White Supremacist Group Reportedly Demonstrated in Downtown Dallas

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – After reports surfaced that white supremacists planned to demonstrate in North Texas over the weekend, the Dallas Morning News reports that one group claims to have staged demonstrations in near downtown Dallas Saturday.

The group, the American Identity Movement (formerly Identity Evropa), is also said to have posted videos online showing a handful of protesters chanting, outside the Meyerson Symphony Center — a search for by our news department those videos turned up nothing.

They also reportedly hung a banner on the Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge near Trinity Groves, that has since been removed.

Dallas Police Sgt. Warren Mitchell told the publication that he wasn’t aware Sunday of any police response to either incident. Meantime, amid widely circulated reports that there may be protests, squad cars were stationed around ound Pioneer Plaza and the Confederate War Memorial as a precaution.

While videos of ‘protests’ referred to by the Dallas Morning News have not been found, INFORWARS talked to the group’s president Patrick Casey (pictured right). Casey says the movement is for “like-minded, well-adjusted, right wing dissidents who are against the scourge of globalism.” 

 

 

 

 

(Copyright 2019 WBAP/KLIF 24/7 News. This report contains material from the Dallas Morning News)

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