Leftist Rep’s Trans Child Assaults Law Enforcement

Practice what you preach!

At least, that’s the standard advice delegated, oftentimes thoughtlessly, to many, especially when accounting for the pickle that Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA), Democratic Whip of the U.S. House of Representatives, has gotten herself into with her rather militant “activist” child, who apparently thinks participating in violent protests is better than pursuing a higher education.

Clark’s child, who she identifies as “Riley,” was actually identified by the police as “Jared,” which automatically provides quite a bit of context for a rather violent public display of behavior.

More from the tolerant left, as always.

Clark, who has long taken a vehement anti-Trump, anti-MAGA stance, is in hot water due to her child’s behavior, otherwise known as the same type of behavior that Democrats have long since welcomed in the public sphere.

Specifically, the Parkman Bandstand Monument was being violently targeted by dozens of leftist militants for reasons unknown, considering that Barack Obama himself made a speech from the monument in 2007.

Whatever offense the historical statue caused to truly maniacal leftists remains unclear, though it is quite clear that Democrat representatives aren’t doing the greatest job of instilling a sense of law and order amongst their offspring.

Just consider the police remarks during the arrests.

“A group of about 20 protesters began to surround officers while screaming profanities though megaphones on the public street causing traffic to come to a standstill … an officer was hit in the face and could be seen bleeding from the nose and mouth,” the police report stated.

Terrible. Apparently, it’s open season on law enforcement, courtesy of Democrats.

The militants also made their anti-police position clear, considering that all of the graffiti in question pertained to anti-police commentary.

“Upon arrival officers observed an individual defacing the monument with spray paint. The tagging read ‘NO COP CITY’ and ‘ACAB’. The suspect was later identified as Jared Dowell, 23, of Melrose,” the police report continued.

“Jared,” otherwise known as “Riley” to the Democrat rep.

Go figure.

“During the arrest of Jared Dowell, a group of about 20 protesters began to surround officers while screaming profanities though megaphones on the public street causing traffic to come to a standstill. While interfering with the arrest of Jared Dowell, an officer was hit in the face and could be seen bleeding from the nose and mouth,” the report continued.

So, Jared/Riley thought it would be appropriate to assault law enforcement officers after being busted committed crimes with other militants.

Like mother, like son/daughter.

And, of course, Rep. Clark promptly issued a far more effusive statement than she would ever allow to any of Trump’s children.

“Last night, my daughter was arrested in Boston, Massachusetts. I love Riley, and this is a very difficult time in the cycle of joy and pain in parenting. This will be evaluated by the legal system, and I am confident in that process,” Rep. Clark declared.

“Very confident,” huh? Well, this rep’s child was charged with a litany of offenses, including vandalizing property, tagging property, vandalizing a historic marker/monument, resisting arrest, AND assault and battery on a police officer.

Predictably, “Riley” is out on a paltry $500 bail, or basically an average of $100 for each of the five offenses “they” were arrested for.

Wonder what Pelosi has to say about this, considering the former House Speaker just gave a rather scathing New York Times interview, in which she conveniently displaced blame for Dems’ loss of the house on New York Governor Kathy Hochul for, you guessed it: rising crime rates.

“The governor didn’t realize soon enough where the trouble was,” Pelosi sniffed in reference to New York’s high crime rates.

In light of Jared/Riley (Jared in the police report, Riley in the Democrat’s “official” response), it is pretty clear that most Democrats never realize “soon enough” where the trouble is … including within their own homes.

Author: Jane Jones


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