A St. Louis couple is being doxed and threatened on Twitter after making it clear they were willing to defend their home as “protesters” came by.
The couple stood armed outside their beautiful home as the mob marched by shouting.
A couple has come out of their house and is pointing guns at protesters in their neighborhood #StLouis #lydakrewson pic.twitter.com/ZJ8a553PAU
— Daniel Shular (@xshularx) June 29, 2020
The mob also threatened to take the woman’s gun for daring to protect her home and family.
Residents bring out guns against peaceful marchers in St Louis, Mo #respectis #expectus #stlouis #lydakrewson pic.twitter.com/blBOtWjMWS
— Ryanzo Perez (@RyanzoPerez) June 29, 2020
In livestreamed footage of the incident, you can clearly see protesters enter a gate into the private neighborhood.
In this livestream footage you can clearly see the STL black lives matter mob entered through the gate to a private community. This was not a public sidewalk. https://t.co/NeKHgTBWEu pic.twitter.com/UdYq3pGtlb
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) June 29, 2020
After a video of them defending their property was posted to Twitter, people began calling for their names, address, and businesses to posted online — which they were.
Someone identify these people. I don’t know the area. Get an address. I’ll help.
Sue them, ruin their businesses, help their employees sabotage their capital, call their kids, call their family members, call their country club— use capitalism for the weapon it’s designed to be.
— kyle rezac-dennis (@krezacdennis) June 29, 2020
“Someone identify these people. I don’t know the area. Get an address. I’ll help,” a Twitter user named Kyle Rezac-Dennis tweeted. “Sue them, ruin their businesses, help their employees sabotage their capital, call their kids, call their family members, call their country club— use capitalism for the weapon it’s designed to be.”
Within minutes, the couple’s names, businesses and address were posted to the platform. The Gateway Pundit has opted not to publish that information.