Members of the Proud Boys and other Trump supporters marched throughout Washington DC Saturday night following the “March for Trump.” Police protected antifascist activists, macing Proud Boys at least once and arresting one.
Later in the evening, Proud Boys tore down a “Black Lives Matter” banner from the Asbury United Methodist Church. After posing with the banner, they poured lighter fluid onto it and set it on fire.
A stabbing incident occurred on 11th Street NW between E and F streets in Washington DC.
It appears a total of three people, including two Proud Boys, were injured. PB’s accused the third person, who was seen with his face bloodied and not arrested at the scene, in the stabbing.
Proud Boys argue with riot police protecting antifa following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
Antifa activists oppose the Proud Boys following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
Proud Boys pose with a flag looted from Asbury Methodist Church following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
Proud Boys set fire to a flag looted from Asbury Methodist Church following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
Proud Boys set fire to a flag looted from Asbury Methodist Church following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
Proud Boys set fire to a flag looted from Asbury Methodist Church following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
The Proud Boys gather outside Harry’s Bar following the “March for Trump” in Washington DC on December 12, 2020. (Ford Fischer / News2Share)
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