This gang of criminals is known as 'Hispantifa', and are constantly accusing people of racism, organizing protests at in front of their house and place of employment, then getting them fired and sometimes even run out of town. Enamorado is known to be in the United States illegally. He was arrested several days ago on other charges related to his terrorizing of the community. Also arrested Thursday was the streamer known as 'Riverside County Accountability', another real scumbag.
LOS ANGELES: "Deputies arrested a local street vendor activist on Thursday for a series of assaults at protests across the Inland Empire and Los Angeles County. During a press conference, the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department booked 36-year-old activist Edin Alex Enamorado with seven felonies:
-Conspiracy
-False imprisonment
-Criminal threats
-Assault with a deadly weapon
-Prohibited person in possession of tear gas weapon
-Felon in possession of a firearm
-Kidnapping
Investigators claim that Enamorado and seven other accomplices posed as "Robin Hood-ish" figures by representing under-represented populations.
"This group manipulates videos and photos on social media in an attempt to make them look like they are protectors of under-represented people," San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus said. "However, they use racism to threaten and intimidate their victims, causing them to get on their knees to beg for forgiveness while still assaulting them."
Deputies started investigating Enamorado's crew in late September, following a protest in Victorville. They claimed that Enamorado and seven others brutally assaulted a person during the demonstration. Authorities learned about other assaults at protests in Pomona, Upland, Fontana and Los Angeles County connected to the group. The San Bernardino County Sheriff accused the group of editing videos so they could profit off of their crimes. Deputies booked the others with various felonies, including false imprisonment, conspiracy, criminal threats, and different severities of assault."
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/street-vendor-activist-arrested-for-series-of-attacks-during-protests/