'See you soon': Antifa releases family address of Portland cop
A Portland Antifa group has published the home address of a local police officer and his family, detailing a recent attack on his home.
"Overnight, anarchists visited PPB cop Andrew Hearst at his home in
Vancouver Washington," the post in Rose City Counter-Info reads.
An #Antifa cell in Oregon published a link to a Portland Antifa site (Rose City Counter-Info) where claims of responsibility for attacks are published. They detail an attack on the family home of a @PortlandPolice officer on Sept 11 or 12. They name his wife & give the address. pic.twitter.com/AVxo6Ynz3k
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) September 14, 2022
The group said that Hayes was "murdered" by Hearst "execution style," with Hayes being "unarmed and was complying with the conflicting orders the pigs were giving him."
According to The Post Millennial’s Andy Ngo, Hearst had been
cleared by a grand jury for the killing of Hayes. Hayes had reportedly
been shot by police after he took a person hostage with a replica
pistol.
Officer Hearst was cleared by a grand jury for the killing of black male Quanice Hayes, who was shot by police after taking a person hostage using a realistic-looking replica pistol.
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) September 14, 2022
I've asked @PortlandPolice if @FBIPortland are aware of #Antifa targeting family home of Hearst. pic.twitter.com/sJq9A7yodJ
The Rose City Counter-Info post also listed Merle Hatch as one of Hearst’s "victims."
"Merle Hatch was having a mental health crisis and was outside the
hospital where he had been a patient. Andrew Hearst and other pigs
unloaded 19 rounds on Merle Hatch. He was unarmed and holding a broken
phone handle," the post read.
In 2013, Hatch was killed after charging at officers with what they say
was a gun. It was later revealed that the gun was in fact a phone
handle, according to OregonLive. In this case as well, a grand jury cleared Hearst.
"To every other killer cop who sleeps peacefully: if you think we would
forget the people you killed, or forget our anger over time, you will
find out the hard way that we always remember. Hiding in your white
suburbia house is not going to make you safe. You will never be safe. See you soon," the post said.
The post concludes by listing the full address of Hearst, the name of his wife, as well as the vehicles the two drive.
"Rest in power Quanice Hayes. Rest in power Merle Hatch. You are not forgotten."
Source: Post Millennial