Brandon Straka, the founder of the wildly successful #WalkAway movement was just assaulted and stalked by a mob of vicious BLM agitators in Dallas, Texas.
Brandon and his employees went to the Dallas police station to check on a detained security agent when 30-40 BLM protesters began throwing bottles at them.
One Marxist protester then grabbed the phone from one of Brandon’s employees and smashed it on the ground.
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Brandon and his group had to run 4 blocks to get to where police were, and the BLM mob stalked and harrassed them the entire way, screaming and yelling, and intimidating them.
You can watch the video below:
https://twitter.com/BrandonStraka/status/1302403490648649734
Brandon describes this as one of the most terrifying moments of his life.
I don’t blame him, I was terrified just watching the video.
This is the Democrat Party and these are their supporters. If we lose Trump, we’ll be at these people’s mercy because they’ll be even more emboldened and feel as if they have a “mandate” to attack us.
Right now, they’re lashing out to try and intimidate Americans before the election. We can send them back into their hole by cutting off their power on election day.
Let’s hope Governor Greg Abbott steps up and squashes this violence quickly.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on September 5, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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