10 Injured At White Nationalist Rally Outside California State Capitol

Police escort wounded man away from in front of the Cpitol in Scramento, Sunday, June 26, 2016, after members of right-wing extremists groups holding a rally outside the California state Capitol building clashed with... Police escort wounded man away from in front of the Cpitol in Scramento, Sunday, June 26, 2016, after members of right-wing extremists groups holding a rally outside the California state Capitol building clashed with counter-protesters, authorities said. Sacramento Police spokesman Matt McPhail said the Traditionalist Workers Party had scheduled and received a permit to protest at noon Sunday in front of the Capitol. McPhail said a group showed up to demonstrate against them. (AP Photo/Steven Styles) MORE LESS
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A white nationalist group’s rally outside the California state Capitol building turned violent as fighting broke out with a larger group of counter protesters, leaving 10 people injured with stab wounds, cuts and bruises.

Fights erupted when about 30 members of the Traditionalist Worker Party gathering to rally around noon Sunday were met by about 400 counter-protesters, California Highway Patrol Officer George Granada said.

As people tried to leave the area, smaller fights broke out, Granada said.

Sacramento Fire Department spokesman Chris Harvey said nine men and one woman, ranging from 19 to 58 years old, were treated for stab wounds, cuts, scrapes and bruises. Of the injured, two were taken to the hospital with critical stab wounds, but they were expected to survive.

“There was a large number of people carrying sticks and rushing to either get into the melee or see what was going on,” Harvey said.

Police were investigating two assaults that happened outside the Capitol grounds, but no arrests have been made, theSacramento Police Department said in a statement.

The Capitol was on lockdown until protesters cleared the area.

Videos from the melee posted on social media showed mounted officers dispersing a group of mostly young people, some with their faces covered, while some throw stones toward a man holding a stick and being shielded by police officers in riot gear.

A KCRA-TV reporter and his cameraman were caught in an altercation with protesters who shouted “no cameras” as they tried to grab their equipment and shove them away from the crowd.

The victims were all present while the protest took place, said Sacramento Police spokesman Matt McPhail but he said it was still unclear whether and how they were involved.

The Traditionalist Workers Party had scheduled and received a permit to rally for two hours in front of the Capitol. Law enforcement was aware of the counter-protest effort and police deployed more than 100 officers to the Capitol, McPhail said.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has described TWP as a group formed in 2015 as the political wing of the Traditionalist Youth Network, which aims to “indoctrinate high school and college students into white nationalism.”

Matthew Heimbach, chairman of the Traditionalist Worker Party, told the Los Angeles Times that his group and the Golden State Skinheads organized the Sunday rally. Heimbach said that in the clash, one of their marchers had been stabbed in an artery and six of the counter-protesters had also been stabbed.

Vice chairman Matt Parrott, who was not present at the Sacramento rally, blamed “leftist radicals” for instigating the violence.

A message left at a phone number for the Traditionalist Worker Party was not immediately returned to The Associated Press.

A post recently uploaded to site of the Traditionalist Youth Network said TWP members planned to march in Sacramento to protest against globalization and in defense of their right to free expression. They said they expected to be outnumbered 10-to-1 by counter-protesters.

“We concluded that it was time to use this rally to make a statement about the precarious situation our race is in,” the Traditionalist Youth Network statement said. “With our folk on the brink of becoming a disarmed, disengaged, and disenfranchised minority, the time to do something was yesterday!”

The clash follows a confrontation in March between Ku Klux Klan members and counter-protesters in Anaheim, California in which three people were stabbed.

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  1. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Then AP’s story about Sacramento event.

    I hate to break this to AP, but Sacramento is literally halfway across the State of California. This event had nothing to do with SF’s wonderful Pride Weekend.

  2. I don’t know who started what, exactly who was stabbed, etc., but my take on these events is this: You are totally free to peacefully counter-protest (If you need a permit in your region, you’d best do your homework) – but, why not just let these folks have their day, their say, etc.? As Americans, they have every right to hold rallies, petition our government, etc. – that is guaranteed to all of us in the U.S. Constitution and most state constitutions as well. Seriously, let them rally, let the mingle with their own kind, etc., let them make their statements to the government. What in the heck does it hurt? How does it harm you to allow them to do that? I say this as a very Progressive gay man of 50yo who knows all too well what these movements are about. I despise them – but that does not mean I want to rumble with them.

    Edited for grammar.

  3. Avatar for pine pine says:

    30 against 400 I now see who got their ASSES KICKED.

  4. Amazing no guns involved.

  5. Excuse me.

    Your race?

    Nobody’s race is superior. The sooner fascists realize that, the sooner we’ll let them participate in the American experiment — all men are created equal.

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