Conservative writer gets punched kicked and ‘milkshaked’ at a Portland rally

‘Attacked by Antifa, bleeding, they stole my camera’: Shocking video shows the moment a conservative writer gets punched, kicked and ‘milkshaked’ at a Portland rally

  • Andy Ngo was punched, kicked and ‘milkshaked’ by Antifa protesters in Portland 
  • Disturbing footage captured at the demonstration shows the violent attack 
  • Ngo, a controversial right-wing writer, is seen trying to escape from the crowds, some of whom follow him and throw milkshakes and other objects at his head
  • The writer tweeted afterwards that he was bleeding and had been robbed of his camera equipment and that he was heading to the hospital for treatment 
  • He said: ‘Attacked by antifa. Bleeding. They stole my camera equipment. No police until after. waiting for ambulance. If you have evidence please help’ 

This is the moment militant anti fascist protesters attacked and ‘milkshaked’ a controversial Conservative writer during a rally in Oregon.

Disturbing footage captured at the demonstration shows the moment Andy Ngo, an editor at the right-wing online publication Quillette, is punched, kicked and covered in milkshake by members of the ‘Antifa’ movement.

Ngo, who describes himself in his Twitter bio as ‘hated by Antifa’, is seen attempting to get away from the crowds, some of whom follow him and throw milkshakes and other objects at his head.

Disturbing footage captured at the demonstration shows the moment Andy Ngo, an editor at the right-wing online publication Quillette, is punched, kicked and covered in milkshake by members of the ‘Antifa’ movement

Battered

Bruised

Ngo, who describes himself in his Twitter bio as ‘hated by Antifa’, is seen attempting to get away from the crowds, some of whom follow him and throw milkshakes and other objects at his head

Antifa is term for collective radical left-wing protesters who oppose far-right movements. 

The writer tweeted afterwards that he was bleeding and had been robbed of his camera equipment and was heading to the hospital for treatment. 

He said: ‘Attacked by antifa. Bleeding. They stole my camera equipment. No police until after. waiting for ambulance . If you have evidence Of attack please help.’

Adding: ‘On way to hospital. Was beat on face and head multiple times in downtown in middle of street with fists and weapons. Suspects at large.’    

The writer tweeted afterwards that he was bleeding and had been robbed of his camera equipment and was heading to the hospital for treatment

The writer tweeted afterwards that he was bleeding and had been robbed of his camera equipment and was heading to the hospital for treatment

Ngo shared a video to social media after the attack where he said his GoPro camera had been stolen and that he had been punched several times in his face.

Sporting several welts and cults, Ngo was speaking into the camera when police arrived. Ngo accosted the officers and asked where they had been when he was being attacked. 

He said: ‘Where the hell were you? I was assaulted twice.  

The Oregonian reported multiple demonstrations were planned for Portland on Saturday, with one involving the right-wing group the Proud Boys and planned counter-protests involving a local Antifa group

The Oregonian reported multiple demonstrations were planned for Portland on Saturday, with one involving the right-wing group the Proud Boys and planned counter-protests involving a local Antifa group

Portland Police said afterwards, as they advised people to clear the streets

Portland Police said afterwards, as they advised people to clear the streets

The Oregonian reported multiple demonstrations were planned for Portland on Saturday, with one involving the right-wing group the Proud Boys and planned counter-protests involving a local Antifa group.

Portland Police said afterwards, as they advised people to clear the streets.

‘Throwing substances and objects at people constitutes harassment. If you participate in this behavior you are subject to arrest,’ Portland police said, before telling crowds to ‘disperse immediately.’

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