Their Toys-R-Us shields didn't protect them.
A white supremacist group based in Texas attempted a march on Philadelphia over the Independence Day weekend, but had to celebrate the holiday the Confederate way.
“They literally ran away from the people of Philadelphia,” Michael Crum, a police officer in the city, told local ABC station WPVI.
About 200 masked and khaki-clad members of the Patriot Front organization, listed as a white nationalist hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, marched on the city in the Saturday night incident, NBC Philadelphia reported.
They chanted about the election and “reclaim America,” engaged in pushing and shoving with people, and took a reporter’s cellphone, the station said.
But that boldness quickly faded as more residents turned out.
“They started engaging with citizens of Philadelphia, who were none too happy about what they were saying,” Crum told WPVI. “These males felt threatened, and, at one point, somebody in their crowd threw some type of smoke bomb to cover their retreat.”
Panicked, they crowded into box trucks to escape.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said he was “appalled” that the group chose his city for its demonstration.
“While we respect everyone’s right to exercise free speech, our administration stands against everything these groups represent,” he wrote on Twitter. “Racism, intolerance, and hate have no place here.”
Most of these asswads are only “Brave and tough” when they have backup among themselves in large numbers. I’d love to see them take their act to places here such as Harlem, parts of the South Bronx, or the East New York or Bushwick sections of Brooklyn. Their corpses will wind up in the East River.
Philadelphia has some rough areas. They were smart enough to choose an area that they felt safe in.
@Unity Well, not too smart ‘cause look how things turned out. But most Trumpanzees are not so smart to begin with…….after all they posted videos and pics of themselves roaming the Capitol. At least the Mafia did all they could to cover their tracks……. it took the feds many, many years to finally nab the infamous “Dapper Don” John Gotti.