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Shortly after midnight on Tuesday morning, videos captured the moment a makeshift bomb was thrown at the Portland federal courthouse during another night of violent protest. A Trump-loving, 69-year-old woman soon stepped forward to out the suspect publicly — as her own grandson.

Karla Fox says she recognized the alleged bomber as her daughter’s son, 18-year-old Gabriel Agard-Berryhill.

In the hours after the IED attack, social-media users analyzed videos showing a slim male, wearing a distinctive olive vest with the word “ICONS” printed on it, throwing something over the fence at the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse. Seconds later, a large explosion erupts, covering the front door in flames. The man picks up something off the ground and sprints off-camera. Police said the concussion could be “heard and felt more than a block away.”

Fox instantly identified her grandson because she gave him the vest.

“I bought the vest for him after he found one online after getting hit with rubber bullets the night before at the protest,” Fox told The Post. (She even left a positive review on clothing site Hibbett: “I got this for my grandson who’s a protester downtown, he uses it every night and says it does the job.”) She posted a photo of him posing in the $26 non-bulletproof apparel.

Agard-Berryhill seemed to confess to misguided involvement in the incident in text messages to The Post on Thursday, although he did not confirm he was the bomber.

“The device I’ve been accused of allegedly throwing was allegedly given to me by an unknown protestor with full face coverings,” he wrote. “I was allegedly told that it was a strobe firework that wouldn’t damage the building or harm anyone around it.”

He added: “Law enforcement has not contacted me for any alleged crime as of right now.”

Late that same night Agard-Berryhill told his probation officer he wanted to turn himself in. He was arrested by U.S. Marshals and booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center, according to the affidavit by a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent. He’s charged with felony arson, and faces a minimum of five years in prison if convicted. He was released without bail.

He told the investigator that the device he was told to throw had “yellow cardboard packaging with blue stripes, was the size of a small ‘V8’ can, and had a green fuse.”

“No legitimate protest message is advanced by throwing a large explosive device against a government building. Mr. Agard-Berryhill’s actions could have gravely injured law enforcement officers positioned near the courthouse, other protesters standing nearby, or himself,” said Oregon District U.S. Attorney Billy Williams.

The bomb-throwing antics shocked Agard-Berryhill’s grandmother, a conservative who supports President Trump and whose Portland-area home is full of MAGA merchandise.

She claims she did not know her grandson’s politics and was unaware the Portland protests, now in their second month, were marked by nightly rioting.

Fox says when she last saw her grandson last week, he said that he was peacefully protesting and “protected a girl.” A man in the same vest, identified as “Rico” in the affidavit, appears in a viral July 18 video using a shield to protect a nude protester dubbed “Naked Athena.”

“I believed all his stories,” Fox says. “He said he was just hanging out at Riot Ribs [an anarchist food co-op] and doing peaceful things.”

“I don’t condone any of this,” Fox told The Post. “I am amazed at all of these events.”

She said in her last communication via text with her grandson, he asked her to delete the photo of him wearing the vest and to remove her comment about the purchase.

She says she first became aware of the video on Wednesday when a family member contacted her with links to Twitter.

Posting under the Twitter handle, “@TRUMPSGIRL2020,” Fox tweeted a response to an article with Agard-Berryhill’s photo: “This is my only grandson, I love him to death, and didn’t know he was going to do such a bad thing, I had been posting several things about the antifa and BLM, he knows I am against those riots bigtime … he chose his poison.”

Fox says she didn’t know her obscure comments helped authorities identify the arson suspect. Her review of the vest along with the photo of her grandson is listed as a lead in the federal affidavit.
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She claims she did not know her grandson’s politics and was unaware the Portland protests, now in their second month, were marked by nightly rioting.

Unaware? Why is she lying? And if she was truly unaware, then where is the rock she lives under located? I might want to rent it out for a couple days.

Sixty five days/nights this shit has been going on. It has gotten to the point that if I don’t hear helicopters and sirens every night, I wonder what the fuck happened.
 
The device ..... given to me by an unknown protestor with full face coverings,” he wrote. “I was allegedly told that it was a strobe firework that wouldn’t damage the building or harm anyone around it.”

He told the investigator that the device he was told to throw had “yellow cardboard packaging with blue stripes, was the size of a small ‘V8’ can, and had a green fuse.”

Hmmmmm hard to know. I wonder if he had the skill to create such a bomb.

It's better to not throw things if you don't know what they are, however. Just decline.
 
So a stranger shows up in a mask, hands you an explosive device and says "here, throw this at the courthouse?"...

... and you do?
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Nothing would surprise me at this point.

Except, apparently, the obvious possibility that Antifa or the other far-left groups throwing the bombs are, in fact, providing the bombs.
 
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So a stranger shows up in a mask, hands you an explosive device and says "here, throw this at the courthouse?"...

... and you do?
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Except, apparently, the obvious possibility that Antifa or the other far-left groups throwing the bombs are, in fact, providing the bombs.
What do you think antifa is, exactly? It's not an actual organization. It's a slur that conservatives use when referring to hipster punks. It's an invented enemy. A straw man, if you will.
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What do you think antifa is, exactly? It's not an actual organization. It's a slur that conservatives use when referring to hipster punks. It's an invented enemy. A straw man, if you will.
P.s. not defending this young man's actions, by any stretch. He made an idiotic choice and I think he knows it. But it's a known fact that there are outside elements seeking to escalate protests. Left and right have both acknowledged this.
 
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What do you think antifa is, exactly? It's not an actual organization. It's a slur that conservatives use when referring to hipster punks. It's an invented enemy. A straw man, if you will.
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P.s. not defending this young man's actions, by any stretch. He made an idiotic choice and I think he knows it. But it's a known fact that there are outside elements seeking to escalate protests. Left and right have both acknowledged this.

None so blind as those who will not see.
 
Again, see what? I've been a part of that community, and I'm telling you antifa isn't an organization. My brain actually demands evidence of things before I "see" them... Not a choice, just how I was made ;)

Wait, where is the evidence that "boogaloo" (also, I might note, a movement and not a unified organization) or federal agents supplied the device?

No, it's quite clear you're selective about which things you demand evidence for.
 
So they let him out without bail after throwing an IED at a federal building that could have injured or killed people? Seems like these rioters are getting away with everything.
They are getting away with everything at this Point. The Feds are simply there to protect 3 Federal Buildings. If the Protesters didn't want to encounter the Feds they simply could go burn something else down, but they choose to return every night and attempt to destroy federal property.

At this point if you have been following this carefully Kunt Brown The Governor, Portland City Council, and Ted Wheeler (Mayor & Police Commissioner) are strategically trying to burn the city down. It's no joke, this is all conspired, while the governor turns a blind eye and makes no mention, The Council continues to limit and disarm the police force, and the Commissioner enforces the new policies while pulling the police back and forcing them to watch the destruction without interfering.

Then they complain that Trump sending the Feds is overstepping boundaries (And lock-downs to shut down the economy aren't?) Though what it Translates to, is they want those federal buildings gone, and they are throwing a tantrum because they are not getting their way (Liberals throwing tantrums? Who the fuck would have thought?) Seattle & Portland are on track for becoming the Next Detroit & Chicago of the 60's when the Business's get fed up, they will move out.

What I Don't understand is Grandmas I understand why you support Trump and no issues with that, but What I don't understand is why you encourage your grandson to go destroy public property and waste public resources and endangering others who might need them? (The vest for the Rubber Bullets?, how about a swift kick to the ass and a curfew or kick the shit out on the streets to fend for himself?) I do appreciate she was willing to come forth and turn the piece of shit in for putting others lives at risk for simply doing their job, he is clearly malware and needs to be terminated.

Though Hey! This is a fine example of "Black Privilege" bring BLM to town and you can literally endanger the life of an officer with little to no consequence, any other day, and other race live ammunition would be coming your way. It's a Joke, Most these fucks should have been shot by now.
 
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What do you think antifa is, exactly? It's not an actual organization. It's a slur that conservatives use when referring to hipster punks. It's an invented enemy. A straw man, if you will.
If this is true, then I’m asking in all seriousness, why do the protestors that are referred to by conservatives advertising themselves as such? In KC when they do rallies, they call themselves antifa. Based on your definition that would make as much sense as BLM supporters calling themselves the N word. If it’s a slur, why identify with it?
 
If this is true, then I’m asking in all seriousness, why do the protestors that are referred to by conservatives advertising themselves as such? In KC when they do rallies, they call themselves antifa. Based on your definition that would make as much sense as BLM supporters calling themselves the N word. If it’s a slur, why identify with it?
It's much the same as when black people call themselves the n-word, actually. It's partly joking, partly reclaiming it as "ok fine, we're this then!"

Anti-fascism is a term used among young activists. I mean, anti-fascism should be a good thing, right? Does anyone really want to say they're pro-fascist?

Anyway, some punks in the 80s I guess would refer to themselves as antifa. But the recent resurgence of the word has been largely attributed to use by far-right bloggers to apply to any young person who has a vaguely punk appearance and/or is concerned about social justice.

It's not like the KKK or ISIS... There is no hierarchical leadership structure, no unified set of beliefs. I guess you could call it a movement, in that it's a very diverse collection of individuals and local groups that are generally opposed to far-right politics and racism.
 
boogaloo
antifa
anti-facist
riots in front of federal buildings
cops watching shootings and not pursuing
Wendy's burned down
yellow cardboard packaging with blue stripes, was the size of a small ‘V8’ can, and had a green fuse, brb throwing at federal building
vests to protect against rubber bullets
police departments were given surplus military gear toys but the toys are nowhere in sight

christ on a cracker, things have gotten weird.
 
There is some rumblings that he is not cognitively all there.

I am sure he will end up doing prison time while the organizer behind the terror are scot-free.

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Attempting to doxx and and destroy peoples lives is a good thing?

Destroying and vandalizing property is a good thing?

Antifa has cells that are loosely connected to one another.
 
There is some rumblings that he is not cognitively all there.

I am sure he will end up doing prison time while the organizer behind the terror are scot-free.

@Ramona the brave

Attempting to doxx and and destroy peoples lives is a good thing?

Destroying and vandalizing property is a good thing?

Antifa has cells that are loosely connected to one another.
I never said any of those were good things!? I am totally against vandalizing and destroying property! Don't put words in my mouth!

I'm just against the broad misapplication of the term "antifa" to anyone who protests, and the fear-mongering that paints antifa to be this big bad organization that wants to destroy law and order. It's simply not fucking accurate, and I'm sick of it. Antifa means anti-fascist, that's it.

I don't judge all police by a few bad actors, and I don't judge other movements or social groups or demographics that way either. I am a rationalist and I look at history and evidence.
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Wait, where is the evidence that "boogaloo" (also, I might note, a movement and not a unified organization) or federal agents supplied the device?

No, it's quite clear you're selective about which things you demand evidence for.
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Wait, where is the evidence that "boogaloo" (also, I might note, a movement and not a unified organization) or federal agents supplied the device?

No, it's quite clear you're selective about which things you demand evidence for.
Oh ffs, I don't know that his story is true, I'm just hypothesizing. He's an 18 year old punk who works at a vegan co-op or something, you really think he knows how to make a bomb of that caliber? I mean, maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. Given the EVIDENCE regarding fringe elements, outside elements, and extremists being responsible for the bulk of the protest violence, and given the things that the feds have allegedly done so far, I think it's plausible. I speculated on various possibilities. That's it.
 
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19-year-old Gabriel Agard-Berryhill pleaded guilty to willfully using an incendiary device in an attempt to damage the courthouse on July 28, 2020, causing more than $1,000 in damage.
Under a negotiated plea deal, he’s expected to be sentenced to time served with two years of supervised release for the felony conviction, according to his lawyer.

Agard-Berryhill is currently at the Northwest Regional Re-entry Center.
 
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