What about this guy in Andy’s article? Did he lie about him?
Six months later, in July, police shot and killed Willem van Spronsen, 69, after he attacked an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement facility in Tacoma, Washington. Police said he tried to ignite a 500-gallon propane tank attached to the building and was armed with a rifle and incendiary devices.
Shortly before the attack, van Spronsen sent a manifesto to friends. In it, he wrote "I am antifa" and referred to ICE facilities as "concentration camps." They did not report the manifesto to police.
Or this guy?
Last January, Charles Landeros, 30, wearing a "Smash the patriarchy" t-shirt, went to his daughter's middle school in Eugene, Oregon, to discuss a custody dispute. When asked by two school resource officers to leave the building, Charles refused. They attempted to place him under arrest, and he pulled out a handgun and fired two rounds at them. He missed and was killed by returning gunfire from one of the officers. Charles' daughter was feet away. Authorities later found Landeros was carrying an extra magazine on his belt.
Soon after the news broke of his death, Popular Mobilization, the Portland anti-fascist group that organized
the protest turned riot in June where I was beaten, claimed him as one of its own.
"Charlie Landeros, beloved comrade and street medic, was murdered by Eugene police 2 days ago," the group
tweeted. "They were a non-binary activist of color who did amazing work in their community and were gunned down in front of their children's school."
And this is what he said about Sean..
Though the investigation into a motive remains ongoing, authorities have stated that Betts was exploring "violent ideologies" before the massacre. A Twitter account that appeared to belong to Betts
retweeted content supporting antifa protesters. Offline,
he even participated in armed black bloc tactics.
In October, Sean Kealiher, 23, was killed in Portland after being hit by a car that had bullet holes in it, police said. Kealiher was a
prominent member of the local antifa movement.
On social media, the Pacific Northwest Antifascist Workers Collective
warned members against cooperating with the media and "the pigs" in the investigation. Portland's Rose City Antifa
said in a tweetthat "our sources indicate that this was not related to fascist activity." Kealiher's homicide investigation remains ongoing.