Journalist Andy Ngo Loses His Case Against ANTIFA

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Well, if you needed another reason to never visit Portland, OR, this is it.

Journalist Andy Ngo lost his case against ANTIFA.

The suit was to hold ANTIFA liable for the violent attacks against him while he documented the group’s exploits.

Are You Kidding?

Ngo, now the Senior Editor of The Post Millennial, was on the streets as an independent journalist at the time.

I followed him religiously during the riots and saw the brutal attacks against him.

He sued John Colin Hacker and Elizabeth Renee Richter in a civil suit to hold them responsible for the attacks.

Ngo’s case was centered on the idea that these two worked as “doxxers” for ANTIFA, identifying him for the group, which eventually led to a horrific beating on May 28, 2021.

Here are some examples of the attacks against Ngo…

During her closing arguments, defense attorney Michelle Burrows told the jurors that she was retiring, then blatantly threatened the jurors, telling them that she “will remember each one of their faces.”

Hacker and Richter were let off the hook by the jury, apparently because they were not the ones that were physically attacking him.

Four other members of ANTIFA, who were identified, have been found in default.

Damages will be awarded by Judge Sinapalasi at the conclusion of the trial.

Going back to Hacker and Richter, this is just yet another example of how this new justice system of ours worked.

Donald Trump has been charged with dozens of felonies related to the riot on January 6, yet he was nowhere near that Capitol building.

These two clowns more or less ordered the beating of Ngo, and they are walking away scot-free.

Source: The Post Millennial

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