BREAKING: ‘VIDEOS: BLM Attacks Conservative Group in Texas’ – BRANDON STRAKA/ #WALKAWAY MOVEMENT CAUGHT IN THE CROSS-FIRE!

BREITBART | BY Bob Price | September 6, 2020

Black Lives Matter agitators attacked a conservative group at a Rescue America Rally in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday. Tweeted videos show a man wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt as he allegedly breached backstage security to disrupt the rally. He then appeared to assault a security guard for the conservative #WalkAway Movement.

A video tweeted by #WalkAway Movement founder Brandon Straka shows a man wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt and a woman wearing a Defund the Police shirt allegedly assaulting a security guard at the Rescue America Rally. As the security guard attempts to detain his alleged attacker, other BLM activists jump in to free the man.

Straka tweeted, “BLM agitator infiltrated stage area of today’s rally then put his fist into security’s neck when being removed. @DallasPD ARRESTED THE SECURITY AGENT!!”

Before the alleged assault, Straka tweeted a video showing the crowd in attendance carrying #WalkAway signs.

Several hours later, WFAA’s Eric Alvarez tweeted his interview with Straka, who said the security guard had been arrested and held for several hours.

Straka identified the alleged attacker in the video above as Dominique Alexander @niquealex. Other news outlets refer to him by that name as well.

CBSDFW reported police detained Alexander after the attack. DPD later revealed Alexander had been arrested for outstanding warrants.

On Saturday night, BLM protesters gathered outside the Dallas Police detention center demanding his release.

The Dallas Morning News reported that as police placed Alexander in handcuffs he told supporters, “Call Chief [U. Reneé] Hall.” Officers then placed him in a squad car.

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