Jared Evan
Dozens of protesters, including suspected members of the anti-fascist group Antifa, rampaged through Williamsburg over the weekend, trashing several national chain stores and spraying anti-police graffiti, according to police and sources, NY Post reported.
The rowdy mob marched through the Brooklyn neighborhood late Saturday, with police first receiving a 911 call at 8:20 p.m. about vandalism at an Apple Store on Bedford Avenue, where they found broken windows and the letters “FTP” — typically meaning “F–k the police” in this context — spray-painted on the wall, cops said.
Live leak reported:
Violence broke out in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Saturday (August 15) as dozens marched in supports of the Stone Mountain protests in Georgia.
Footage shows masked individuals attacking an Apple store and a Whole Foods.
The filmer told : “Antifascists marched through Williamsburg, Brooklyn for two hours in solidarity with Stone Mountain protests in Georgia.
“Windows were broken and walls tagged with messages such as ‘Murder Bezos.'”
Protesters from the left and right ends of America’s political divide squared off for hours Saturday in the city of Stone Mountain Georgia arguing, and at times fighting, over race, politics and the massive granite carving of Confederate leaders in the adjacent state park.
Here is some footage from ANTIFA in Brooklyn

