Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Conservati­ves staging free speech rally attacked by critics

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SAN FRANCISCO » A free speech demonstrat­ion staged by conservati­ve activists quickly fell apart in downtown San Francisco on Saturday after several hundred counterpro­testers surged the area, outnumberi­ng and attacking those gathered, including knocking one in the mouth.

A photograph­er working for The Associated Press witnessed a Trump supporter being taken away in an ambulance and an injured San Francisco police officer on the ground by San Francisco’s United Nations Plaza.

Team Save America organized the rally to protest Twitter, which it said squelches conservati­ve speech. Members of the group wore red “Make A merica Great A gain” Trump campaign hats and carried pro-police “Thin Blue Line” f lags and U.S. f lags.

Philip Anderson, the organizer of the event, posted photos to social media of his bloody mouth with a front tooth missing and another hanging loosely. He said anti-fascist protesters attacked him “for no reason.”

Anderson took the stage at about 1 p.m. and was greeted by chants and plastic water bottles and glass bottles thrown over police barricades.

The event was canceled, although both sides lingered in the area into the afternoon.

The San Francisco Police Depa r tment said three officers suffered non life-threatenin­g injuries when they were assaulted with pepper spray and caustic chemicals. One officer was taken to a local hospital for treatment, the department said.

No arrests were made, the department said.

 ?? NOAH BERGER - THE AP ?? Medics transport a supporter of President Donald Trump to an ambulance after he was attacked by counterpro­testers in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. About a dozen pro-Trump demonstrat­ors were met by several hundred counterpro­testers as they tried to rally.
NOAH BERGER - THE AP Medics transport a supporter of President Donald Trump to an ambulance after he was attacked by counterpro­testers in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. About a dozen pro-Trump demonstrat­ors were met by several hundred counterpro­testers as they tried to rally.

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