Alt-Right Event in Seattle Devolves Into Chaos and Violence Outside, Truth-Twisting Inside
Antifascist protester shot by Trump supporter amid mass counterprotest on UW campus, but Yiannopoulos spins a tale of martyrdom to his audience at end of聽speaking tour.
It was a scene ripe for violence last Friday night in Red Square on the University of Washington campus in Seattle: Several hundred fans of the racist "Alt-Right"聽figure Milo Yiannopoulos outside the hall where he was to speak, waiting to be let in, confronted by a much larger crowd of counter-protesters, chanting anti-Trump and anti-fascist slogans, including an organized pack of masked, black-clad anarchists.
Eventually, violence did strike.听An antifascist protester was shot during one of the many small melees that broke out during the evening. a 34-year-old man was seriously wounded by the gunfire and was in critical condition at a local hospital after undergoing surgery.
A man earlier identified as a 鈥減erson of interest鈥 in the case 鈥 described by as an Asian man in a black leather coat with a maroon shirt underneath 鈥 turned himself in to police later聽and along with a man who accompanied him to the station. Both were later released without charges.
Afterwards, Yiannopoulos and Breitbart News, where he is a celebrity editor, attempted to cast his supporters as the martyrlike victims in the shooting. However, Hatewatch鈥檚 eyewitness version of events is precisely the reverse: The shooter was a Trump-supporting man who had been acting as a provocateur in the crowd all night, while the victim was an anti-fascist liberal who had been acting as a peacekeeper in the moments before he was shot.
The chaos outside Kane Hall was directed at Yiannopoulos 鈥 the Breitbart tech editor and Alt-Right provocateur who ended聽his nationwide 鈥淒angerous F-----鈥 speaking tour in聽Seattle 鈥 and his admirers who lined up outside to hear him, many聽bedecked in red Donald Trump 鈥淢ake America Great Again.鈥
Yiannopoulos'聽talk 鈥 at the invitation of the school鈥檚 College Republicans chapter 鈥 had created a controversy beforehand, with many critics questioning the university鈥檚 decision to permit hate speech on campus. UW officials were , defending it as a .
Would-be attendees lined up to wait for the doors to the event to open, an even larger crowd of about a thousand counter-protesters showed up to greet them. The shouts, chants, and angry behavior clearly discomfited many聽Trump fans, but early on, they responded by singing the National Anthem and chanting 鈥淭rump! Trump! Trump!鈥 and 鈥淯SA! USA! USA!鈥
When the doors to the event opened, the counter-protesters quickly moved to block any further entrance to the event. Press reports indicated that several hundred managed to make it in 鈥 the 聽about half of the auditorium鈥檚 lower bowl, which holds some 530 seats, was full. However, the remaining crowd with tickets to the event remained stuck outside.
Eventually, the verbal exchanges that began taking place in increasingly denser conditions became physical shoves, and then punches. One young Trump supporter made the mistake of directly approaching a phalanx of masked anarchist 鈥淏lack Bloc鈥 protesters and was punched in the mouth and hit in the face with a blue paint ball. He was later rescued by his father.听
More Trump supporters began showing their anger and frustration at being unable to get inside 鈥 many of them remaining in a long, exposed line 鈥 by shoving their tormentors and flipping them off as they chanted. Eventually, one of them unfurled a banner featuring聽Pepe the Frog 鈥 an Alt-Right mascot聽widely understood as a symbol of hate. They began chanting, 鈥淧epe! Pepe! Pepe!鈥
Around that scene, a handful of melees began breaking out. A Hatewatch聽reporter was assaulted from behind by a black-clad anarchist who kicked his recording device away, while angry anti-fascists began tussling with Alt-Right聽fans in the area. It was amid that chaos that one of the Trump fans pulled a gun and shot聽one of the anti-fascists 鈥 a tall man with a black leather jacket who had been acting to intercede as a peacekeeper 鈥 with a single shot that many聽people in the vicinity did not even hear.
Upon being told that a protester had been shot, the Times reported, Yiannopoulos briefly stopped his talk to confirm the news, and then continued, : 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 continue, they have won.鈥
鈥淚f I stopped my event now, we are sending a clear message that they can stop our events by killing people. I am not prepared to do that," .听
Outside, the shooting galvanized the protesters, who increased their ferocity. Most of the remaining Yiannopoulos fans began clearing out. The protest crowd outside remained for most of the talk and lingered well afterward, so police wound up escorting most of the audience outside via a tunnel that exited through a nearby parking garage.
According to , the man accused of the shooting told police that he fired the gun in self-defense and claimed that the man he shot was a 鈥渨hite supremacist.鈥 However, friends of the victim (who remains officially unidentified) contest that characterization, saying he was a liberal anti-fascist sympathizer.
In the video recorded by Hatewatch in the moments before the shooting, the shooting victim can be seen interceding in a dispute by placing his body as a buffer between opposing factions in the crowd. (8:16-8:24 in the above video.)聽
Yiannopoulos鈥 pronouncement at the speech clearly attempted to cast the Alt-Right聽as victims of the shooting. Breitbart News, where Yiannopoulos is the tech editor and chief provocateur, as having been perpetrated by the anti-fascist protesters. That was clearly not the case.
One of Milo鈥檚 young fans, bedecked in furs and sunglasses, afterward gave an interview 鈥 鈥 conveying that similarly confused mischaracterization of the events outside.
鈥淗e decided to let the show go on despite somebody being shot, and compared it almost to a spoiled child, showing them what鈥檚 OK. Pretty much saying it鈥檚 OK to kill people, if you are willing. ...听because that would shut down our events," the fan said. "I mean, it was amazing, because it was almost like a movie, everyone stood up and clapped in accordance. It was really exciting to see that. It鈥檚 one of the best things of Milo鈥檚 I鈥檝e ever heard, actually.鈥