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Someone is in jail facing up to 20 years for throwing a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. Anyone who touches a Tesla or goes to a dealership should beware, because "we're coming after you." Those funding such actions will also be targeted and identified.

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Setting a car on fire is a criminal act that should result in jail time. Dealerships and cars have cameras, so those who commit arson will be caught and face severe consequences. The government, having just received its mandate, will prosecute these individuals. Sentences could range from five to twenty years in prison, and if charged with terrorism, there will be no parole or shortened sentences. Arson, breaking in, and shooting a car have nothing to do with politics or Tesla; they are criminal acts.

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They are smashing people's cars and causing chaos. People are running and asking what's going on.

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This is a setup by racist groups, orchestrated by liberals to incite chaos and trigger martial law to keep JB in office. We must not engage with these groups and give them the power to declare martial law. Let them do what they want, but we will not participate. Spread the message to avoid giving the government a reason to take extreme measures.

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Los Angeles experienced a day of rallies and protests. One speaker noted the initial events were peaceful, but anticipated further rallies and a need for a stronger counter-presence. Another speaker observed the shift from rallies to protests, expressing concern that they could escalate into riots by nightfall. The speaker emphasized the importance of preventing violence from consuming Los Angeles, warning of potential widespread consequences if the situation is not contained.

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If protesters retreat and go home, they will face repercussions. Authorities will actively look to identify individuals involved in the protest and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges. The investigation will continue for months and involve many different streams, including federal financial, provincial licensing, criminal code, and municipal breach of court order/injunction levels. Authorities are committed to continuing the investigation and holding people accountable for taking over the streets.

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This is straight up animal behavior. People are acting like a bunch of monkeys, vandalizing a police car, smashing windows, and jumping around. This is supposed to be about immigration, but those involved are wearing masks. Some are carrying Mexican flags. If you are in America and have more pride in the Mexican flag, go back to Mexico. If you hate America and the police, go back where you came from. Whoever these people are, if they are from America, lock them up for vandalizing government property. If they are not from America and are illegal, send them back. If you are not a legal immigrant and are vandalizing or looting, you should be banned from America permanently. If you don't want to be here, go back where you came from.

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For Florida protesters on Saturday, June 14th, be careful. Public officials, from sheriffs to the governor, have allegedly given people permission to hit protesters with their cars if they are in the way, to run them over, and to drag their bodies until they are dead. Officials only have to say they felt threatened for their lives. This has allegedly given permission to MAGA fanatics to hurt protesters for no reason. If someone is in front of a car and the driver feels threatened, they are allegedly allowed to hit, drag, and kill them.

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Overnight, chaos erupted in Washington as protesters clashed with police in running battles through the streets. The White House was on lockdown, with the president barricaded inside while police tried to regain control. A small minority engaged in vandalism and looting, causing the police to temporarily lose control of the area. Some black activists view these acts of violence as a tragedy, as they fear it may overshadow the largely peaceful protests. The protests, powerful and eloquent, are in danger of being hijacked by more militant elements. These street skirmishes lasted for hours, and similar unrest is occurring in cities across the country.

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People have been filing court documents, peacefully protesting, and complaining on social media over the last three weeks. There is no reason to believe this will become violent or chaotic. People feel they need to fight and see this through to the end. They support the president continuing the litigation. These people are not the sort to burn stores, set cars on fire, or make life a living hell for everybody.

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Los Angeles is seeing a day of rallies and protests. One speaker notes that what is currently happening is peaceful, but they are expecting more rallies later. They state that if more people show up, they need to "show up even stronger." A new crowd of protesters has been building in Los Angeles. One speaker expresses concern that the rallies could escalate into protests and potentially riots by nightfall. They claim that if the violence cannot be stopped in Los Angeles, there is no telling where it could spread.

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People in the video are urging others to screen record and break someone's window. They witness a person being arrested and express their disgust. They continue to encourage window smashing and express concern for the drivers being pulled out of their trucks. Finally, someone mentions Rebel news.

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The people committing violence are not the same ones peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. The violent individuals wear hoodies and face masks, using similar tactics across different civil unrest situations. They are connected, and some might call them anarchists. Many of these individuals come from other places specifically to hurt people and cause havoc.

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Why wasn't there more security? There were about 30 guards outside, but it felt staged. The mayor seemed to have some influence, and there was a lot of chaos. They had a loudspeaker directing people, telling them where to reinforce. It felt like something illegal was happening. It was surreal being there. I didn't see anyone get arrested or any violence against officers, which was surprising. One person was breaking a window, but in other areas, when barriers were breached, guards just stepped aside. It was reckless to shoot in that situation, especially with so many people around.

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Agents with the federal government are trying to make way for a bus that needs to get through protesters to access the ground camera location. The bus is going around the protesters, which could turn ugly. Someone is shooting out the window of one of the vehicles.

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There is unrest in the streets and plenty of chaos. Police cars are being smashed and torched, shops are being looted, and the National Guard has been called in. There is anger towards the president, with protesters demanding his removal from office. Some individuals even express violent intentions towards him. The situation is intense and there are calls for revolution. One person mentions blowing up the White House and another talks about killing Donald Trump. The atmosphere is tense and volatile.

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People were accusing police officers, particularly black police officers, of being the KKK because they didn't want to be taken away. People were trying to get beyond the police tape.

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It's 12:45 on Wednesday afternoon at the capitol. I'm standing by the barricade on the west side, concerned about the lack of security. I inform a Capitol Police officer that there are only 9 men on the perimeter, which won't be enough for the large crowd expected in the next 15 minutes. He dismisses my concerns, claiming they handle protests all the time. I laugh and warn him that he's about to learn a hard lesson in chaotic situations.

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They are trying to burn down our capital. They don't look like us, they look like Antifa. They will hunt our families down if we don't leave now. I see many women and children here. Get your families home, get out of here.

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Multiple protests or incursions are occurring between demonstrators and law enforcement, including federal agents, Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Patrol, and the National Guard. A car is burning, and Waymo vehicles have been vandalized and possibly set on fire. Law enforcement is concerned because the protesters now are different from those who were present earlier in the day. The crowd includes people with legitimate concerns mixed with others. The protests include those for immigrant and migrant rights, Palestinian protesters, and experienced anarchist groups adept at property damage. The mix of groups moves as one but with differing intentions.

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Peaceful protests are launching in Los Angeles. The vast majority of protesters and demonstrators are peaceful. Some people are watching cars burn. Authorities claim that things are under control. Peaceful protests are taking place.

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There was a lot of hate and it happened. We let it happen. The cops got involved and one of them stood on a guy. It was a chaotic situation.

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People are pepper spraying and throwing things in the streets. They are blocking ICE and the FBI from coming through.

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Right now, I'm going to talk about what the taxi driver is doing, trying to set fire, and we're fighting against them. We have a group here, stopping these assholes from setting the damn thing on fire. It's important to document this. Because within our protest, we had people causing trouble. They're causing trouble. You understand? We arrived, and people started causing trouble, and we're fighting against our own people who are here. That's what it means. People are calling, saying to put it out, you see?

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The Antifa ICE Protests Are Insane..
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Portland erupts as Antifa in black take to the streets, a DHS sniper reportedly trained to laser a protester on sight, and thousands protest against federal intervention. The host frames the scene around an ICE detention facility occupied by protesters for more than 100 days, while assaults on ICE agents are claimed to have surged since Trump took office. Reporters on the ground describe tense dynamics, from chants of fight back to warnings about a looming federal crackdown, painting a city on edge awaiting a possible escalation. Protesters, counterprotesters, and bystanders narrate a chaotic collision of ideologies and tactics. A rotating cast of interviews captures people debating whether Antifa is an organization or an ideology, with some insisting that Trump’s declaration labels a movement while others emphasize lack of formal structure. Amid the street-level confrontations, the narrative shifts to the eviction of a protester from an intersection, blocked traffic, and a sense that the security measures are being stepped up as police, federal agents, and onlookers observe from nearby roofs. The ground footage also documents direct exchanges about journalism, with a prominent YouTuber repeatedly pressed on whether filming qualifies as journalism and who deserves access to conversations. A tense lane-standoff evolves as a driver blocks a road and a protester is dragged away; pepper spray or pepper balls, tear gas, and protective masks color the scene. Viewers hear claims that Antifa is an organization with leadership, while others insist the movement is a philosophy guiding anti-fascist action, complicating who is deemed responsible for violence. As night falls, the narrative shifts to on-the-ground tactics: counterprotesters conjure “mass lines” and “sacrifice,” while a sense of preemptive escalation pervades as federal vehicles and local police move into position. A bystander notes the difficulty of distinguishing participants from provocateurs, and conversations reveal deep distrust of media labels, with some arguing that YouTubers provide more direct access than larger newsrooms. The scene ends with arrests, dispersal attempts, and a lingering impression that the city’s “keep it weird” identity is colliding with a nationwide confrontation over law, order, and protest rights.
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