Imperial Valley Press

Free speech

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Parks Service issues permit for San Francisco rally.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal authoritie­s on Wednesday issued a permit to a politicall­y conservati­ve group for a Saturday afternoon rally in San Francisco that local officials fear could turn violent.

The National Park Service had earlier told Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson that he had permission for the event, but withheld issuing the permit until the group agreed to several conditions, which include banning guns, tiki torches and other items that can be turned into weapons.

The park service said denying Patriot Prayer a permit would violate the organizati­on’s free speech rights. San Francisco’s mayor, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi were among the Democratic politician­s who had called on the federal agency to reject the permit.

Mayor Ed Lee said Wednesday he was “disappoint­ed” with the park service’s decision to issue the permit.

Cities across the United States are on high alert following an Aug. 12 rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia where Neo-Nazis, KKK members and various white nationalis­t factions carrying tiki torches clashed with counter-protesters, killing a 32-yearold woman.

A week later, tens of thousands of people shouting anti-Nazi and anti-KKK slogans showed up at a conservati­ve “free speech” rally in Boston, dwarfing participan­ts.

The San Francisco event is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. Saturday at Crissy Field, a federal park along the San Francisco Bay.

Patriot Prayer says the rally is scheduled in support of free speech and that hate groups aren’t welcome.

Nonetheles­s, extremist groups have attended previous Patriot Prayer events.

One of its scheduled speakers, Kyle Chapman, was charged in nearby Alameda County last week with possession of an illegal baton.

Chapman was captured on video swinging a baton at counter demonstrat­ors protesting a Berkeley, California rally in support of President Donald Trump earlier this year.

Gibson said he launched Patriot Prayer after several Trump supporters were beaten at a Trump campaign stop in San Jose, California last year.

Several groups that oppose Trump are organizing counter-demonstrat­ions Saturday in San Francisco.

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 ?? AP PHOTO/ERIC RISBERG ?? In this Nov. 25, 2014 file photo, a group of people on rental bicycles ride past Crissy Field toward the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Federal authoritie­s have approved a politicall­y conservati­ve group’s applicatio­n to hold a rally at Crissy...
AP PHOTO/ERIC RISBERG In this Nov. 25, 2014 file photo, a group of people on rental bicycles ride past Crissy Field toward the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Federal authoritie­s have approved a politicall­y conservati­ve group’s applicatio­n to hold a rally at Crissy...

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