Seattle Street preacher attacked in street by pro-abortion mob taunting him, destroying his Bible
Majority of the assailants were whites
By Edward Era Barbacena
Far-left extremists white mob in Seattle reportedly assaulted a number of people Saturday, including, among others, a “well-known street preacher” who’d showed up to their pro-abortion protest to read passages from the Bible.
Video footage captured by journalist Jonathan Choe of the Discovery Institute appears to show the “tail end” of the incident with the street preacher:
From the looks and sounds of it, a bunch of black-clad extremists tried to grab hold of the preacher, prompting him to grab onto a large construction sign and hold on for dear life. They in turn grabbed the sign, hauled it over to a sidewalk, and then dumped it (with him clinging to it) on the ground.
Another batch of extremists meanwhile took his Bible and shredded it. The latter incident can be seen in video footage shared by the preacher himself:⁶
The good news is that the street preacher was apparently OK enough afterward to run back into the pro-abortion protest and continue his attempted preaching.
The bad news is that, after targeting the street preacher, the extremists started targeting Choe and his security guard next.
They weren’t the only ones assaulted.
Over in apparently another part of Seattle, a young pro-life woman was pepper sprayed and shoved to the ground by black-clad left-wing extremists.
This time the assault was captured on camera.
The following couple, on the other hand, got lucky, because in their case the extremist’s pepper spray gun failed to work:
Similar riotous behavior also appeared in other cities across the nation.
Over in Phoenix, “thousands of people in support of abortion rights” tried breaking into the Arizona State Senate, prompting a security lockdown.
Arizona Senate Republicans have since labeled the altercation an “insurrection” and demanded that a Jan. 6th-like investigation be launched immediately.
Something similar almost happened back in Seattle, where “thousands” reportedly gathered outside the city’s Federal Office Building for yet another pro-abortion protest.
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