Last one hit image cap, and RiotAnon has better things to do. Here's the new thread.
Starting with the Ungdomshuset riots in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2007. Ungdomshuset was a very old squat in the middle of the city, used by antifa and other leftwing groups as a center. When the police wanted to evict the house, antifa from all of Scandinavia and Germany came together and set shit on fire. Lots of stones, paint and molotov cocktails have been thrown.
The whole ungdomshuset thing was a huge thing for the radical left in Europe at the time, especially in those countries. The protests and riots even spread to Northern Germany and South Sweden, Hamburg and Göteborg especially
There was mayor riots the first day and night. after that they were were beaten the fuck up by the police everytime they tried something the next 3 days.
Samuel Brooks
I know for a fact that that's not true. Police were completely overwhelmed and it took almost the whole month to get everything under control. It did trigger major improvements in the Copenhagen police though, two years later they smashed the clima summit protests with an iron fist.
From Wikipedia: "Jean-Claude Irvoas, 56, was beaten to death by rioters on 27 October after being robbed while he was taking photographs of a street-lamp for his work in Epinay-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis.[2] On 4 November, Jean-Jacques Le Chenadec, 61, fell into a coma after being hit by Salaheddine Alloul, 22, and died a few days later. The victim was trying to extinguish a trash bin fire near his home at Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis."
"[...] the BBC summarised reasons behind the events included youth unemployment and lack of opportunities in France's poorest communities.".
Jaxon Carter
well he died saving a trashcan so his death was not in vain.
Hudson Lopez
One of the militant antifa groups in Berlin. The press and politicians call this people Berufsdemonstranten, professional protestors.