An Anti-Racism Rally In Red Deer Was Crashed By 'Patriots' & A Fight Broke Out (VIDEO)

"Police did nothing."
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Things reportedly became violent at an anti-racism rally in Red Deer, Alberta after a group of "patriots" showed up. 

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An alleged attendee of the anti-racism march wrote on Twitter that these "patriots came in truck loads to attack people who came to attend an organized event on anti-racism." 

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They added that the police "did nothing" and that their boyfriend got "punched in the head," in the confrontation. 

The Edmonton Journal reported that the counter-protestors wore jackets with logos from Soldiers of Odin and other "far-right hate groups." They reportedly chanted things like "All Lives Matter." 

Many "physical scuffles" took place, said the Journal. Kisha Daniels, another attendee of the protest, said that they were "traumatized." 

The article's cover photo was used for illustrative purposes only. 

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