Anonymous ID: fa9f05 Aug. 8, 2018, 6:55 a.m. No.2509247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9258 >>9444 >>9533 >>9622

Police Publish Antifa’s PUBLIC Arrest Records -And They’re P*SSED. Let’s Make Them FAMOUS!

August 8, 2018

 

https://www.chicksonright.com/blog/2018/08/07/police-publish-antifas-arrest-records-and-theyre-pssed-lets-make-them-famous/

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/07/berkeley-police-slammed-for-antifa-related-mugshot-tweets-after-violent-rally.html

 

Police publish arrest records and mug shots. They’re public record.

 

THAT’S JUST THE WAY IT WORKS. THIS IS NOT NEW.

 

Antifa scumbags, however, wear masks while wreaking havoc and attacking conservatives… so they’re a teeeeny tiny bit pissed that police have UNMASKED and published their PUBLIC arrest records on Twitter.

 

OHHH NOOOO. Looks like someone miiiiight have to face the consequence of their actions. without a mask on.

 

To the police’s credit… they gave people PLENTY of warnings:

 

Andres Gonzalez, 35, of Oakland, was arrested at Civic Center Park on five counts of carrying a banned weapon. pic.twitter.com/GbU9PgFv9K

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Caitlin Boyle, 27, of Oakland, was arrested for working with others to commit a crime. pic.twitter.com/QilrPNfLUy

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Bella Podolsky, 27, of San Francisco, was arrested near Civic Center Park for possession of a banned weapon. pic.twitter.com/6p31jRKFyL

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Javier Cruz-O’Connell, 22, of Berkeley, was arrested near Civic Center Park for possession of a banned weapon. pic.twitter.com/OPCj73e55i

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Jamie Louise Hill, 30, of Emeryville, was arrested near Civic Center Park, for possession of a banned weapon. pic.twitter.com/3QE3SBo631

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Ericka Sokolower-Shain, 28, of Berkeley, was arrested near Hearst and McGee for possession of a banned weapon. pic.twitter.com/p4YlaKWp8Q

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Freddy Martinez, 31, of Berkeley, was arrested near Civic Center Park for battery. pic.twitter.com/H03zSSSduN

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

David Siegfried Chou, 26, of Santa Cruz, was arrested near Francisco and McGee, for possession of a banned weapon and working with others to commit a crime, pic.twitter.com/4uCM1G1pga

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

Sarena Lynette Perez, 39, of Oakland, was arrested near Civic Center Park for possession of a banned weapon. pic.twitter.com/cIsBRaDpPb

 

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018

 

WHAT IS IT ABOUT BEING IN ANTIFA THAT MAKES YOU LOOK UNDEAD?!

 

FFS. These people are terrifying.

 

But yeah. People are piiiiiiiiissed an the cops for posting these.

 

According to this:

 

Police in Berkeley, California, released names and headshots of individuals arrested during a Sunday protest, and Antifa and its allies are not pleased.

 

The Berkeley Police Department published the information for 15 out of 20 individuals it arrested on its Twitter feed to much criticism from left-wing activists, reported The Guardian.

 

Berkeley police’s tweets included arrested individuals’ names, ages, city of residence, as well as the charge on which they were arrested.

“Hey [Twitter Support], I thought doxing [sic] wasn’t allowed or is it just fine when a ghostskin [sic] does it from an official police account?” Huffington Post contributor Jesse Benn responded to the tweet detailing Gonzalez’s arrest.

 

This isn’t doxing. They aren’t including any sort of contact info, or anything that isn’t public information on their arrest record.

Hope I could clear that up for you!

 

“This is very disturbing,” former Berkeley police review commissioner and current University of California law professor Veena Dubal told The Guardian. “It seems like a public-shaming exercise, which is not the role of the police department … they are making it really accessible for folks who might wish these people harm to locate them.”

 

Berkeley Democratic Mayor Jesse Arreguin denied responsibility for the release of the mugshots and said he planned to speak to the police department about whether the practice would be “appropriate” in the future.

 

So why’d they do it?

 

“People are coming from out of town and bringing weapons and are committed to violence,” Berkeley police spokesman Byron White told The Guardian. “We don’t want people to be able to do that with anonymity.”

 

AKA you shouldn’t be able to incite violence and DESTROY a place behind the safety of your mask.

 

Update: They removed the mugshots, because they’re total wussies. But you can still see them here.