Police Investigating Vandalism at Tucker Carlson’s House as Possible Hate Crime

Zachary Stieber
By Zachary Stieber
November 9, 2018Politics
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Police officers in Washington are investigating the protest, vandalism, and alleged attempted breaking-and-entering conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson’s house as a possible hate crime. The video above shows the same group harassing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) at a restaurant in September.

A group of far-left extremists went to Carlson’s house on Nov. 7 and started shouting. Some pressed the doorbell and one, according to the wife of the Fox News host who was home at the time, tried to break down the front door.

She thought her home was being broken into and rushed into the pantry, locked herself in, and called the police, according to Carlson. Around 20 harassers were at the scene, where they also spray-painted an anarchy symbol on the driveway.

Carlson was at Fox’s Washington office at the time.

Now the police are investigating the so-called protest and vandalism as a possible hate crime, the Metropolitan Police Department told the Associated Press.

The police report notes there were no arrests but officers confiscated several signs and list the incident as a “suspected hate crime” on the basis of “anti-political” bias.

The department said that “defacing private property” is not an expression of free speech and the First Amendment.

“We will work to hold those accountable for their unlawful actions. There is currently an open criminal investigation regarding this matter,” the statement said.

Carlson hosts one of America’s most popular cable television shows, with millions of viewers tuning in each night. He frequently supports President Donald Trump’s policies, including border security and combatting illegal immigration.

The group, Smash Racism DC, posted videos of them at Carlson’s house on Twitter, including with one the caption: “Tonight, we remind you that you are not safe.”

Their chants included “Tucker Carlson, we will fight!” and “We know where you sleep at night!” In another chant, the group said: “No borders! No walls! No USA at all!”

Twitter eventually took down the videos and suspended the account.

Carlson told Fox that the group broke his oak front door and that one of them was caught on security footage mentioning a pipe bomb.

“I called my wife. She had been in the kitchen alone getting ready to go to dinner and she heard pounding on the front door and screaming,” he added to the Washington Post. “Someone started throwing himself against the front door and actually cracked the front door.”

The couple has four children, none of whom were home at the time.

Carlson told Fox he doesn’t mind being confronted in public but told the Washington Post that this time the radicals had gone too far.

“I don’t think I should be threatened in our house. I think I should fight back, and I plan to,” he said. “I’m not going to be bullied and intimidated.”

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