Dylan Petrohilos, a former Think Progress employee who was previously arrested for his role in the January 2017 protests against President Trump’s inauguration, was reportedly part of the mob that targeted the home of Fox News host Tucker Carlson last week.

On Twitter, Petrohilos said Thursday that D.C. police visited his home “asking about last night’s protest.” Petrohilos was already known to police as a radical anarchist because he was accused of involvement in the violent riot during the Trump inauguration. Petrohilos, who claimed “he wasn’t even in the area” when anarchists smashed windows and burned a limousine during the anti-Trump riot, had been recorded on undercover Project Veritas video of a meeting where the so-called “J20” protest was planned. Police raided his home and Petrohilos was charged with conspiracy to riot, but the charges were dropped after federal prosecutors admitted to violating the Brady Rule, which requires that exculpatory evidence be disclosed to defense attorneys.

Although Petrohilos did not explicitly state that he participated in the mob at Carlson’s D.C. home last Wednesday, multiple pro-Trump activists on Twitter “doxxed” Petrohilos, publishing his home address, as well as the address of his parents in Frederick, Maryland.

Meanwhile, Carlson defended himself against claims by “Creepy Porn Lawyer” Michael Avenatti, who accused the Fox News host of “assault on a gay latino immigrant,” releasing a video clip showing Carlson shouting at the man to “get the f–k out of here.” Carlson responded by issuing a statement explaining that the homosexual Democrat, Juan Manuel Granados, had made obscene insults to Carlson’s daughter at the Farmington Country Club near Charlottesville, Virginia. Carlson and his family were having dinner when “my 19-year-old daughter went to the bathroom with a friend,” Carlson wrote in the statement:

On their way back through the bar, a middle aged man stopped my daughter and asked if she was sitting with Tucker Carlson. My daughter had never seen the man before. She answered: ‘That’s my dad,’ and pointed to me. The man responded, ‘Are you Tucker’s whore?’ He then called her a ‘f–king c–t.’

My daughter returned to the table in tears. She soon left the table and the club. My son, who is also a student, went into the bar to confront the man. I followed. My son asked the man if he’d called his sister a ‘whore’ and a ‘cunt.’ The man admitted he had, and again become profane. My son threw a glass of red wine in the man’s face and told him to leave the bar, which he soon did.

Immediately after the incident, I described these events to the management of the Farmington Country Club. The club spent more than three weeks investigating the incident. Last week, they revoked the man’s membership and threw him out of the club.

I love my children. It took enormous self-control not to beat the man with a chair, which is what I wanted to do. I think any father can understand the overwhelming rage and shock that I felt seeing my teenage daughter attacked by a stranger. But I restrained myself. I did not assault this man, and neither did my son. That is a lie. Nor did I know the man was gay or Latino, not that it would have mattered. What happened on October 13 has nothing to do with identity politics. It was a grotesque violation of decency. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life.

If homosexual Democrats start harassing your children, remember that beating them with a chair is against the law. Just call the police.

Michael Avenatti published what he said was a statement by the homosexual Democrat, denying Carlson’s account and expressing an intent to press charges against Carlson and his son. But we know not to trust any statement issued by the Creepy Porn Lawyer, right?







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