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Dystopian moment black-clad Antifa goons surround Seattle police cruiser

This is the tense moment masked Antifa activists dressed in all black surrounded a police cruiser in Seattle.

The far-left masked aggressors joined a protest at the Space Needle on Saturday against president-elect Donald Trump, as reported by The Post Millennial journalist Katie Daviscourt.

About a dozen masked so-called ‘anti-fascists’ were seen on video holding umbrellas and surrounding a police cruiser.

They yelled slogans such as, ‘the people united will never be defeated’ and also repeatedly asked for the ‘badge numbers’ of the cops in the vehicle.

‘Are you drinking, sir?’ asked one of the masked individuals as the group laughed.

As the masked protesters continued yelling and cursing at the cruiser, police officers on bikes arrived to support the cops in the cruiser.

The cops in bikes then gave the masked protestors a final warning that they would be arrested, prompting to quickly spread out.

Seattle police said they arrested an unnamed 17-year-old for felony property damage during the protest.

The protest was near the six-block area known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) back in 2020.

The CHAZ was established after protesters took over Capitol Hill’s East Precinct building, sending members of the Seattle Police Department fleeing.

Saturday’s protest was organized by the self-described ‘anti-imperialist’ group, the International League of Peoples’ Struggle.

The demonstration was also against ‘America’s two-party system’ and the war in Gaza.

It’s the second time in just one week that Seattle police prevent Antifa members from rioting over the electoral results.

On Election Day last week, Seattle police quickly shut down Antifa militants who were trying to riot on Capitol Hill.

Five people were arrested then for assault and obstruction.

Seattle, one of the country’s most progressive cities, has seen several public meltdowns since Election Day last week.

A white woman was filmed being arrested for a hate crime after she allegedly assaulted two Hispanic women for supporting Trump on Tuesday.

The 82-year-old woman, who has not been named, was arrested in suburban Seattle after she allegedly approached MAGA voters Gina Powell and Mary Jennings to ask them why they would support Trump, given the color of their skin.

‘I approached her, and I said I want to know why you’re voting for Trump. That’s the only thing. And. And I said because you’re brown-skinned,’ the octogenarian told police, according to KOMO News.

Trump was elected the 47th president on Wednesday, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked violent riots at the US Capitol, was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.

He won Michigan on Wednesday afternoon, sweeping the ‘blue wall’ along with Pennsylvania — the one-time Democrat-leaning, swing states that all went for Trump in 2016 before flipping to Biden in 2020.

Black voters — men and women — have been the bedrock of the Democratic Party, and in recent years, Latinos and young voters have joined them.

All three groups still preferred Democrat Kamala Harris. But Trump made significant in-roads.

About 8 in 10 black voters backed Harris, down from the roughly 9 in 10 who backed Biden. More than half of Hispanic voters supported Harris, but that was down slightly from the roughly 6 in 10 who backed Biden in 2020.

Trump’s support among those groups appeared to rise slightly compared to 2020. Collectively, those small gains yielded an outsize outcome.

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