A suspected member of pro-Western men’s group Proud Boys was arrested Thursday night, Oct. 18, after the NYPD put out a call to the public to help them identify Proud Boys who were caught on camera brawling with the far-left extremist group, Antifa.
The brawl appeared to start after an Antifa member threw an object, later identified as a bottle, at the Proud Boys, who then rushed forward and began punching the black-clad and masked group.
Police then made the footage public and asked for public help to identify nine suspected Proud Boys members and three additional suspected Antifa members.
“We need your help identifying these individuals,” the NYPD said, noting people could send a message on Twitter to the NYPD Tips account or call 800-577-TIPS.
Attempt to Stop McInnes
Leading up to the talk, the club was vandalized and defaced in an attempt to force officials there to disinvite McInnes, describing him as “a hipster-fascist clown.”The invitation to the event had described McInnes as the “Godfather of the Hipster Movement” who had “taken on and exposed the Deep State Socialists and stood up for Western Values.”
The Metropolitan Club said that it would not bow to the intimidation attempts.
Controversy Over Proud Boys
A number of media outlets have described Proud Boys as part of the “alt-right” or “far-right,” elastic terms that can mean different things to different people.McInnes told the outlet that his group is for people who are trying to gather in a normal setting to discuss Western values. “This movement is normal people trying to live their lives getting attacked by mentally ill lunatics,” he said.
“It’s a celebration of the West, of America, and of freedom and liberty,” added Pawl Bazile, the editor of the group’s magazine, describing the Proud Boys’ monthly meet-ups.
Critics allege that the Proud Boys includes white nationalists.
“The second you see signs of ... white nationalism, show them the door. To be clear: All white nationalists / anti-Semites are banned from Proud Boys even if they never bring up said topics,” he wrote.