A man so blinded by his hatred of the President of the United States now may end up losing part of his vision permanently after some of his comrades got physical with cops on Saturday in Los Angeles.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, thousands of deranged Trump-loathing leftists held protests across America. As revealed by entrepreneur and political commentator Patrick Bet-David (PBD), Democrats and their NGO allies planned over 1,500 coordinated demonstrations across all 50 states—a setup, he warned, designed to sabotage President Trump and ignite another wave of nationwide unrest heading into the midterm election.
Some of these were reportedly tied to woke billionaire Walmart heiress Christy Walton.
Unsurprisingly, the day was marked by widespread violence on the part of the agitators, with thugs attacking police officers and assaulting conservative journalists. TGP contributor Elijah Schaffer was shot with rubber bullets and tear gas while covering a riot in LA, which would never have happened had the agitators remained peaceful.
Marshall Woodruff was one of these protest participants and likely wishes he had never taken part. KABC revealed he was shot in the right eye with a rubber bullet during the “No Kings Day” rally in downtown Los Angeles after other agitators launched bricks and bottles at officers trying to keep the peace.
These protestors injured several brave law enforcement officers.
Woodruff described his regrettable experience from his hospital bed at the L.A. General Medical Center while speaking with KABC’s Sid Garcia.
“They (the police) just started, uh, opening fire on us, just spraying an obscene amount of rubber bullets just everywhere,” he stated.
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As Garcia reported, Woodruff went on to say the protest was peaceful until it turned ugly. And we all know who was responsible for the turn of events.
The protester then went on to describe just how dire his situation was.
“The bullet fractured my cheek, and it tore part of my eye open, and I had to go into surgery for about four hours or five hours to get it repaired that night,” Woodruff said. “And it’s questionable how much vision I’m going to be able to get back or how much I’m going to be able to see out of my right eye.
“Right now, it’s just a giant question mark.”