Radio host claims Seattle is peaceful, comes home to find his apartment complex trashed by protesters

Radio host claims Seattle is peaceful, comes home to find his apartment complex trashed by protesters
Paul Gallant (Image: YouTube screen grab)

And another convert is born! Last week it was Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf who underwent an attitude adjustment after her home was vandalized by “peaceful protesters” who smeared “Defund OPD,” “blood on your hands,” and other “peaceful” messages all over her property. Schaaf, who once tipped off illegal aliens about an upcoming ICE raid, released a message referring to the mob who had trashed her home as “terrorists.”

This time, the former skeptic turned true believer is the memorably named Paul Gallant, a radio host operating out of war-torn Seattle. But Gallant’s transformation is even more of a thing of beauty since in June he trolled Donald Trump for having called out the violent anarachists who had descended on the Emerald City. “Walked through it last night out of curiosity and saw no burning, pillaging, or deaths,” Gallant smugly tweeted, adding, “Chill dawg.”

But as The Post Millennial reports:

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Last night, Gallant had a sudden change of heart towards the “peaceful protestors” when he came home to his apartment complex vandalized. He found the Starbucks underneath broken into with graffiti plastered on the storefront. Cops told residents to stay away in case of explosives inside.

Now Gallant, who double as a Twitter-based criminal defense advocate, has suddenly become aware of the protections afforded by the Second Amendment.

LU Staff

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