Radio host discusses why Seattle and Portland are dealing with recurring riots on America Reports
Antifa violence and chaos made its journey to Tacoma, Wash., on Sunday evening January 24, just a 40 minute drive south of Seattle in the state’s third largest city.
Several hours later, the radicals destroyed the storefronts of local businesses, smashed cars, tried to break fencing around the local jail with demands prisoners be set free, torched an American flag, and threatened to kill cops.
This was inevitable.
The direct action, code word activist’s violent rampages, won’t stop in Tacoma or even the Pacific Northwest, a hotbed of this criminal activism.
In a follow-up post, another Antifa activist posted the addresses associated with the business owners. If we do stop this sweep, that’s a victory, and we can carry that energy to the next action, Baker tweeted on Dec. 17.
In addition to tweeting about protests, Baker also posted about working with children. I work full time as a childcare worker and I m a substitute teacher, idk what makes you think I d be unemployed, he wrote in response to another Twitter user.
In a subsequent post, Baker said: I m a history teacher, I m from the Olympic Peninsula before moving to Seattle for school and work.