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Nov. 5, 2019 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Antifa Allowed to Run the Streets at Trump Rally
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Why Are You Putting It In My Face? 00:03:52
I remember whenever the founding fathers in the 1700s said you can walk around with your video cameras.
Holding people.
Hey, back the f ⁇ !
Stop!
Whoa!
Whoa!
Hey!
Hey!
I'll catch her!
I would like to press charges.
We're not doing that right now.
We're not allowed to press charges.
You're not going to arrest him right now for doing that to me?
No.
Is it a felony to assault a woman?
It's not us.
Alright, it's our hands are tied on certain things.
You're right.
Your hands are tied and that's why you didn't arrest them tonight.
Correct.
How are you guys?
We're doing a YouTube channel.
Do you guys want to say why you're here today and what it means to you?
Sarah, you got this.
You want to do it?
It's up to you.
You don't have to do it.
I'm good.
Okay.
Alrighty.
Thank you, though.
are welcome.
Why are you putting it in my face?
I'm sorry.
It wasn't in your face, though.
Why are you acting like this?
I have no clue who you are.
I don't know who you are.
Kaelin, do you think we don't know Jeff?
I don't know.
It seems really misogynistic, right?
Treating a woman like that?
Yeah, absolutely.
Ah, progressive.
He needs a piece of toilet paper to dump on Trump.
Why are you trying to film people who don't know to be filmed?
Well, he came up to us and put the flag in my face, so I'm not sure why he was doing that.
Oh, okay.
No, we're asking for people's consent.
We're not just filming them.
Oh, okay.
It didn't seem like that, because you didn't get my consent, and you're filming me right now.
Well, you came up and talked to me, so I assume that was consent.
Oh, well.
What are you bringing out here today?
What's your message?
Trump is a fascist.
Oh, absolutely.
He's a fascist.
What is the definition of fascism?
It's whatever you use, xenophobia.
How are you doing, Caitlin?
How are you?
Good.
Why are you wearing a wig, Caitlin?
Why don't you come out here as a regular person?
I am a regular person.
Why would you assume otherwise?
You're not a Trump supporter, so why are you wearing those fence?
I don't know who you are.
I shut down your mark.
You're not even looking at me.
I can't hear you.
I can hear what he's saying.
He said he'd shut down your march or something.
I've never had a march.
I don't think men should be acting like that towards women, if I'm being honest with you.
What do you think?
I don't trust you.
Why?
I'm a woman.
Believe women, right?
That doesn't mean anything.
You don't believe women?
Not universally.
Not whenever I don't know who they are or what they're doing filming people.
Do you believe the women who said Kavanaugh raped them?
Well, I suppose I really don't care much either way about, like...
You don't care about rape?
Well, I don't care about your fing bourgeois government.
I don't care about the government either.
I don't think you know who I am or anything about me.
You're assuming what I believe.
I know that you're going around hassling people.
Law Enforcement Failures 00:14:29
You came up to me, dude.
Yeah, because this motherfucker wants to film everybody within a radius.
What's up?
Yeah.
Why are you approaching me?
I mean, BJ, it's because the camera's pointing.
Did you hear me say that I didn't consent to be filmed?
Did you know that you're in public?
Did you know that I don't consent to be filmed?
Then walk away because we are in public.
You're filming other people who aren't consenting to be filmed either.
You don't have to consent to be filmed in public.
Do you know that?
Have you ever heard of the First Amendment?
Yeah.
Well, then you should know that in public you can be filmed.
Yeah, I remember whenever the founding fathers in the 1700s said you can walk around with your video cameras.
Letting people cameras.
Hey, that's the f!
I told you not to film me.
Get up.
Stop.
Stop.
You're not.
You don't have to consent to film me.
Go ahead.
Sir, let him first.
You need to let go.
I understand.
I understand, but I need you to let go of your body.
$1,000.
$1,000.
Understand.
A person is worth more than that.
Oh, really?
Stop!
Whoa!
Whoa!
Hey!
I'm touching my s**t!
Hey!
Hey!
Get the f out!
Guys, stop it.
We're not doing this right now, okay?
Alright, chill out.
They just broke all my equipment.
We're not doing this right now, alright?
Just tip over here.
I would like to press charges.
We're not doing that right now.
We're not allowed to press charges.
I would like for you to destroy anything that anyone you have without your consent.
People are allowed to do it.
If someone says that you do not have my consent, you're in a public place, okay?
You're in a public place.
I'm ready to replicate the last.
That's fine.
Everything's fine.
Let's not make it a big deal.
No, I want to press charges right now.
We're not going to fight what.
Alright?
We're in no damage, okay?
There's no f damage.
Are you kidding me?
They just broke my light.
No, I don't want anyone to die charged.
I don't want anyone to die charged.
What?
No, I don't want anybody to touch my stuff.
And now I'm separated from my fiancé.
You're allowed to do that.
He's allowed to do that.
But look, there's no need to cause confrontation, okay?
There's no need.
They broke my stuff, and I want to press charge.
What's your name, sir?
Officer Johnson.
Okay, I would like to press charges, Officer Johnson.
What is broken?
My light.
They stomped on me.
Where is your light?
I don't know where it is.
This is the cover to my light.
I don't know where the light is.
And I had a piece on top of the camera here.
I apologize if that happened to you, okay?
Are you going to do something about it?
You're a police officer.
Sir, our channel supports the police.
They support you guys.
I apologize if this happened to you.
I mean, unfortunately, it's not.
It's an unfortunate circumstance.
Sorry, I'm sorry it happened to you, but.
They broke the law.
It's not an unfortunate circumstance.
They broke the law.
I'm missing my property.
They either damaged it or they stole it because I don't have it.
But I know the person that attacked me.
Okay.
And I would like to press charges.
Okay.
What can I do?
Alright.
We can take a report.
I don't have any of their information.
Alright, but you can.
It's not something that I can arrest for.
Why not?
They assaulted me.
But it didn't occur in my presence.
Want me to show you the footage?
It doesn't matter.
Honestly, I disagree with the law just as much as you do, okay?
With the laws.
If I don't witness it with my eyes, people have things on the video all the time.
I don't witness it with my eyes.
I can't take anybody to jail for it.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, get out.
Hey, get the out.
This happens all the time.
This just happened to us at the Ohio State the other day.
Attempted robbery on camera.
They didn't do anything.
You guys aren't doing anything.
It's right in front of your faces.
No, sir.
Nobody's going to do it.
This is really sad.
All our dudes are going to see this, see that you guys are doing nothing.
This is why people are losing their support.
It's an unfortunate circumstance, okay?
It's not a circumstance.
It broke the law.
I know that.
You were supposed to enforce the law.
Sir, but I don't have a suspect.
I don't know.
You had about four or five over here.
We can't investigate or look at anything until we get the situation calmed down, okay?
And when people are still going at it, we have to just get...
I don't even know where my fiancée is.
They attacked her.
Look, we can't do anything until we get the scene safe, okay?
And I'm sorry that this happened to me.
I really am.
All we're doing here is trying to keep the peace.
We don't want anybody to fight.
Oh, you're not peacekeepers.
You're law enforcement.
You're law enforcement.
Please enforce the law.
We have two people.
This happens to us all the time.
This happened to us the other day because they don't like our opinions.
According to the Kentucky Revised Statutes, I can't make an arrest for something that didn't occur in my presence.
I want to press charges.
He should be arrested.
It just happened.
A crime just happened right here.
Do something about it, please.
If you're wanting to go further with this, they can't.
And at that point, if you will see any further, we'll tell you the steps to take.
So you're not going to arrest him right now for doing that to me?
No.
There's a damage that crimes, of course.
He attacked me and stole my stuff and threw it.
Understand from where you see it.
Talk to other people and what's going on.
Yeah, I was one of them.
I was one of them.
And when I came up, you all were talking on the microphone, so that's what's going on, okay?
So why isn't he being arrested?
Is it on camera?
I don't know.
I have to talk to my field.
I haven't been able to do it.
Let me talk to you, okay?
Yeah, I'm about to do it.
The way some of the laws work in Kentucky, alright?
If it's a misdemeanor, we can arrest or miss women in Kentucky.
Only a felony.
Okay?
Okay.
So that's why he's not going to jail.
You understand where you're at, though, right?
Everyone has free speech to say what they want.
Everybody has free speech to say what they want, but they don't get to attack me for it.
They attacked me.
Is it a felony to assault a woman?
It is not.
No.
You just don't arrest men who assault women.
Okay, where you're going, you're going down a completely different road here, okay?
This is not what's going on here, alright?
Play the victim and try to rescue you.
So this girl's mad right now because I got attacked by a man and then they're calling me a victim.
Yes, I am a victim of an assault and attempted robbery.
It's really cute.
And all while this is going on, I still have a fan that wants a picture.
Stop checking with you, one of us.
Would you turn around and go away?
Thank you for...
Yeah, this is broken.
This is broken.
It looked like a transgender individual attacked us, but there was an African-American gentleman coming up filming us in our faces that she held an open carry walk at Kent State a year ago, and that individual, the African-American man, he was arrested for attacking police officers that day.
Stay away from me, sir.
What's up?
Keep walking.
Keep going.
Keep walking.
So just for the record, over a year ago, I held an open carry rally at Kent State.
And the black guy that tried to steal my stuff attacked me, actually attacked me and kind of did steal my stuff and threw it on the ground.
He was arrested at that rally for attacking the police.
But did he walk away today?
Yep.
Yep, they always do.
They always freaking walk away.
They can do whatever they want to us.
But we are told to be courteous to others.
We are told we can't sit there and film people and blah, blah, blah.
I'm so sick of it.
These are the same people who are gonna take your freaking guns.
When will it get through your guys's head?
You cannot have a back the blue sticker on your car and don't tread on me on the same time.
I'm tired of it.
I'm tired of it.
My respect is lost.
Look at him.
Look at him hiding his face.
So that's why they attacked us in the first place because they didn't have their face hidden.
I went into the Trump rally and I came out early just to avoid traffic.
I saw you in your pink wig and I was like, I just wonder if that's her.
So I like creeped around and I saw you.
So then I kind of stepped inside and then all of a sudden I just saw the chaos break out.
Didn't see what originally happened, but I saw everybody grabbing at your stuff.
And then the one guy was just battling with you over the microphone, which strong grid, by the way, you weren't letting go.
No, I wasn't letting go.
So I think I ended up.
I think I ended up letting it go because I realized that being hurt over a microphone isn't worth it.
But then he just threw it.
I tried to get both of you at the same time, but you were here and you were here.
So I was like, I don't know what to look at.
But I kind of got both of you in different parts.
Then somehow they got something off your, I guess, the light off your camera.
I saw him stomp into the grounds.
So I explicitly told the police that I want to press charges.
They said, okay, hang tight.
We'll get this.
I don't even know where they went.
They just left.
I didn't talk to those guys, I don't think.
The officer I was talking with, I don't know where he went.
He had a bike.
I don't know where he went.
All the people that were just violent, just violent towards me, because I'm a Trump supporter, because I'm a conservative, are walking towards the Trump supporters coming out of the event.
And there's a group of angry, violent leftists in there, and the police are just letting him go to attack other people.
He's still over there, the black guy.
And the girl with the ungodly, huge septum piercing.
Not in handcuffs.
After the officers witnessed what happened, there's footage of it.
He's been arrested before for attacking people.
And he's going to get off.
I realized they were Antifa's as soon as I saw these people here.
Those crosses, that means that they're medics.
That way they can protect their own people after they hurt people.
Look at your hand.
Obviously, we're not sissies, so you know, we're not hurt by that, but like.
They made me bleed.
I didn't even realize it.
You can enforce the law.
And you guys witnessed us getting assaulted.
They broke my skin.
They broke our equipment.
And no one walked out of here tonight in handcuffs.
Right.
I did not witness that.
No, but there was an officer that witnessed her getting attacked because he ran in.
It's on video.
Someone, one officer, one of you gentlemen, witnessed her getting trying to get punched in the head.
But why is he still out here tonight?
What if we run into a game out in the streets?
Then turn and go the other way.
Okay.
So it's my responsibility to turn.
Not yours to arrest him.
You have responsibility.
You guys witnessed him.
And we are going to bring this to the Kentucky State Police for neglect tonight.
Listen to me.
We did not witness anything.
It's on video if you guys witnessed it.
Yes.
Yes, it's on video.
Okay, we took the report.
We're going to file the charges with the courts.
It'll go through the court system as all the reports do, okay?
We obviously have a very large crowd and a lot of other stuff to deal with.
Sorry, it's happened.
We've documented it.
We've taken the report.
And he will be served justice when that time comes.
Okay?
That time should come tonight because he's a threat to thousands of other people coming out of there.
And that's really sad and despicable that you guys are not doing that.
Like I said, we talked earlier, man.
All right.
The law says what we can and can't do.
It's not us not wanting to do anything, okay?
The law says what we can and can't do.
All right.
We disagree with things sometimes too, but it's not just because we disagree with them doesn't mean we can do something.
But you told me the law allows you to arrest if you witness, and it's on video.
The officers witnessed it.
And that's your favorite.
It's on video.
Do you want to watch it?
Do you want to watch it?
The officer said he didn't witness it.
All right.
He said that.
Just because we see something occurring doesn't mean we actually saw the actual reason that occurred.
We saw everybody running in and all right, a large crowd turning.
It drew our attention.
Obviously, that's why we came in and broke it up.
Okay?
We did the best we could, but the law is written the way it is.
We can't control that.
That's above our, that's above us.
All right, that's the legislature that does that.
We did everything that we possibly could tonight.
All of that was documented.
I don't agree with it any more than you do sometimes.
Okay?
But it's not us.
Our hands are tied on certain things.
You're right.
Your hands are tied, and that's why you didn't arrest them tonight.
Correct.
There's plenty of laws that I don't agree with, but it's my job to enforce you guys arguably.
Happens all the time.
So, you believe in a second or in there?
Thank you for.
So if it was ordered for you guys to go door to door to confiscate firearms, would you quit or would you do it?
This is my job.
I got to make a living just like everybody else.
I do what the law says.
I do not agree with everything, but it's my job to enforce what it says.
Like I said, there's plenty of times where I would love to arrest somebody and take them to law, but I'm not allowed to.
She has information there.
All right.
But boy, by God, you'd go to people's houses and take their guns if that were the law.
If that were the law, I'd have to follow the law.
Okay.
So as we're sitting here thinking about it, I'm almost inclined to believe that because the cops don't do anything right there when they see it happen, these people know that they can attack people they don't like in the cops' presence.
They can get split up from the cops and nothing happens.
They can get away with it.
They know it.
They've done it before.
Actually, when he got arrested at Kent State for hitting a cop, they actually dropped the charge and let him go.
Nothing ended up happening to him.
And of course, you guys know the drill already.
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