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Uncivil discourse

Vandalism preceded speech by founder of designated hate group, and fights followed it

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Cuomo blames GOP for violence after Proud Boys founder’s speech.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo questioned Sunday why state Republican­s would have invited the founder of a far-right group to speak in Manhattan, and he blamed them and President Donald Trump for violent clashes that took place after the speech.

In a conference call with reporters, the Democratic governor called the invitation to Proud Boys founder Gavin Mcinnes to speak at the Metropolit­an Republican Club a “political tactic because what they’re trying to do is fire up their base” ahead of the midterm elections.

“Why would the Republican Party at their main club invite the Proud Boys?” Cuomo asked, pointing out that they have been designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The Proud Boys is a group of men who describe themselves as “western chauvinist­s.”

The state Republican Party called Cuomo’s comments “outrageous.”

The Republican Club had been vandalized ahead of the speech, with officials saying the damage included smashed windows, a spray-painted door and a keypad lock covered in glue. A note left at the scene claimed that the damage was “just the beginning.”

In an emailed statement, spokeswoma­n Jessica Proud said, “It’s unconscion­able that when Republican­s were attacked and threatened, Governor Cuomo said absolutely nothing. Violence of any kind has no place in society, yet the governor — who is charged with ensuring everyone’s personal safety and property is protected — only thinks those rights should be afforded to Democrats. It’s not surprising coming from the man who said conservati­ves have no place in the state, but it’s nonetheles­s outrageous.”

Cuomo said he had directed the state police to assist the New York Police Department in a probe of the violence that took place Friday night between the Proud Boys and those protesting the speech.

Three people have been arrested, but elected officials were outraged over videos posted online of the violence, saying they showed Proud Boys members were involved and should face consequenc­es.

Cuomo said he had also asked the FBI to assist.

The NYPD on Sunday said the situation was still being investigat­ed, and no additional arrests had been made.

 ?? Jeenah Moon / The New York Times ?? Outside of the Metropolit­an Republican Club in Manhattan on Friday. The building was vandalized before an appearance by Gavin Mcinnes, founder of the Proud Boys, whose members fought with protesters that night.
Jeenah Moon / The New York Times Outside of the Metropolit­an Republican Club in Manhattan on Friday. The building was vandalized before an appearance by Gavin Mcinnes, founder of the Proud Boys, whose members fought with protesters that night.

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