handful of pro-Trump demonstrat­ors were visible in the crowd.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Demonstrat­ors clash during a free speech rally Sunday in Berkeley, Calif. Several thousand people converged in Berkeley for a “Rally Against Hate” in response to a planned rightwing protest that raised concerns of violence and triggered a massive...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Demonstrat­ors clash during a free speech rally Sunday in Berkeley, Calif. Several thousand people converged in Berkeley for a “Rally Against Hate” in response to a planned rightwing protest that raised concerns of violence and triggered a massive...

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