At in a post today callled THE CRAZY LEFT MIGHT BE SMALLER THAN IT SEEMS at Instapundit, Gail Heriot notes that antifa activist Yvette Felarca is actually being prosecuted for some violence she committed in 2016, and notes that although Felarca is a Left Coast loon, she's associated with the "By Any Means Necessary" civil rights activists of Illinois:

I blogged about that incident in 2005:

If you go to Chetly Zarko's page, you can see video of an group called BAMN, (an acronym for By Any Means Necessary, which presumably includes violence) engaging in what the Detroit News called a "raucous, table-tumbling protest." Students chanted "no voter fraud" and "they say Jim Crow, we say hell no," danced on chair seats and made obscene gestures at the board. At one point, many of the protesters rushed toward the board members, overturning a testimony table. Lansing police officers were called to restore order. The argument was about the Michigan Civil Right Initiative, a chance to let Michigan voters decide if they wanted racial quotas favoring African-Americans and immigrants, or not. While the BAMN supporters were disrupting the meeting, shouting, and generally making nuisances of themselves, this is only to be expected, that's their "means" that they think is necessary.

Sadly, there's no Chetly Zarko page anymore—anti-preferences activist Zarko died unexpectedly in 2010, age 39.

His report was preserved by American Renaissance:

BAMN Goes Violent at Michigan Board of Canvasser’s Meeting Chetly Zarko, Dec. 15, 2005.

You can watch Zarko's video on YouTube below:

The only question we have to answer here is "Is this funded by George Soros?", and the answer, according to the Capital Research Center, is yes. See BAMN: By Any Means Necessary: How Radicals Use Race Preferences and Immigration to Change the Debate, August 7, 2010.