Although boasting a better tomorrow, BLM protestors continue to prove their true motives by attacking police and innocent businesses along the way. The most recent of their attacks happened during the “I have a dream” march celebrating the civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.

On Monday night, Pennsylvania Police arrived at a local hotel when reports of shots fired between property owners and protestors poured in. While one protestor received treatment at the local hospital, no major injuries were reported. Surprisingly, police filed no charges since they couldn’t locate the instigators. But a simple glance at the detail paints a much different picture.

Police received their first report about the shooting shortly after 11 p.m. by none other than the property owners. There is the first clue since shooters don’t usually call the police and report the shooting themselves. One officer even stated the owners approached the protestor and asked them to leave, at which point an argument ensued and shots fired.

As for the protestors, Tory Lowe recalled parking with the group when a man walked up and fired a rifle at the group. According to Lowe, the man fired seven rounds from a distance of “THREE FEET”.

Let’s pause for a second. A group of 30 protestors arrives. A man with rifle approaches and supposedly shoots 7 rounds from 3 feet away with “no injuries” reported other than a protestor treated for a minor birdshot wound. For those unfamiliar, birdshot is a type of round commonly used in shotguns. So, the only physical evidence is the minor injury that completely contradicts the rifle protestors said was used. Surprisingly, this isn’t the first time this same group of protestors has made the news.

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Just a week ago, three members decided to block traffic along the US 30. Again, police arrived and politely asked the protestors to remain on the shoulder. They did not demand them to stop, but to remain a safe distance from moving vehicles. This was for their safety.

The group, lacking any respect for officials, failed to comply with the orders, and Eric Ajala, Frank Sensabaugh, and Tory Lowe were all placed under arrest. While all were charged with disorderly conduct, Tory Lowe, our rifle whistleblower, was also arrested for resisting law enforcement and later released.

The protestors are set to finish their march in Washington D.C. where activists staged a guillotine with a mannequin of President Trump being decapitated. Again, these are the morals and traits of people who consider themselves civil and peaceful.

 

This piece was written by Jeremy Porter on August 28, 2020. It originally appeared in DrewBerquist.com and is used by permission.

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