BREAKING: Antifa Used as Source in Coeur d’Alene Police FOIA Documents after ‘Pride in the Park’ Arrest of 31 Members of ‘Patriot Front’ in North Idaho

The far-left is setting up shop in Idaho

A non-profit called Property of the People obtained documents revealing information revolving around the contentious ‘Pride in the Park’ event that lead to the arrest of 31 members of a group called “Patriot Front.”

While left-wing and right-wing radicals traveled from out-of-state to attend Coeur d’Alene’s controversial LGBT gay pride event, it would appear certain groups, both on the left and the right, were here much earlier than anticipated.

Among the 1205 pages released after an FOIA request were countless emails from journalists, entire books dedicated to ‘Jewish involvement in the American Slave Trade,’ and detailed emails from Antifa extremists which made their way into the hands of Coeur d’Alene police officers.

The Antifa member who goes by the name RedoubtAFA is well known to Idaho, and has harassed members of the public, as well as politicians and law enforcement officials well before the June 11th LGBT event in North Idaho.

Shortly after the arrest of 31 members of a group calling themselves ‘Patriot Front,’ Antifa took to social media to declare the event a “success.”

It was previously documented that members of the far-left extremist group known as Antifa were planning on attending the event in North Idaho.

Now, it appears that allegations of Antifa’s involvement leading up to, during and after the event are now set in stone, as information collected by the group was revealed to having been used as an official source throughout the community.

Johnston Meadows

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