Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 26, 2020
Fake KKK rallies continue to create extreme dividends.
A 15-year-old turned themselves in to police Tuesday, two weeks after the teen allegedly vandalized property during a protest in downtown Portland.
The teen was one of several people police were trying to identify from a Feb. 8 event, in which a group of demonstrators came out in response to a rumor that the Ku Klux Klan would be holding a white supremacy rally in downtown Portland’s Lownsdale Square park. No rally took place, but a group of counter-protesters showed up, including antifascist activits, or antifa.
Police said they were trying to identify three suspects besides the teen who were allegedly throwing items at police and passersby and chasing people with metal-tipped umbrellas. They said someone spray-painted a monument at Chapman Square park.
Police said the other three suspects related to the event are all men who were wearing masks during the protest.
The teen, who police said they would not publicly identify because of their age, went to Portland Police Bureau’s downtown office, and officers interviewed them about two crimes — abuse of a memorial to the dead and first-degree criminal mischief. The teen was then released to their parent.
You can stage these fake KKK rallies anywhere by just putting up a Facebook page. You can also email antifa groups a link to the page. They will show up and riot, because they believe the KKK exists and they want to fight them.
When there is no KKK there, they will begin damaging property and attacking random people, and it will be funny for everyone who sees it.
It seems like an obvious thing that Russian hackers would do, but they don’t. Which is more evidence that Russian hackers do not actually exist.