The Columbus Dispatch

Black-clad anarchists storm Berkeley rally, assaulting 5

- By Paul Elias and Jocelyn Gecker

BERKELEY, Calif. — Black-clad anarchists on Sunday stormed into what had been a largely peaceful Berkeley protest against hate and attacked at least five people, including the leader of a politicall­y conservati­ve group who canceled an event a day earlier in San Francisco amid fears of violence.

The group of more than 100 hooded protesters, with shields emblazoned with the words “no hate” and waving a flag identifyin­g themselves as anarchists, busted through police lines, avoiding security checks by officers to take away possible weapons. Then the anarchists blended with a crowd of 2,000 largely peaceful protesters who turned up to demonstrat­e in a “Rally Against Hate” opposed to a much smaller gathering of right-wing protesters.

Berkeley police chief Andrew Greenwood defended how police handled the protest, saying they made a strategic decision to let the anarchists enter to avoid more violence.

Greenwood said “the potential use of force became very problemati­c” given the thousands of peaceful protesters in the park. 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.

Among those assaulted was Joey Gibson, the leader of the Patriot Prayer group, which canceled a Saturday rally and was then prevented from holding a news conference when authoritie­s closed off the public square Gibson planned to use. Gibson has denounced racism and said he launched Patriot Prayer after several supporters of President Donald Trump were beaten at a Trump campaign stop in San Jose, California, last year.

 ?? [JOSH EDELSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? An anti-fascist demonstrat­or climbs onto a barricade during a free-speech rally in Berkeley, Calif. Several thousand people converged Sunday for a “Rally Against Hate” in response to a planned right-wing protest. Several people were arrested for...
[JOSH EDELSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] An anti-fascist demonstrat­or climbs onto a barricade during a free-speech rally in Berkeley, Calif. Several thousand people converged Sunday for a “Rally Against Hate” in response to a planned right-wing protest. Several people were arrested for...
 ?? [MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Donald Trump supporter Arthur Schaper, left, argues his position with Mustafa Payrvand and Christina Tunnah during the rally Sunday in Berkeley, Calif.
[MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Donald Trump supporter Arthur Schaper, left, argues his position with Mustafa Payrvand and Christina Tunnah during the rally Sunday in Berkeley, Calif.

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