Two members of non-profit 'Guardian Angels' turn violent in NYC subway
Two members of the non-profit 'Guardian Angels' turned violent against members of the Stonewall protest on a subway in New York on Thursday (February 4).
Allegedly, these 'Guardian Angels' were picking fights with riders from the Stonewall Protests.
The filmer, New York State Assembly candidate, Patrick Bobilin told Newsflare that one of the Guardians got in his face while he was seating and tried to karate kick him.
Bobilin wrote on his Twitter: "The Guardian Angels have stalked me very block, harassed me and neighbors for abolition work when we've asked them to go. We've told them to leave and they instead assert their "right" to intimidate us and our at-risk neighbors. Tonight they escalated to violence after following Stonewall."
Since 1979, the New York City-based group has been responsible for creating hundreds of safety patrol chapters throughout the United States.