Friday, September 15, 2017

Berkeley Cops release mugshots of 5 protesters of Shapiro visit

Dumb, dumber, dumber still, super dumb
and basic idiot
It took over $600,000 to provide security for conservative speaker Ben Shapiro and it was money well-spent because Antifa wasn't able to shut Shapiro's speech down, and the First Amendment was honored.

Nine people were arrested during the protest and Berkeley police released the mugshots of five of them, four of whom were arrested for carrying a "banned weapon." 

They are not a pretty sight and most of them look like there was several generations of first cousin marriage within the family. 

Sarah Roark, 44, of San Francisco, Michael Paul Sullivan, 29, of Hayward, and Eddy Robinson, 44, of Oakland were all arrested for carrying a banned weapon but it wasn't clear what type of weapon they were carrying.

Hannah Benjamin, 20, of Fremont, was arrested for carrying a banned weapon but also was accused of battery on a police officer who, I hope, got in a few good shots if she attacked first.

Kerem Celik, 18, of Saratoga, was arrested for "disturbing the peace."

Roark is a diehard Hillary Clinton cheerleader. There's a photo going around on Twitter of her with Hillary (aka the sore loser blame the other guy) Clinton and she's wearing a pin from Clinton's incompetent 2016 presidential campaign. [Rumor has it that Hillary now wears a button with an arrow pointing to her side that reads: "It's their fault."] It isn't clear what event the picture was taken, but the more important thing is that Hillary never got to be, and never will be "THE FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!!!!" as she was fond of shouting.

It is unknown if those arrested are still in custody but the smart money says they're already out on the street causing more trouble.

UC Berkeley spokesman Dan Mogulof called the Shapiro speech "a successful event" and said the university is interested in hosting future events with non-leftists.

Shapiro retweeted the mugshots of those arrested calling them: "A lineup of life's winners."

This was the first event in 20 years in which police were allowed to use pepper spray against violent protesters.

In the coming weeks, the school is planning to have Steve Bannon, author Milo Yiannopoulos and conservative speaker Ann Coulter to speak on campus.

That's because the UC Berkeley is being sued by some people for having their constitutional rights violated by the leftist school.



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