So what did happen? Lots, especially in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area. And what did local and national news say happened, even despite miles of videos to the contrary?

Nothing.

Fox News said the pro-Trayvon protests were peaceful “for the most part.”208So did Gannett, AP, the Los Angeles Times and tons of other outlets. So let’s take a look at what “mostly peaceful” looks like.

Starting in Los Angeles. The night of Zimmerman’s acquittal, July 13, 2013, protestors turned Crenshaw Boulevard into a war zone. Though curiously, reporters at ABC kept insisting the protests in this black neighborhood were peaceful, even as rioting, looting, property damage and assaulting played out behind them on video:

The hundreds of protestors beating up commuters, attacking cars, looting Wal-Mart, assaulting patrons at Taco Bell, pulling down fences, swarming streets, bashing buses and creating mayhem were just a “splinter group.” 209

So were the people who threw rocks and bottles at police. So were all the people who encouraged them, watched them, cheered them, and excused them. Which was pretty much everyone else.

None of the “peaceful” protestors seemed to mind too much. We certainly do not have video of the peaceful folks protesting that violence -- even though it was happening right next to them.

Ditto for the people who stopped a car heading for the hospital. Few were arrested. So, officially, not much happened.

A few nights later, they came back. This time to Hollywood, where 50 to 100 black people rampaged, looted, stole a cash register, knocked people down, threatened others, taunted, harassed, and, well, sometimes I just run out of words to describe the chaos and terror that the Los Angeles reporters seem to think is normal.

But which is all on video.

The Los Angles Times called them “rowdy robbers.” Isn’t that a cute way to marginalize a race riot. But that was the drill that night. Sayeth the Times:210

“Though the crimes did not appear to be related to the protests over George Zimmerman's acquittal in the slaying of Trayvon Martin, police said they believe many involved in Tuesday night’s robberies were involved in the trouble that followed Zimmerman-related protests earlier this week.”

“They were not engaging in any kind of protest,” Barkley said. “I think this specific group came up to riot and cause problems in Hollywood.”

“The robbers knocked down tourists and grabbed their phones, officials said. In at least one incident, they hauled off a cash register from a business.

A CBS news reporter and his crew were attacked. But they lived. So their injuries were minor. Breitbart reported a fuller picture.211 The Hollywood riot was a planned assault on soft targets. Complete with verbal references to St. Trayvon. And of course there was lots of video, so you can see for yourself.

Even so, that did not satisfy Salon.com. It said a local media outlet made a mistake about violence at a hotel, so that meant all of Los Angeles media was locked in a conspiracy to tar the peaceful folks at the St. Trayvon canonization as violence-prone thugs.212

When they were not, said Salon. And Salon wanted an apology to all the peaceful rock throwers, and their enablers. A Salon reader called BS:

“I watched the live helicopter feed on RT for two hours. I WATCHED with my own two eyes these "protesters" run into a Dollar Tree and run out with handfuls of stuff.

“I watched them smash car windows. I watched them assault a WHITE man that was standing at a bus stop.

“I watched them run up to that restaurant where the waiter was smashed in the face with a blunt object. They ran down Crenshaw like a pack of animals all the way to the Wal-Mart. “There is video of this! There is no disputing that they weren't peaceful! These are not protests; they are FLASH MOBS of "teens/youths" doing as they please.

“Can’t speak on the W hotel. But to say that you know for a FACT that they were peaceful is a JOKE!”

Salon needs some less observant readers.

While the Mayor of Los Angeles was instructing his citizens in the best way to “honor Trayvon,” no one was arrested for throwing rocks at cops or anything like that. They did haul a few folks away for failing to disperse.

Inland from Los Angeles in Victorville, a large group of Trayvon protestors tried to crash into a mall. Again, the Los Angeles Times had it all figured out: Just a splinter group. Mostly peaceful.213 From the Times: “But 10 to 15 juveniles went into a store at a Chevron gas station near Bear Valley Road and Balsam Avenue and reportedly opened items and left without paying,” authorities said.

(Note to the Times, that is called “robbery.”)

“A large group of people gathered at the Mall of Victor Valley parking lot and tried to force their way into the mall. They were stopped by security guards who locked the doors.” Seventeen people were arrested; apparently being peaceful is a crime in Victorville.

In Oakland the violence was more intense and more open, with lots of graffiti urging people to “kill the cops” and “fuck the pigs.” And of course lots of video featuring local hoodlums quite proud to brag about it.214

The local media was equally determined to portray the two-night protest as “peaceful,” said the Chronicle. But again, the video told a different story.

Burning. Looting. Assaults. Chaos. All on video.

The Chronicle did grudgingly admit the otherwise peaceful protestors “kicked and punched an Oakland Tribune photographer and also attacked a KTVU-TV cameraman at about 10:30 p.m.”

And don’t forget the “starting fires, slashing tires and breaking the windows of several businesses in downtown Oakland.”215 Of course, if someone told me that is what a peaceful night looked like in Oakland, guess it might be hard to disagree.

Up in Portland, Oregon, another surprising center of regular and intense racial violence, Gateway Pundit reminds us that one orator told the crowd of Trayvon acolytes that every 28 hours a young black person is killed by a “security guard who’s trigger happy” or a “racist who’s stalking and killing young black boys.” 216

And darn it, it was time they did something about it: I’m tired of waiting” “Every fucking cop is a fucking target. We need to start making moves that’ll show them we have power to force them into positions that we want them in.”

Turns out the orator was a few weeks late: In June, KATU in Portland talked to two hapless Portland residents who talked about how a black mob invaded their neighborhood and assaulted them.

Ron King reported he took refuge in a local liquor store after his beating, from where he saw the same group of 50 to 100 black people smashing car windows, beating people on bicycles and rampaging through the neighborhood.217 No one in Portland seemed upset or surprised about it -- not even the victims.

This most likely had nothing to do with Trayvon. Rather, it was just another case of black on white mob violence.

In Memphis, less than 24 hours after the acquittal, a white man was abducted and attacked by a carful of black people. "One of them asked, 'Do you know who Trayvon Martin was?'" Holts quoted the man as saying. He looked at the driver and said give me the damn gun.

The white man got into the car. Soon after, they stopped the car, let him out, then kicked and beat him until he was unconscious. His exact words were we are going to beat your ass for Trayvon.’ He was taken to a hospital and treated for his wounds.218

Ditto in Baltimore: This time a real estate agent saw it happen: Christina Dudley said she was walking to her car just before 9 p.m. when she saw several young black males and two black females chasing a 37-year-old Hispanic man west on North Linwood Avenue past East Fairmont Avenue.

"One of the boys had a handgun out and it was pointed at the back of him," Dudley said in an interview.

They caught up to the man at the corner of Fairmount and N. Streeper Street, and the male with the gun beat the victim with what appeared to be his gun while others kicked and stomped him,” Dudley said.

"They were just yelling and calling him names as they ran after him, but once they were hitting him and after that they started yelling, "This is for Trayvon, [expletive]," said Dudley, who heard the chant repeated multiple times.219

Ditto in Milwaukee. The day after the verdict, a man only identified as Chris relates his encounter with post-Trayvon violence to TMJ4 news:220

Chris was walking to the bus stop Sunday evening after visiting a friend when he says about a dozen African-American teens attacked him near 25th and Cherry Streets.
"At some point during the assault I blacked out for about a minute," Chris explains.
Chris says he didn't get a good look at his attackers because he was being punched and kicked in the face but he remembers what one of them said.
"I know what the guy said: 'this is for Trayvon Martin' because he was right in my face and after he said it he punched me right in the mouth," said Chris.”



In Houston, a mob of black protestors stopped a car with a woman taking her grandchild to the hospital because the seven-year old girl was having an allergic reaction to a medication. It was an emergency. That did not matter:221

One of them was hitting the windshield and I was just screaming, 'We've got to get to the hospital,' and they were screaming and chanting," she said. "All I could think of was, I got to get my granddaughter to the hospital."

"My mom rolled down the window," said Georgia's daughter. "She said, 'We're trying to get my granddaughter to the hospital,' and a guy just started hitting her."

A Local 2 camera covering the protest recorded the entire incident. On the video you could see Georgia sitting in the front seat of an SUV, she had her window down and you can see a man reach in and grab her. Georgia said she was hit.

Quanell X said he gave specific orders for no violence. Hey get off the dudes case: Except for beating one granny on the way to the emergency room, they were largely peaceful. We’ll meet Quanell X again, don’t you worry.

Even the Washington Post could not ignore this one: A Bethesda man was beaten and robbed early Saturday morning in Adams Morgan by three men who yelled, This is for Trayvon Martin, before attacking him, police said.222 Washington police spokesman Araz Alali said, There is no pattern in these types of crimes.

Guess Araz does not know Mary Curtis, a Post writer who knows how to recognize a pattern of racial animosity when she sees one. You remember her.

In San Bernardino, California, the Blaze reports that 120 pro-Trayvon protestors threw rocks and bottles at cops. Some of the rocks hit a police horse.223 Lets get the rest from NBC:224

“A crowd of demonstrators became violent in San Bernardino, Calif., Thursday night when they threw rocks at cars while protesting the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, police said.”

The San Bernardino Police Department was responding to reports of vandalism when they encountered about 120 protesters. The group began throwing rocks and bottles at passing motorists, police officers and patrol cars, according to a police department press release.

Eddie Jones, president of the Los Angeles Civil Rights Association, said police caused the violence.225

The San Bernardino Sun talked to some of the violent protestors, who said it was OK:226

Referring to other Trayvon Martin protests, Lati Harris said some violence was understandable. "This is natural emotion," he said. A few protesters yelled profanities, and at least one 12-year-old protester said she wanted to kill Zimmerman in order to feel safe from being killed as Martin was.

In Downingtown, Pennsylvania, firefighters responding to an arson fire at a local warehouse found the words “Kill Zimmerman” scrawled on the stucco wall.227

Near Palm Springs, California, another episode of racial violence seemed to escape the notice of the otherwise hyper-aware racial watchdogs in the local media. But the father of the victim noticed. A few hours after the acquittal of Zimmerman, “one man was seriously injured during a brawl in Twenty Nine Palms.”

The man was a member of the United States Marine Corps. And this was no brawl. Let’s hear his father’s side:228

On the morning of the 14th (Sunday) my stepson, a Lance Corporal in the United States Marine Corps, was out with two other friends off base in 29 Palms CA.

One was a Marine the other a civilian. Steven and the other Marine are both white, and their mutual friend is black. The three men observed a large group (15-20) African American males walking down the street making a lot of noise, shouting, causing a scene. Many were carrying weapons, i.e., batons and at least one tire iron.

The mob noticed the three men sitting on the porch and proceeded to make their way up the drive. At this point Steven, the other Marine and their civilian friend told them to leave. The mob attacked the other Marine first. Steven, seeing his friend being assaulted attempted to intervene.

Steven’s black friend also stepped in demanding they stop. The mob ignored Steven’s black friend and attacked Steven instead. They struck him in the head with a tire iron, punched him repeatedly, kicked him repeatedly and then stabbed him in the right side of his chest.

Once they had him on the ground and unconscious they continued to beat him. The other Marine was able to get away while Steven was eventually robbed while he lay helpless and unable to defend himself.

The police did arrive along with an ambulance to transport Steven to the Desert Palms hospital where he received multiple stitches, and staples to his chest and head. It should be noted that the mob that attacked Steven was composed entirely of black men, 15 to 20 of them.

At no time did they attack Stevens’ black friend. All this took place Sunday the 14th following the George Zimmerman verdict.”

Within a week several people were arrested for attempted murder. And the sheriff insists the attack had nothing to do with Trayvon.

In Rochester and Baltimore, black mobs attacked white people within 24 hours of the verdict. But the few who suggested this might be related to St. Trayvon were quickly dismissed.

Those who dismiss the Trayvon connection might be right: This just might be another run of the mill black mob attack on a few white guys. And as far local news coverage goes, at this point, we might ask, what difference does it make?