Why Was Founder Of Far-Left BLM Group Filming Inside Capitol As Police Shot Protester?; Extreme BLM activist identified in mob that stormed Capitol, and related stories
Why Was Founder Of Far-Left BLM Group Filming Inside Capitol As Police Shot Protester?
During yesterday’s protest in Washington D.C., a Turmp-supporting US Air Force Veteran, Ashli Babbitt, was shot dead by a Capitol Police officer (who has been placed on leave) as she attempted to climb through a broken window to bypass a barricade, along with other Trump supporters.
GRAPHIC: This angle shows the moment the Trump supporter, identified as Ashli Babbitt, was shot as she tried to climb through and enter the House chamber:pic.twitter.com/AwyOeZDwHV
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) January 7, 2021
Filming the incident from behind Babbit, however, was Utah resident John Sullivan – founder of the far-left organization “Insurgence USA” who made headlines in July after he was arrested for intimidating drivers in Provo. Sullivan was interviewed by the Daily Mail and CNN following Wednesday’s shooting – both of which failed to provide a satisfactory answer as to why he was there in the first place. —>LOTS MORE HERE
Extreme BLM activist identified in mob that stormed Capitol detained by DC police:
One man who participated in the siege of the Capitol building on Wednesday has been identified as John Earle Sullivan, a Black Lives Matter activist from Sandy, Utah.
One of the men who was part of the siege of the Capitol building is John Earle Sullivan, an extreme BLM activist from Utah. He was arrested & charged in July 2020 over a BLM-antifa riot where drivers in Provo were threatened & one was shot. https://t.co/C0WQsEfcIG pic.twitter.com/Kxm5du2Ozs
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) January 7, 2021
Update: Sullivan was detained Thursday evening by police on K and 14th in Washington, DC by the Hamilton hotel. —>READ MORE HERE
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