When independent photojournalist Andy Ngo was attacked and robbed, ending in a bloodied trip to the hospital after an attack by masked Antifa members in Portland, photos and videos made it out despite the group's efforts at silencing him.

On Sunday, a new video was obtained and posted by conservative columnist and author Michelle Malkin, with a better angle. In the beginning you can only hear the confrontation as the person filming struggles to make it to the scene, but you can catch the end of the attack as the video goes on.

To include the cheering of the "protesters" over the incident.

Watch:



EXCLUSIVE: ANDY NGO ROBBERY AND BEATING - ASSAULT GLOVES - ANTIFA PORTLAND 6/29/19 www.youtube.com

Malkin tweeted the YouTube video and remarks that you can see "thug 1" punch Ngo in both eyes while wearing "assault gloves."



EXCLUSIVE: NEW VIDEO ANGLE of @MrAndyNgo assault shows ANTIFA THUG 12 (robber) & front views of ANTIFA THUG 1 WEARING WHAT APPEAR TO BE ASSAULT GLOVES as he punches Andy in both eyes. Holy crap.https://t.co/ZS8I1ziEzh#PROTECTANDYNGO @pnjaban @CassandraRules @tedcruz @FBI /10

— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) June 30, 2019

Ngo's lawyer posted an update on Saturday night about his condition.



Update to @MrAndyNgo supporters — he is being admitted to the hospital overnight as a result of a brain bleed. You sick “journalists" and other hacks gloating about this should be ashamed. As for the rest, please pray for @MrAndyNgo who we need back in health — brave man!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️ https://t.co/XYVy4EbIzv

— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) June 30, 2019

Some journalists, perhaps against expectations, have condemned the attack and violence.

Sadly, it was not the only violent incident at the weekend demonstration where Antifa and 'Proud Boys' clashed. In fact, there were even three arrests, despite the Portland Mayor and Police Department taking a decidedly "hands off" approach to Antifa's many demonstrations, traffic shut-downs, and general civil unrest over the months.

Malkin has started a GoFundMe for Andy Ngo, which overnight topped an impressive $110,000. You read more about that here.