Antifa distributes photos of people they think are Nazis (including people who are avowedly anti-Nazi, like Jopey Gibson of Patriot's Prayer) so members of the antifa network can recognize them at protests and attack them, and has created a "Rapid Response Team" whose job is to attack targets, inbcluding through home invasions:

One antifa activist, who would give only the name “Dominic,” talked proudly in a series of interviews with Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting about forming this broader alliance of “Nazi hunters” to seek out, reveal and fight these enemies wherever they might show up. Their goal became even more specific after Charlottesville: to prevent more casualties like that of activist Heather Heyer.

“We’ll go to their house, I’ll put it that way. We’ll go to their house,” said Dominic, an imposing, muscular man in his 30s. “I don’t want to hurt anybody, but I want those people to stop it. If I have to put Richard Spencer or Nathan Damigo into the hospital critically, and it would have saved Heather Heyer’s life or the next potential Heather Heyer, I would do it without question.”



Dominic, below, who looks like a total Puss.