Anti-police activists continued their crusade against police on Saturday in a march that began at the University of Texas in Austin and moved downtown. Police met the Black Lives Matter-supporting march, and drove them off the streets.
Using footage pulled from Truthout reporter Candice Bernd, Andy Ngo described the march as an "antifa gathering" that occupied the streets of the Texas state capitol.
At the antifa gathering in Austin, Texas, militants refuse to disperse occupied streets. Officers move in on horses and forcibly move the people out of the road. They scream and shout in anger. #AustinRiots #antifa pic.twitter.com/BJxJwIflZz
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 2, 2020
Activists chanted that the Austin police department "has got to go" as they left the campus area.
Group here at UT is now on the move, shouting Black Lives Matter. pic.twitter.com/mjFdQoAZJQ
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) August 2, 2020
Once downtown, militant activists threatened bystanders. One man can be seen yelling through a megaphone that if people are standing on the side they are "part of the f***ing problem."
Black Lives Matter protesters harassed restaurant goers in Austin tonight. These people need lives. pic.twitter.com/6z5l6Mbyrj
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 2, 2020
Tenants in the area had been warned by police that protest activity could result in armed activists taking up positions on the roofs of apartment buildings, and that these people should be reported to police.
Residents of La Vista de Guadalupe, a downtown Austin apartment building, have received a notice from management stating that @Austin_Police have informed them armed protesters may have “plans to get on top of buildings along the I-35 frontage road” during #austinprotests today. pic.twitter.com/GfLv16RVmp
— Gary Faust (@garyrfaust) August 1, 2020
The activists localized around the location where an armed militant was shot last weekend by a man he allegedly threatened with his weapon.
— Katie Hall (@Katie_Statesman) August 2, 2020
Protestors considered taking over the interstate highway, and the Statesman reported that police blocked off the area.
Protesters debate whether to take the interstate pic.twitter.com/6oRj9XqZsp
— Katie Hall (@Katie_Statesman) August 2, 2020
A video was posted showing protestors committed to keeping up their activity.
Austin pic.twitter.com/79aVJ0heEZ
— Bob Darin (@BobDarrin) August 2, 2020
On Saturday night in Austin, a black man was displeased about being stopped by Black Lives Matters activists. He got out of his car and approached them saying "I got to go to work, I'm black, I got to go to work," he said. "I've got bills, I've got kids, get the f*** out of my way."
A black man got out of his car in Austin to scold Black Lives Matter protesters for blocking the roads and preventing him from going to work and feeding his kids. pic.twitter.com/8V4KewGkWL
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 2, 2020
Austin is considered to be the most liberal city in Texas, so it should come as no surprise that it's also become a flashpoint for leftist activity in the state since anti-police protests kicked off in late May following the death of George Floyd.
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