New York Post

The Goons Win in Berkeley

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Many on the left are starting to see the goons of Antifa as the menace they are. Too bad the Berkeley, Calif., Police Department remains clueless. The college town saw a large Rally Against Hate on Sunday, initially planned as a response to a right-wing demonstrat­ion that wound up canceled over security concerns.

A few pro-Trumpers and other miscellane­ous rightists still turned out to show their flags — and so did the ninja-wannabes.

Yet when hundreds of masked, armored thugs arrived in quasi-military formation, carrying shields banned under police rules, the cops were ordered to retreat.

Some 400 officers from the Berkeley, Oakland, UC Berkeley and Alameda County forces had been keeping control, confiscati­ng anything that could be used as a weapon.

But when the goons broke through police barricades and checkpoint­s and started beating and pepper-spraying others, “We made a strategic decision to move our officers,” said Berkeley police spokeswoma­n Officer Jennifer Coats.

As the police left, San Francisco Chronicle reporter Lizzie Johnson tweeted: “A sea of black masks as far as I can see. This is what WAS NOT supposed to happen.”

Berkeley’s police chief, Andrew Greenwood, argued that his orders avoided violence: “The potential use of force became very problemati­c,” and he didn’t see a “need for a confrontat­ion over a grass patch.”

Huh? It’s the duty of the police to use force responsibl­y to protect the peace. Facing a horde bent on violence, cops must protect the law-abiding from the law-breaking.

Instead, at least five people were attacked, while the police wound up arresting 13 for assault with a deadly weapon, obstructin­g a police officer and other charges.

Oh and here’s another tweet from the Chonicle’s Johnson: “‘Take his camera, take his phone,’ they are shouting at a journalist.”

From the Los Angeles Times’ James Queally: “There is a complete mob mentality here. People are randomly accusing random people of being Nazis.”

And: “Masked protesters, claiming to be Antifa, threatenin­g to break reporters’ cameras if they film them.”

“Antifa” stands for “anti-fascist” — the most perverse use of “anti” ever. If this keeps up, Berkeley will soon be known as the death place of free speech.

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