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by police while trying to reassure the public. we are really pleased by the response and how our officers handled this situation. all three of the officers are in stable conditions, and there are no credible threats to new yorkers at this time. if. rich: alexis mcadams is live here in new york city. reporter: hi, rich. this all happened last night right in the middle of times square. we saw the police action and a lot of activity the, now we re finding out exactly what went down. investigators and sources are telling us that this teenage suspect drove in from maine, he became radicalized online, pulled out that machete and started swinging. we did talk to the police about this. listen to what they had to say. a 19-year-old male approached an officer and attempted to strike him over the head with a machete. the male then struck two additional officers in the head with the machete i. one officer, an 8-year veteran, suffered a laceration to the head. the second officer who
the left wing militia group dressed in black masks. you remember them from the summer of 2020. they burned our cities. churches and police stations and courthouses. the killings they committed was to defeat donald trump. and make the country so chaotic that voters would want to change. they were so effective that kamala harris herself raised money to bail them out of jail. in the end antifa played a pivotal role in our presidential election. then the moment joe biden was inaugurated, antifa seemed to disappear. nobody asked yeses about where they went or who was paying them. they served their purpose and then they left. so it s very clear who antifa was and is. antifa is the armed instrument of the democratic establishment in washington. their job is to mobilize when politically necessary. this is a new things in the united states. but political militia are a common feature in third world politics. in our country only one party has them. the democratic party. with that in
violent fiery riots destroying a police car, shattering windows, tons of graffiti, all but one of those arrested in georgia were out of staters. they were whereon in a be revolutionaries who traveled across state lines to terrorize, and they hope to recruit and inspire others the excuse this time was to call for a night of rage and reciprocal violence against police over the killing of a man who was fatally shot last week by police after he shot a georgia state patrol trooper. well, look, the antifa crowd didn t inspire others because 20 individuals gathered in boston supposedly over the weekend in solidarity with the atlanta-based antifa group and they did so by vandalizing a public bandstand with foul anti-law enforcement graffiti and officers were injured when they had to respond and clear the area. one of those arrested was the daughter of democrat massachusetts congresswoman catherine clark. in boston, daughter of house democratic whip catherine clark was arrest
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