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Portland “President of Antifa” Knocked Disabled US Veteran Off Mobility Scooter

A mobility chair-bound man popular in his Portland, Oregon community, and known as Captain Jerry, was confronted and knocked unconscious overnight by a man who describes himself as the “President of Antifa” – Michael James Duntley. The circumstances are unclear but it appears the disabled veteran was fleeing or trying to leave the area near an ICE protest when he was slammed over by Duntley. Captain Jerry hit his head on the pavement and the fall resulted in a concussion and broken ribs. Captain Jerry was rendered unconscious for several minutes. Duntley weighs about 350 and has a prior history of violent behavior, including attempts to push people off unicycles. As of the latest available information, Duntley has NOT been arrested by Portland police.

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fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
Not surprising!
@fanuc2013 Yeah, next thing you know, antifa will be bringing GUNS to protests and demonstrations!!
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 No guns on antifa?? Good to know!

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