by Jack Murphy — May 2nd, 2017

A violent Antifa mob rampaged through a Philadelphia neighborhood as May Day protests turned shockingly violent on Monday.

Residents were enjoying the spring weather and eating dinner when the sounds of shattering glass and an angry mob jolted them from their evening.

Eyewitnesses reported 30–50 Antifa members, dressed in black and equipped for destruction, rolled through the Kensington area wreaking havoc and disrupting the neighborhood around 8:00 PM.

The gang moved through several blocks smashing cars, breaking storefront windows, and destroying property.

This masked mob roaming the street is not an isolated incident, however, as Antifa and related groups have recently stepped up their activity.

No longer satisfied with merely protesting free speech, Antifa has started assaulting innocent neighborhoods. They are now terrorizing locals in the name of their political agenda.

I spoke with one concerned citizen who was outraged and leaped into action.

After hearing breaking glass and witnessing property damage, “Jacob” and his roommate chased two of the 50 Antifa suspects down the street as they called the police. Once the police were nearby, Jacob and his friend flagged down them down and led them to the arrest, ultimately identifying the suspects for law enforcement.

The suspects prepared for the attack in advance, as Jacob watched the suspects quickly change from “all black everything to wearing a red shirt” as a way to hide their identities.

The two people apprehended were identified as 45-year-old Geoffrey Suchocki of Doylestown, Pa., and 28-year-old Patricia Monahan of Philadelphia. They were charged with causing and risking a catastrophe, criminal mischief, and related offenses, according to local news.

Police caught the suspects carrying masks to conceal their identity and weapons specifically designed for breaking glass.