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Jan. 5, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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BLM Protesters Get Rekt | Ep 86

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, almost became the next Portland, but thanks to the local police, the protests were stopped from turning into full riots. The latest protest came after police shot Ricardo Munoz, and Black Lives Matter is taking to the streets. After the police released the bodycam footage, you could see that Ricardo was about to stab the police officer. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler should pay attention to how you can stop all the riots in Portland. Elijah is being hunted by Antifa, and they are disguising themselves as press and documentary film crew. Why is the corporate media not covering the truth? Who is going to stand and condemn what BLM is doing around the U.S.?

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Talk about not even being on junior varsity riot squad.
These protesters in Lancaster, Pennsylvania got wrecked by police in just a few hours, officially stopping what could have been days of rioting due to proactive policing, amongst other things.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV.
I am recording out of my hotel room in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, right before a Trump event and proposed protests.
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Anyway, so speaking of satanic looking people that actually scare me and haunt my dreams, check out Ricardo Munez.
Ricardo Muñoz is an individual who was shot and killed in a police interaction.
Now, what's interesting about this man, other than the fact that he clearly might have a skin disorder and was apparently autistic, which are not joking matters, is that he's also now dead.
Ricardo Muñoz is an individual who was shot during an altercation with police.
Let's look at this article from CNN.
Rather than listening to my voice, talk about this.
It says that specifically, the fatal police shooting of a knife-wielding man in Pennsylvania over the weekend has been ruled a homicide, the Lancaster County coroner said Tuesday.
The shooting Sunday of Ricardo Muñoz, 27, after a report of a domestic disturbance led to protests one day later in which eight people were arrested.
The cause of death was gunshot wound to the body and manner of his death is a homicide.
Lancaster police said in a news release that a 911 caller had reported that her brother was becoming aggressive and his mother and attempting to break into her house.
So what we have here is a very warranted police shooting where a man literally tried to break into a house, then rushed at police, who then shot him.
check out the body cam footage of the incident right here get back get back yeah so clearly the man had a big knife in his hand and he was trying to kill police uh Give it up to this Massachusetts senator who is reminding us all that the ultimate goal here is not about racial justice, but is about disarming the police and putting our first responders' lives on the line.
He wants to disarm them of anything that could possibly protect them in terms of riots.
But at least at this point, I'm glad police have guns because they were able to take this guy out.
Anyway, the social justice warriors of Lancaster United or Lancaster, however you want to pronounce it, I'm not from this area, but maybe you are.
That's good for you.
Enjoy the Atlantic.
But, you know, this shooting took place.
I would expect nothing would happen.
This was a typical police shooting.
It is sad.
Lives were lost.
It's an unfortunate situation.
And anytime when somebody attacks the police, it is just not a good situation.
But people began immediately demonstrating that night.
And I'm going to explain to you specifically how being predominantly a Republican area overall, even though there's a lot of Democrats apparently that are involved in some way, this shows you kind of what parties the Law and Order Party, because let's just say this.
I feel really bad for the protesters.
I mean, I do.
I feel bad.
They eventually became rioters, but they became so obliterated by basic police tactics.
They were underestimated everything.
And we're going to watch all the glorious footage of what happened and what went down there and how police successfully thwarted this riot.
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Let's jump right back into this.
So, like I mentioned, this was stopped, and I want to jump into where this started.
So, essentially, what happened is that the protesters congregated in front of a police precinct in downtown Lancaster.
Now, you might be asking yourself, How was I there?
How did I know to be there?
Well, that's a good question.
I was in Rochester, Rochester, New York, covering a riot in which I was attacked and hunted down.
And I want to kind of explain that to you here.
So, I was in Rochester covering the riots that ensued from the killing of Daniel Prude, who was a black man who was high on PCP, naked, spitting on police, and then through in the midst of an arrest.
I know, really, really, really stand-up individual.
I'm really, really, really learning a lot from these people that BLM fights for, the kind of people I want to become, you know, like a rapist, Jacob Blake, a PCP naked man, Daniel Prude, or possibly even a robber and a fentanyl like George Floyd.
I mean, these are really stand-up people.
I don't think they, I don't, I don't wish that they died.
It's sad that they died.
But, you know, I'm just glad that BLM is creating very good role models for the black community on foundations like sexual battery, rape, you know, drug use.
It's just the normal things you want to promote in a society.
But I went there, and I'm going to show you a clip of what happened, and then I'm going to explain to you.
Yeah, so these guys that were there that surrounded me, they basically have gotten so strategic, the fake Antifa press.
I've talked about this, I've mentioned it.
And it's really remarkable that nobody seems to be really understanding that the serious threat these people are.
These are Antifa and Black Lives Matter individuals who dress up as press and they use their immunity under court orders to get past police lines and to put in jeopardize the safety of real press that are actually trying to show what's going on.
Essentially, the crimes and the issues with this movement that are really what BLM is about.
It's a criminal terrorist organization and I've documented it extensively, as you know.
But that group right there that was assaulting me with their camera that was coming up to me, they set up a fake documentary film crew, a fake documentary film crew.
They really did.
They set it up to assault me.
And they dressed nicely.
They put on good clothes and they went around telling people they were filming a documentary.
They wanted me to be in it.
And then essentially what they did is once they interrogated other people in the press, they came up to me and they said, oh, yeah, cool.
Hey, Elijah.
And they knew who I was.
And unfortunately, I made a mistake because they looked like a real documentary film crew.
And I said, hey.
And then they immediately called me a white supremacist, called me a Nazi, and all types of beautiful words that I'm sure BLM would call stand-up words for a very civilized individual.
Within moments, they turned the crowd against me.
I want to show you what happened as the crowd jumped into my direction after they'd already assaulted me by hitting me in the head, the face, grabbed my backpack, and tried to pull me into the crowd.
This guy right here is a racist.
He's a white supremacist, and he's dodging people.
Yeah, so my safety was on the line, and it was definitely a very dangerous situation.
I don't...
I don't feel good about it.
I don't feel great that these people have gotten to the sophistication that they are learning from Portland, that they are creating the ability to try to kill journalists.
People ask me why I say they were trying to kill me.
Well, for two reasons.
Number one, they literally said we're going to effing kill you.
And then they said they were going to beat the SHIT out of me.
But also on the second side of things, when you call someone a white supremacist, but meaning they couldn't even call me a white supremacist.
In their very sophisticated, educated ways, they called me a white supremacist, a white supremac, as if like that's what I'm called.
And they told people I was calling black people the N-word.
Crazy.
I don't know where they get this stuff from, but they and they were telling people I dox individuals.
So they were using very terroristic, pressurized mob techniques to quickly rile a violent crowd that had weapons, by the way, some of which were visible, including batons and knives, to come and attack me.
Well, the police saw them moving in on me and they quickly pushed the crowd back after they surrounded me.
And that sort of ended that night.
And I had to go somewhere.
I needed to leave.
And I needed to be today, which is Tuesday.
This is being filmed.
I needed to be in Philadelphia for Trump's event where there's a huge protest or four actually.
We're doing really well, guys.
We have four protests in regards to this event.
I'm sure there was some division between the individuals here.
Like, I don't know why there's four, but there's four.
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But essentially, what happened is there was a shooting in Lancaster of this guy, Ricardo Muñoz, who I'm putting on the screen again.
Look at him.
And I saw this footage immediately start to procure as people got violent almost immediately.
And we're up at the 50th, running of the BLM riots.
And it's going to be cop car with the window shattered.
So I did what any normal person would do that was about to go to bed and hadn't slept in a couple days.
I took a lift back to the airport, got a rental car, drove with an incredible journalist named Drew Hernandez.
You should check him out.
His links on the description.
And we drove a couple hours.
I'm assuming that's out west.
I could be wrong.
I don't know where I went.
And I went to Lancaster to see this protest that I knew.
I knew, even though a study says that 93% of protests are non-violent, somehow I know from experience of attending these things that almost 100% of these become violent in some way.
Not to mention this footage from that that I took in Rochester where they gravely injured a police officer at one of their mostly peaceful protests.
And you see that officer was on the floor.
He's there.
He's on the floor.
And he's in a position where he's vulnerable and he's being hurt.
And the media will still continually to say that these are peaceful people.
CNN says right here about this that the Lancaster, at the end of all this, which we're going to see, the crazy violence and the rioting, et cetera, that these demonstrators in Lancaster took to the streets following the shooting, which comes within months of widespread protests across the nation over police brutality and systemic racism.
Lancaster police said they arrested eight individuals early Monday after demonstrators caused damage to the police station, a parked vehicle, and a U.S. post office building.
Demonstrators also piled street signs, trash cans, and other items into an intersection, at one point starting a dumpster fire, according to police.
So I love how we call these demonstrations, peaceful protests.
And the media and the corporate media specifically continually reject the responsibility to call these what they are, which are violent, dangerous riots.
They're not just unlawful assemblies.
They're absolute criminal, you know, hordes of people that get into a mob mentality and destroy their city.
And it strikes me as crazy.
It really does that people can say that this is not, this is not a demonstration.
Thank God for articles like here from the Washington Examiner, which says that several individuals accused of rioting in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after the police shooting of Ricardo Munez have had their bail set at $1 million.
Of the nine who were given the bail amount, none were able to post it.
12 adults have been charged with criminal conspiracy for arson, riot, institutional vandalism, failure to disperse, obstructing highways and other public passages, disorderly conduct, and defiant trespass.
Nine of them had their bail set at $1 million.
One of the 12 face an additional charge of illegal possession of a firearm.
According to police, at least eight of those charged are not Lancaster residents.
So that being said, this is where we jump into this.
This was a riot.
The Washington Examiner admits it was a riot.
And at least I can tell you this: while not all publications are dishonest, at least they were truly giving an account of the people who attended.
And this is their story and how the police completely disseminated the Black Lives Matter.
I guess they were called like the Cadet League or something.
I don't know what we're calling them these days.
Like a junior, a junior of our city, but like maybe for special needs people.
I don't know.
Anyway, so check out this video as these peaceful protesters did what peaceful protesters would do.
they marched onto police precinct property and began to encroach upon officers who were actually in a defensive position, not an offensive one.
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As we get into this and we move along in the story, you can see a picture here of the people who were gathered and they're moving up in numbers.
They're putting their hands up.
And then, after six warnings, after six warnings that I counted, this is where protesters always say that before it turns into an unlawful assembly and violence, that they weren't given warnings, that they were attacked, they were victimized.
It just isn't true.
These people were not prepared for a very small amount of tear gas.
It's true.
It's true.
And I swear, it's like I used to live with my brother in a room and I wasn't even prepared for a small bit of his gas, let alone the polices.
This is some serious issue as they launch the first canister.
You know, the people dispersed.
It worked.
I think they weren't prepared.
They cried.
People cried.
You know, and it is really pitiful when you're trying to, you know, defend against police brutality.
And then you claim to be brutalized by the police and you actually physically cry.
That's a real thing, which I'm going to talk more about on my Friday show with Drew about how Portland protesters cry when they're arrested.
That's a real, that actually happens.
But you can see how noob these people were.
And I started realizing how unprepared they were to combat the police when I first saw this guy at the front of the line who took charge try to kick a tear gas canister back at the police and then he fell down.
It's sad,
it-it-it- It is kind of pitiful to realize that you want to end systemic racism, but you don't even know how to keep your feet on solid ground.
It's not an exactly good correlation showing that you not only have a bright future, but that you will have any success at accomplishing your goals if you literally cannot keep your feet on the ground.
I think the first step to ending systemic racism and smashing the system is probably just learning how to stand up.
Well, after this, the crowd was dispersed, they came back for more spicy sauce during this assault and continued to come onto officers, which is where the officers just completely unloaded.
Bear mace, cans of pepper spray.
And I mean, hey, look at it for yourself.
It's pretty epic.
During this commotion, an individual was shot in the face by a munition.
I think it was a 40-millimeter rubber bullet munition, and they rushed him away.
You can see the video on the screen right now.
It's not important.
My favorite clip of the night, honestly, and I hate to say this is my favorite, but it comes from Drew.
You guys know Drew by now.
I already mentioned him earlier, but you understand who he is.
He's from Lives Matter.
Remember, his links are in the description.
But he caught here embedded in his tweet.
I can't play it with sound, probably for licensing reasons.
I don't know.
Or I can just embed it in.
I'll just try to figure this out.
But he gets shot in the testicles, specifically in a scrotal sack by munitions.
And he learned his lesson very quickly.
Yeah, I know that really looks like it hurts.
I don't like getting hit in the balls usually, unless we're in certain scenarios.
I don't know.
I can think of a few interesting places where it might be fun, but I always, you know, let you guys know that this is not a joke.
And so the police basically responded appropriately to the assault on a police precinct.
And then what happened after this was, which is really, really, really important, is that people began to throw so many projectiles at police that I went and filmed just to give a picture when they say these are non-violent, how non-violent these people are and why police have to disperse the crowds because their safety is in jeopardy.
And I'm not even a bootlicker or here to just like promote the police.
I actually have a lot of issues sometimes with law enforcement personally, who even at this event try to arrest me or detain me or push me out when I have a lawful right to be there as press.
I understand why, but I also see why they respond with force.
It makes a lot of sense.
at this.
Yeah, so that's a lot of projectiles.
I mean, literally, there's projectiles everywhere.
It looks like a 14-year-old boy's room after his parents left the house for an hour.
I mean, that's absolutely disgusting.
Talk about a serious issue there.
But most importantly speaking, when we talk about this, the people did not listen.
And that's what I want to bring in the next point: the police do use non-lethal, less than lethal.
Some people call them rounds.
I don't like that phrase because they really are non-lethal, realistically, unless you get hit in the nuts, then you get wrecked.
But the people ended up giving a second assault, pushing back on the officers again by building barricades, which you'll see here with planters, as well as Black Block and Tifa, who were there presently,
basically sealing the police in through these barricades so you see that there's this learned behavior across uh the the protest scene where people learn the way that that especially portland and washington behaves and then they emulate it
Now, here's where things turned out different is during this time, as they barricaded them in, Antifa also started destroying a detective's car and attempted to light it on fire, similar to the violence that we saw in Kenosha, which also went left unchecked and ended up in the loss of life of three individuals due to Kyle Rittenhouse's actions that some call homicidal, but other people call very brave, including myself.
I still want to get hit And it wasn't just the car that they attacked.
I mean, these people were destroying property.
They wonder why police respond with force.
It's like, guys, you are breaking the property.
Now, somebody might make the argument and say, well, that was just one individual that was breaking the windows.
That's not everybody.
But the problem with this is, is that the people could stop that person and nobody seems to care.
And they always defend the people.
They go, you can protest however you want.
There's always one Black Lives Matter person who's very upset at Antifa co-opting their movement and breaking windows.
But at the end of it, you know, they just get away with it, which is where they ended up going even further from the car, emboldened by the lack of force and started breaking the windows of the police station.
And these people thought, what were they thinking?
That the police weren't going to just wreck their worlds after they attacked the police precinct?
I mean, Portland, sure, the police have their hands tied by Ted Wheeler.
But these people, I mean, what exactly do they expect the outcome to be?
One guy already got hit in the face, another in the nuts.
Many were crying from tear gas.
I mean, this isn't going to turn out well.
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Anyway, let's go back to exactly what was happening.
So, right after they broke the car windows, the police came out in a full assault.
It's a complete offensive because when you think about it, there were guns in the detective's car and they needed to secure the weapons very quickly, which obviously, in the worst case scenario, people would try to steal.
after this happened, you know, they continually launched tear gas.
There was a lot of homeless people around there.
It was absolutely excruciatingly painful for them.
They were coughing.
They were choking.
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I know this is a more serious episode, but this was a very serious event.
And we're going to laugh in a little bit, but for the most part, it's just important.
So, even after this third, I think this was the third assault by now or offensive by police against now rioters that have begun to attack the police station.
They just didn't listen.
And here you see Antifa and some individuals begin to create a barricade Using a trash can, which you will also see that they also lit on fire, which is similar to Portland, Creating this uh, arsonist flame in the middle of an intersection.
Yeah, these
people think they're peacefully protesting.
And as you saw, CNN said, these are demonstrations.
They're just demonstrations that are happening.
You know, this guy got shot.
He, you know, first of all, it was all at first, everyone was saying he was a black man.
He's Ricardo Muñoz.
I mean, he could be a halfy, a half-blackie, but I don't really think so.
I mean, Ricardo Muñoz, I mean, according to Drew, that's a Spanish name, but he also doesn't look black.
It's not like just because you have, you know, squinty eyes doesn't make you all Chinese.
And that's like the racist stereotype, right?
I mean, there are some true stereotypes.
Like a lot of Asians really don't drive well.
That's a true statement.
But, you know, that's not racist.
But to call this guy black just because it fits your narrative is racist to me.
If you just assume that everyone who's killed by police is innocent and they're black, you've got an agenda.
And you got to be called out for your just part of what I do here.
But the offensive, it didn't work very well.
The people were dispersed again.
Look at how, even as they're pushed back from their place of, I guess, as they lay their siege back on the police station, they're still bringing more barriers into the situation.
It's absolutely crazy.
watch this now
this wasn't the only damage that they were doing They were also vandalizing stores and they looted a they looted a sports goods store because everybody knows that you need to get your bread, your wheat bread, your Nike breads, you know, your Reebok breads.
I mean, nothing says that I'm against police brutality, like robbing my community.
And a lot of these people were from out of town, apparently, according to arrest, and they talked about it.
They were saying, hey, when are we going to loot some stuff?
When are we going to take, when are we going to start breaking stuff?
And they did.
Look at the footage of windows, just a few windows I captured, planters, et cetera, that they basically encountered and destroyed in what appears to be just small private-owned businesses.
i mean yeah what says what says i'm fighting against police brutality like burning down and a you know public property uh like in kenosha or this way lighting trash cans on fire I mean, let's call it out what it is.
These kids are anarchists.
They are mischiefs.
They are runaways.
They are degenerates.
They are disenfranchised people.
They are not demonstrators, okay, CNN.
They're not.
They're not.
They're demonstrating for a moment.
I've called them demonstrators sometimes when they're demonstrating, but after they turn into rioters, it changes.
It's like a transgender, right?
I mean, it's like people go, oh, well, they transitioned.
Well, yeah, these people transition.
And it's very important that we call them out for that.
But the police gave them just a few moments.
And I'm going to tell you this.
This is where the tides change.
They wrecked the people.
They were demoralized.
The numbers went down.
They were very, they were trying to hold on.
And then police just got into vans, into squad cars, started driving around the city, jumping out of the cars, chasing the rioters down, bagging them into vans, and putting them at bail of $1 million.
This is how it's done.
And I'm going to explain that after I show you the clips.
I mean, this is absolutely remarkable.
Insane.
This is what needs to be done.
If you are committing a crime, if you are committing a felony, if there is a misdemeanor, if you are doing something that is wrong, the police have the right, the legal constitutional right to arrest you, to put you in a car that's marked these vans and to put you in prison.
Ultimately speaking, guys, they were able to squash these riots in less than 24 hours.
And I'll tell you this, because there wasn't violence the next day.
Why?
By holding the criminals accountable.
Not by arresting everyone who freely demonstrated, not by putting everyone in jail who had their constitutional right.
We don't want to become a fascist government.
We don't want to get into that way where you can't contest and protest what happens.
But if you commit a crime, if you commit a felony, Lancaster set an example for everybody that if you arrest those individuals and you set severe consequences for the disruption and you hold them accountable for their crimes, the violence will not continue.
The riots won't keep happening.
And these people will serve justice.
And that's how you end it.
And I want to give an honorable mention to these people and these individuals who tried so hard to lay siege to the police station, but failed and failed again.
This is what happened in Lancaster.
This is the, I say Lanecaster because I was told it's not Lancaster, like LA.
It's Lancaster.
Anyway, the Amish are still safe nearby.
The buggies are still driving.
The police is back in order.
Everyone's making their butter and growing their corn, and we're all living happily ever after.
And I hope that we see this tonight in Philadelphia.
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