No Kings But Some Violence
By Bob Small
From a cursory review of the coverage of the No Kings protest, one would believe it was primarily peaceful. However, there were numerous incidents of violence or prevented attacks.
The coverage from Newsweek mentions the car driven into the crowd in Virginia; an injured Police in Portland and a shooting in Salt Lake City.
More is still being reported.
The Salt Lake City shooting resulted in at least one death, Ah Loo, age 39, who died from a bullet intended for someone else. They also added “ No state permit is required to purchase a rifle, shotgun or handgun in Utah. “
The Proud Boys” made an appearance in Atlanta (see below). The violence in L.A. continued.
Scott, who I’ll now designate as my unpaid research assistant, sent this article Riot” Update From Atlanta – Conspiracy Sarah on Substack, where I now have a second home for my literary output. This article raises many unanswered, maybe unanswerable questions, about the whole “No Kings” protest. I urge everyone to read this.
The West Chester rally could of gotten real bloody, real quick, if not for the actions of a West Chester Borough Policeman. “ Kevin Krebs, 31, was questioned and taken into custody after officers found an unlicensed firearm during the search. Krebs was also carrying pepper spray, a pocket knife, six loaded assault rifle magazines, an M9 bayonet knife, a ski mask, and gloves.
Police found in his car an “AR-15, long gun, ski mask, military gloves and military helmet”.
It seems he was prepared for something.
Trump has the last word.: “A king would say ‘I’m not going to get this … he wouldn’t have to call up [House Speaker] Mike Johnson and [Senate Majority Leader John] Thune and say, ‘Fellas you’ve got to pull this off’ and after years we get it done. No no, we’re not a king, we’re not a king at all.”