https://www.rawstory.com/nazi-rally-in-florida/
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Orange County Sheriff John Mina announced this week that he expects three people to be charged following violence at a Nazi rally in Florida over the weekend.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Mina said that three people are expected to be charged.
“Obviously, we went out there and again, we have to balance everyone’s right to freedom of speech, which can be very difficult for us, especially in those situations of hate speech,” Mina said. “And we know people in our community are upset by that. Our deputies are upset by what we saw this weekend.”
The sheriff's office was able to identify some of the people with the help of the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish community leaders.
DeSantis spokesperson wonders if rally was false flagQuote:
While various officials in the state condemned the protest, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis came under fire as his spokesperson expressed doubt over whether the demonstrators were actually antisemitic, and raised the possibility that they were in fact Democrats trying to make the governor look bad.
The rallies were held near the campus of Central Florida University, which has a large Jewish student body, and near Disney World.
However, a spokesperson for DeSantis declined to speak out against the rallies, saying that they may be liberal plants, in a since-deleted tweet.
“Do we even know they are Nazis,” Christina Pushaw wrote, according to Floridapolitics.com.
Despite deleting the tweet, she continued to retweet those who agreed with that position, and she later stuck to her guns, telling Newsweek that she only deleted the tweet “because it was attracting trolls and abuse.”
The Florida rallies were not the only antisemitic incidents in the United States over the weekend.
On Sunday afternoon, a Jewish school and synagogue in Chicago’s West Ridge neighborhood were vandalized.
Debra Silverstein, a local alderman whose office is located next to the synagogue, said police were still investigating the incidents. “No official pronouncement has been made on a possible motive, but these have all the hallmarks of hate-based crimes,” she said.
In Washington, DC, police arrested a 34-year-old man named Geraldo Pando, who was suspected of spraypainting several swastikas around the entrance to Union Station, an Amtrak station near Capitol Hill, early Friday morning.
The highway overpass location of the Florida rallies resembled similar demonstrations in Austin, Texas, in October in which a group called the Goyim Defense League hung a sign that said “Vax the Jews” from an overpass.
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