You may have seen video of Saturday’s Portland protest insanity.

Two women and a man attending the chaotic event have now been arrested.

Amid the stunning incivility, journalist Andy Ngo was beaten up by masked members of violent, left-wing pro-fascism groups.

Purportedly, he suffered a brain bleed among other afflictions.

It’s unclear whether the three taken into custody were involved in Andy’s assault.

All three are in their early 20’s, according to Oregon’s Fox12.

Gage Halupowski, 23, was charged with 2nd-degree assault on a public safety officer.

James K. Stocks, 21, was charged with harassment.

Maria C. Dehart, 23, was charged with 2nd-degree disorderly conduct and harassment.

Demonstration Events Conclude in Downtown Portland -Three Arrested (Photo) https://t.co/Wk9w43dxqI pic.twitter.com/ZId9Jd1pk0 — Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) June 30, 2019

Someone needs to be arrested and charged with more than that, for what they did to Andy. See for yourself (but beware the explicit language):

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Among attendees at the rally were Rose City Antifa and the Democratic Socialists of America of Portland.

Curiously, there was another National Socialists group in the ’30s and ’40s. They had a particular attitude toward civility: They weren’t for it.

The Portland dustup occurred during a “Him Too” rally, officially intended to support male sexual assault victims and men falsely accused.

From Fox12:

Police said officers had been hit with eggs and milkshakes. They also reported that “violent assaults” had taken place. Police said there were reports of pepper spray and bear spray used by people in the crowd.

Sounds like a really great place to be.

Attacked by antifa. Bleeding. They stole my camera equipment. No police until after. waiting for ambulance . If you have evidence Of attack please help — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) June 29, 2019

On way to hospital. Was beat on face and head multiple times in downtown in middle of street with fists and weapons. Suspects at large. — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) June 29, 2019

Police have received information that some of the milkshakes thrown today during the demonstration contained quick-drying cement. We are encouraging anyone hit with a substance today to report it to police. — Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) June 29, 2019

One of the most embarrassing things about pro-fascism Antifa is their terrible need of a dictionary. Hence, Andy back in November as well:

“I was assaulted by a mob of masked individuals in black. They also targeted my equipment. They called me a fascist & Islamophobe. They said my parents & grandparents would be ashamed of me. It feels surreal to be treated this way by people who don’t even know me.”

I was assaulted by a mob of masked individuals in black. They also targeted my equipment. They called me a fascist & Islamophobe. They said my parents & grandparents would be ashamed of me. It feels surreal to be treated this way by people who don’t even know me. — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) November 17, 2018

But they’re not the only ones who could use a visit from their Uncle Noah Webster; Don Lemon‘s in need as well:

These displays of idiocy hosted by spastic morons in black masks who don’t know the definitions of essential terms are in dire need of having their buds nipped.

Hopefully, justice will find its way to Saturday’s insanity — with regard to those who were arrested, as well as to any who should be.

Meanwhile, don’t miss this one: “WATCH IN AWE: You Won’t Believe CNN’s Spotlight On A Violent Antifa Member & Its Vulgar Message To A Conservative Media Figure.”

-ALEX

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