Anonymous ID: d3dc47 Sept. 12, 2024, 8:03 p.m. No.21581112   🗄️.is 🔗kun

P6

Another fence at the Capitol today and a bunch of cops at the courthouse.

 

"mini riot fence" put up by Capitol Police fags.

 

Premiered 54 minutes ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsJS97lztec

Anonymous ID: d3dc47 Sept. 12, 2024, 8:30 p.m. No.21581287   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1346

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>man-shot-newton-massachusetts-pro-israel-demonstration

 

NEWTON, Mass. —

Charges have been filed against a Framingham man after a confrontation and shooting at a pro-Israeli rally in Newton, Massachusetts, on Thursday evening.

 

Scott Hayes, 47, of Framingham, is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, as well as violation of a constitutional right causing injury, following a violent confrontation, Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan said.

At around 6:40 p.m. Thursday, Newton police responded to an altercation near Washington and Harvard streets in the Newtonville neighborhood.

Ryan said a small group of pro-Israeli demonstrators were gathered at the street corner.

 

According to Ryan, an individual who apparently was randomly walking down the other side of the street, exchanged words with the demonstrators back and forth across the street.

 

"That individual who was not part of the group, at some point began crossing the street, appears to have gone back to his side of the street, ultimately came across and jumped upon one of the demonstrators," Ryan said.

Ryan said a scuffle ensued.

"There was a scuffle that was going on the street, and at some point, Mr. Hayes used a gun and fired a shot that struck the individual who then came across the street," Ryan said.

 

Hayes was arrested and charged, authorities said. He was scheduled to be arraigned Friday morning in Newton District Court.

 

Ryan said authorities believe Hayes legally possessed the firearm.

 

The person who ran across the street, who was not immediately identified, sustained life-threatening injuries and is being treated at a local hospital," Ryan said.

 

"At some point in that melee, yeah, there was a shot," Dave Sherman, a witness who saw the incident happen, said. "But this guy was really tough to take down. He was really determined. He was really hateful."

 

Sherman says it was a very scary moment and that there is no room for violence here.

 

Newton police Chief George McMains asked anyone who may have photos or videos or other information from the scene to contact the Newton Police Department detective bureau at 617-796-2104.

 

"The Newton police department will be providing extra patrols at the houses of worship over the next several days as well as beyond if we feel that's appropriate or necessary," McMains said.