In a move straight out of the “How to Protest Like an A**hole” handbook, activists stormed the home of a Brooklyn NYPD officer, hurling a flaming hat at his porch and torching an American flag.

These brave warriors of righteousness were furious about how this cop “aggressively” handled a protest over a police-involved shooting in a Brooklyn subway station a day earlier according to an article from Police1, online destination for law enforcement professionals.

Screaming from the sidewalks always solves problems.

“We want justice! We want Justin!” they chanted, demanding attention from Officer Justin, who wisely retreated indoors after this neighborhood circus arrived. But the mob didn’t stop there. They dialed up their harassment with flag-burning and tossing things at his house to make sure Justin felt the love.

Thankfully, Justin called 911. When other officers rolled up, the crowd magically disappeared, leaving behind no arrests and a smoldering flag.

Why protest in court when you can protest on someone’s porch?

Not satisfied with making a scene, activist Terrell Harper shared his pearls of wisdom saying, “We’re going to start doing house visits to everyone in that goddamn (police) station…It’s all about making them feel it…It’s all about making them scared of us. It’s all about making them quit their f – ing job.”

In case anyone is confused, Harper confirmed the goal isn’t reform – it’s fear and intimidation. And that’s exactly the justice system we should all want, right? It’s surely the one that the anti-police/pro-criminal Democrat Party wants. That is obvious.