Language Warning: The following article contains offensive language
On Saturday evening, NBC News correspondent Cal Perry and his camera crew were assaulted by a group of violent Antifa members in Charlottesville, VA. Antifa claimed they were there to promote safety during the one year anniversary of Heather Heyer’s death, but video footage shows this to be the opposite.
“Protester,” NBC reporter Perry tweeted, “very aggressive with media.”
Protesters very aggressive with media. #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/CSYNyvBbeG
— Cal Perry (@CalNBC) August 12, 2018
Roughly twenty minutes later, Perry posted footage of a far-left activist attacking his camera saying, “Fu**, snitch A**, B**ch F**k you.”
“Fu** you, snitch ass news bitch. Fu** you”. #Charlotsville pic.twitter.com/JPl3480FUG
— Cal Perry (@CalNBC) August 12, 2018
As noted by Newsbusters, one Twitter user responded to the scenes of violence perpetrated by Antifa by saying “f**k off media vulture.” Perry replied, “Yeah. We’re getting a lot of this. Protesters trying to grab our camera.
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This morning, Perry praised the actions of Charlottesville police for keeping the situation relatively under control. He posted more footage showing hordes of left-wing anarchists hurling epithets against police, advocating violence, and resisting arrest.
Here’s a bit more off my phone from last night Antifa march. ((Language alert here)). #Charlottesville police deserve a lot credit for keeping it under relative control. pic.twitter.com/E4Qn7rSnAf
— Cal Perry (@CalNBC) August 12, 2018
Other video obtained by Wired Sources shows an unruly scene as Antifa attacks police officers in between chants of "Black Lives Matter" and "F**k the police."
Police officer in Charlottesville beaten by Antifa gang members pic.twitter.com/OKS3yKHnyu
— Wired Sources (@WiredSources) August 12, 2018
Police presence remains heavy in Charlottesville today as well as in Washington, DC where it clashes between Antifa and white nationalist groups are expected during the "Unite the Right" rally.