Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Two Turks arrested after D.C. embassy brawl

A pair of Turkish nationals who are accused of attacking peaceful American demonstrators outside the Turkish Embassy in Washington D.C. were arrested Monday. 

The brawl took place during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit last month. In video he appears to say something to one of his security agents who then appears to make a call and the violence begins.

One source in the U.S. Marshall's office said to Fox News that one suspect, Eyup Yildirin, was apprehended in Manchester, N.J. The other scum-wafer, Sinan Narin, was caught in McLean, Va.

Both arrest warrants were executed by U.S. Marshalls in coordination with the Metro Police Department in Washington. 

A State Department official said they had to wait for these charges before they could "kick them out of the country."

Witnesses said the brawl began when Erdogan's security detail attacked protesters carrying the Kurdish PDY party flag outside the embassy. Turkey considers the PDY to be a terrorist organization, so it's okay to commit a terrorist act against them. In fact, the Turkish Embassy blamed the violence on the demonstrators, much the same way an abusive husband blames the wife.


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