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At least 13 arrested as 'antifa' and anarchists shut down Berkeley anti-Marxist rally | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
A 'No to Marxism' rally in Berkeley, California was canceled as thousands of counter-protesters showed up and threatened the organizers. Police allowed masked 'antifa' and anarchist activists to enter the public park, and arrested 13 people after violence broke out. | |
Most of the suspected offenders were arrested for bringing banned items into the rally zone, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, citing Berkeley police spokeswoman Jennifer Coats. | |
Six people required medical attention over injuries during the event, including two who were sent to a local hospital for treatment. | |
White smoke was seen on the scene, believed by local media and some eyewitnesses to be tear gas, as the two sides clashed in the university city. | White smoke was seen on the scene, believed by local media and some eyewitnesses to be tear gas, as the two sides clashed in the university city. |
Berkeley, a university town on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, had been set to host a "No To Marxism in America" rally of right-wing activists at the Martin Luther King Civic Center Park Sunday. | |
WATCH: Counter-demonstrators outnumber Trump supporters at rally in Berkeley, California | WATCH: Counter-demonstrators outnumber Trump supporters at rally in Berkeley, California |
"Antifa" and other activists then called for a counter-demonstration, billed as a “Rally Against Hate.” | |
"No to Marxism" organizer Amber Cummings subsequently cancelled the rally, saying Berkeley officials and left-wing extremists had made it impossible for the event to go ahead, local TV station KCRA reported. Cummings urged people to stay away from the park. | |
Several right-wing activists decided to show up anyway, as did a crowd of "antifa" and counter-protesters, who assembled in various parts of Berkeley, with more than 1,000 people congregating on Oxford Street alone, the LA Times reports. | |
Footage from the scene shows huge crowds of counter protesters chanting slogans including "Nazis go home” and “No hate, no fear, Nazis get out of here.” | |
Around the time the right-wing rally was scheduled to begin, hundreds of masked, black-clad activists - some of them carrying shields - tried to make their way into MLK park, and the police took a decision to allow them in. | |
“We made a strategic decision to move our officers,” said Coats, the Berkeley police spokeswoman. “We also want people to freely assemble.” | |
Several altercations took place and eight arrests were made, according to KCRA. Three of the arrests were reportedly for violations of the no-mask rule. | |
In one incident, Joey Gibson, the leader of the conservative group Patriot Prayer, was chased, beaten and pepper-sprayed before police could intervene. | |
In another instance, a group of activists surrounded a man who was holding a sign reading “God Bless Donald Trump” and chanted: “Not my president.” | |
Johnny Benitez, an Orange County resident involved in organizing an “America First” rally in Laguna Beach, was escorted from the park by police. | |
He later tweeted that unless the federal government deals with “terrorists,” as he called the “Antifa" activists, "the patriots of this country need to prepare for war.” | |
RT’s Ruptly agency’s feed from the scene was abruptly cut off after masked protesters approached the camera and demanded the crew “move that thing.” A brief tussle is then heard before the live feed is lost. | |
A Ruptly producer, who was heard telling the protesters to back off, later reported that the camera was damaged and they had to cancel the feed. |