Chad Wolf: My Home, Family Were Targeted by Protesters. This Must Stop. [View all]
The reason I'm posting this is that I had a thread last summer about the protests. I will be linking to that shortly.
I know exactly where Chad Wolf lives, as I go past his house when I go to the Safeway. It's on a public street, and ... well, you'll see.
Hat tip, {redacted}
SOCIETY / COMMENTARY
Chad Wolf: My Home, Family Were Targeted by Protesters. This Must Stop.
Chad Wolf / September 28, 2021
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My experience started in the summer of 2020, shortly after civil unrest began around the country in the wake of George Floyds death in police custody. I was acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which got involved because it has responsibility to protect over 7,000 federal properties, some of which were targeted by violent extremists.
For doing my job and exercising the authorities provided by Congress, my home was targeted by professional protesters who gathered out front week after week after week. Although I had seen other Trump administration officials endure this sort of behavior, seeing it outside your own home, on your street, gives you a different perspective.
The protest in front of my residence usually played out the same way. The protesters would organize roughly a quarter of a mile away and march through my neighborhood streets, holding up traffic, until they arrived in front of my house. There they remained for an hour or more to shout through loudspeakers, again while holding up traffic.
At no point did these protesters apply for a permit, which is required in the city of Alexandria. Even so, city officials allowed the illegal protests to continue.
Worse yet, a third-term member of the Alexandria City Council, John Chapman, actively participated on several occasions. His participation not only legitimized the illegal nature of the protest, but signaled that doing so at someones residence was valid.
From a security perspective, I knew my family and I were relatively safe because of the round-the-clock protection of the U.S. Secret Service. I knew that if any of the protesters decided to take their actions to another level, Secret Service agents were on the ready and always one step ahead.
Nevertheless, this unwelcomed activity put me on edge, since such protests can turn ugly quickly.
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