At a Black Lives Matter protest at the San Diego County jail, protesters remove by force an accused drug trafficker from the custody of two undercover FBI agents. This occurred on 9/5/2020.
The stress of the confrontation with the mob caused the woman to have a seizure. The agents backed off when she started having a seizure, so a medic could help her. The protesters surrounded her and prevented the agents from taking custody again.
According to the FBI news release below, help was called and the FBI eventually regained custody.
The protest was a “Free Denzel Draughn” event. Draughn is in County jail, accused of 19 felonies for pepper spraying nine police officers in an attempt to prevent them from arresting a protester at another event more than a week earlier.
Obviously, the people who took the woman away from the FBI were committing felonies, themselves, and should be locked up in jail with their comrade, Denzel Draughn. Ironically, the felonies they committed are the same as Draughn committed, obstruction of a law enforcement agent.
It appears that at least 6-8 of them that were pulling the prisoner away, or putting hands on the agents should be charged. This would be a federal crime and therefore not subject to the local pressure in San Diego from liberal, progressive politicians and left-wing media.
Black Lives Matter protesters think they are above the law. The courts are beginning to re-open and they can be tried now for their felonies. BLM protesters should realize that there can be serious consequences for what they do.
Notice, also, that the great majority of these protesters are white and Hispanic with only a couple of token blacks participating. In San Diego, at least, this is primarily a white and brown, neo-communist, revolutionary movement much more than it is a black civil rights movement.
This is the FBI’s statement about the incident.
Trafficker Taken From FBI Custody
Shared! Good work as always!
Thanks, C!
Alleged drug trafficker…
Thank you.
I say an “accused” drug trafficker in the text. It’s not at all relevant to the what the BLM people did, though. They can’t just remove a person from custody by mob action and not expect to be charged. It depends on whether he identified himself as law enforcement, though.