The activists behind Los Angele’s synagogue protest were no mystery. They are the same far-left disruptors who’ve spent years blowing up City Hall meetings, screaming at LAPD, stalking offici…
They storm City Hall, scream in the faces of cops and drag babies into the chaos — using them like shields. L.A.’s loudest agitators brought their fury to a historic Mid-Wilshire synagogue this week, spewing hateful rhetoric and threatening attendees as they tried to enter a community event.
Dramatic video posted on Instagram painted the scene: protesters packed outside Wilshire Boulevard Temple chanting “Free Palestine” and unleashing a volatile confrontation that left families shaken and police scrambling to keep order on Wednesday.The activists behind the synagogue protest were no mystery. They are the same far-left disruptors who’ve spent years blowing upThe chaos outside Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s Audrey Irmas Pavilion came from a coordinated push by People’s City Council Los Angeles, Koreatown for Palestine, and the Palestinian Youth Movement — groups known for street confrontations, aggressive online mobilization, and open hostility toward law enforcement.Harvard Law prof who fired pellet gun near synagogue, said he was 'hunting rats' agrees to leave US: DHSTheir target: a community security forum featuring speakers tied to Israeli police and Elbit Systems. Protesters accused Elbit of aiding Israeli military operations and providing surveillance tools to ICE — claims repeated on flyers and banners reading “Elbit Out of Los Angeles” and “Genociders Not Welcome.” Their call to action was blunt: “ALL OUT AT AUDREY IRMAS PAVILION… BRING YOUR NOISEMAKERS. SHUT THEM DOWN!!”Roughly 20 protesters clustered at the entrance and later inside, masks, keffiyehs, raised voices. Videos show them confronting attendees, including parents trying to get children inside.A woman filming gasped when she spotted the baby, but carrying an infant into confrontations has become part of Reedy’s brand.For years he’s marched into Police Commission meetings with his infant son, shouting expletives. One commissioner once said itReedy shrugged it off. “The commission enforces rules on the people who attend,” he fired back, “not on police who commit acts of violence.” His philosophy: “F— decorum.” Before becoming an activist, Reedy said he was working to address food insecurity. It was the George Floyd uprising in 2020 that got in on the protest path.People’s City Council’s feeds are a nonstop torrent of anti-police vitriol, “F— LAPD,” “F—ICE,” and calls to “FREE ANT AND FREE THEM ALL!” when protesters were jailed. During this summer’s ICE demonstrations, PCC accused an LAPD officer of threatening people and ended the post with: “Fuck these pigs.”During June 12 protests against ICE, PCC posted: “Enough with the ‘peaceful protest’ chants please… the cops are shooting at you and beating you either way.”Another PCC directive advised “staggered disruptions” at public meetings: “Pop off in different parts of the room… Make it difficult to carry on.” Inside City Hall, it often works. Meetings collapse into disorder. Commissioners lose control. Police clear activists out. Reedy refuses to sit, refuses to quiet down, refuses to play by rules he doesn’t accept., business consultant and podcaster with more than 6 million downloads — told The Post: “Sad contemporary America. Paid protestors. Street theater that turns violent, in your face, and unable or unwilling to engage in dialogue. They are uneducated ideologues who believe the worst about whatever issue they’re paid to yell about.”, said the protesters may have miscalculated. “These incidents create an atmosphere of fear,” he said, “but they’re also creating what people call the ‘October 7 surge.’ More people are returning to synagogue, more kids are enrolling in Jewish camps, there’s even increased immigration to Israel. One of the protesters’ goals is to pressure Jews — I don’t think it will have that effect.”Tim Walz 'deeply concerned' about people shouting 'R-word' driving by his home after Trump swipe Harvard Law prof who fired pellet gun near synagogue, said he was 'hunting rats' agrees to leave US: DHSOlivia Nuzzi’s future at Vanity Fair revealed following new RFK Jr. affair allegations Red Sea Film Festival’s Women in Cinema red carpet 2025: Jessica Alba, Ana de Armas, Nina Dobrev and more‘The View’s Ana Navarro Thinks Bill Clinton Would’ve Been Removed From The White House If His Scandal With Monica Lewinsky Happened After #MeToo Charlie Kirk’s Widow Erika Kirk To Open Up About “Grief, Faith, Politics” In December CBS News Town Hall Special Kanye West Accused Kim Kardashian Of Faking Her Paris Robbery For A TV Show: “That Was A Knife To My Heart” HBO Max’s New ‘Mad Men’ 4K Remaster Is A Sloppy Disaster That Mistakenly Includes Shots Of Crew Members Operating A Vomit Machine
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