LGBTQ Activists Clash With Concerned Parents Outside North Hollywood Elementary School (Video)

Parents and concerned members of the North Hollywood community protested outside Saticoy Elementary School after the school released plans to host a Gay Pride and Rainbow Day Assembly.

The news of the assembly attracted hundreds to protest against the school’s decision, but also garnered the attention of LGBTQ activists who agitated the parents who came to exercise their First Amendment rights.

At first, both sides peacefully protested. However things turned quickly changed and a clash between the two groups occurred.

WATCH:

Another angle:

https://twitter.com/mrandyngo/status/1664755681910562818?s=46&t=iy1bmIcj1rot81qIE9Zb5g

The clash was resolved by the law enforcement officers and there was no reported injuries.

Per KTLA:

At Saticoy Elementary School in North Hollywood, controversy over a scheduled Pride event came to a head Friday morning when parents on both sides of the issue squared off in dueling demonstrations that turned violent.

The two sides traded arguments and insults over the officers’ heads. Helicopter footage showed the war of words turned physical at one point, with multiple punches thrown. After a few moments, other members of the crowd were able to successfully separate the combatants, and police swooped in to maintain order.

Here’s a closer look at the protest before the clash:

https://twitter.com/lexitmovement1/status/1664715215630635016?s=46&t=iy1bmIcj1rot81qIE9Zb5g

 

 

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