AG William Barr’s praise for the police takedown of Michael Reinoehl, the self-avowed ‘Antifa’ who shot dead a Patriot Prayer member in Portland, has left the social media fuming. But his sister told the media she saw it coming.
Reinoehl “attempted to escape arrest and produced a firearm” before he was killed by law enforcement, Attorney General Barr revealed in a statement released on Friday, confirming initial reports of what happened Thursday night when a fugitive task force swept in to arrest him in Lacey, Washington. The self-professed Antifa member, suspected of killing Patriot Prayer “friend and supporter” Aaron ‘Jay’ Danielson during a riot last Saturday in Portland, had fled across the border from Oregon after local cops secured a warrant for his arrest.
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Describing Reinoehl as a “dangerous fugitive, admitted Antifa member, and suspected murderer,” Barr congratulated the officers on “prevent[ing] him from escaping justice,” declaring “the streets of our cities are safer with this violent agitator removed.” Tracking and taking down the alleged killer were, according to the attorney general, “an unmistakable demonstration that the United States will be governed by law, not violent mobs.”
Many on social media were appalled at the tone of Barr’s statement, excoriating the AG for his “vigilantism.”
Appalling that AG Barr uses a vigilantism tone.
— Rob Harris (@ORobHarris) September 4, 2020
More appropriately- we are disappointed that we were unable to bring the suspect to face justice in a court of law. Loss of life is never our goal but the suspect left law enforcement no choice
This is a stunning statement. Reinoehl was shot and killed by police and Barr calls that justice.
— Geoff Norcross OPB (@OPBmorning) September 4, 2020
Justice is a charge, a trial, a verdict and a sentence. I would expect the Attorney General of the United States to know that. https://t.co/bB9IoUUPyb
Stating that law enforcement "prevented him from escaping justice" & that PDX is safer with Reinoehl "removed" is ominous.
— 𝗠𝗡 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗔𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀𝘁 𝗙𝗮𝘀𝗰𝗶𝘀𝗺🏴 (@MNUnitedAF) September 4, 2020
It portrays his extrajudicial killing as "justice” & hints that law enforcement are supported in killing anarchists or "antifa".https://t.co/rEyh2MgLSy pic.twitter.com/nLaXjixaxk
While Reinoehl had all but confessed to killing Danielson, he was being “hunted by people on the right,” one user pointed out, implying the dead man might have mistaken the herd of (uniformed, heavily armed) law enforcement officers for a right-wing militia.
Said his lawyer thought he had a reasonable case for self-defense. He also knew he was being hunted by people on the right. I’d like to see how the people who shot him were dressed & how they identified themselves.
— PleaseDon’tStandSo... (@KMH_Music) September 4, 2020
Others were more preoccupied with how Barr’s statement might put other Antifa members in danger, suggesting the killing was meant to “signal” that acts of “state murder” are justified retribution for “self-defense against fascists.” In that vein, several users brought up the Trump administration’s ongoing “failure” to condemn Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois 17-year-old who killed two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, allegedly in self-defense. Rittenhouse has been charged with first-degree murder.
AG Barr praises the killing of Portland shooting suspect Reinoehl. But what did he have to say about the arrest of Kyle Rittenhouse?
— Jason Hirschhorn (@JasonHirschhorn) September 4, 2020
Even some of those who agreed with Barr’s perception of Reinoehl as a dangerous fugitive worried that his killing would make the Antifa activist into a martyr, opening the door to further violence.
Doj claims the streets are safer without violent agitators Michael Reinoehl. Given the reactions I've seen proclaiming him a martyr and his death a murder, I feel they are gravely mistaken.
— Paul D (@Paulmd199) September 4, 2020
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Unlike many on social media, Reinoehl’s own sister April didn’t seem surprised at his death, telling the Daily Mail Thursday night that she’d seen it coming for some time. “I’ve been saying to people for a while, if he doesn’t turn himself in he’s going to get himself killed,” she said.
While April mourned her estranged brother and expressed concern for her niece and nephew, she said she knew Reinoehl was prone to “act[ing] impulsively, letting the worst emotions guide his actions.” She had hoped he would “take responsibility for what happened with dignity,” she said, resigned to the fact that her brother’s killing would just open the door to “more violence.”
Reinoehl’s violent death might not have shocked his sister, but April was “surprised a police officer did it,” having expected “the angry population of people who were out for blood” – meaning Patriot Prayer and aligned right-wing groups – to attempt to avenge Danielson’s death.
They “had a contract out for him,” she claimed. Grateful “it wasn’t vigilante justice that got” her brother, she nevertheless predicted he’d be made into a martyr, since his death at police hands “validat[es]…all the anger” that Reinoehl's fellow Antifa members have against law enforcement – “whether or not it’s correct or righteous.”
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In the now-infamous Vice interview in which Reinoehl seems to confess to shooting Danielson, he ‘rationalizes’ the violent act by claiming a friend (who he felt compelled to describe as “of color”) would have been killed had he not opened fire. He was “confident [he] did not hit anyone innocent,” he said, claiming he hadn’t turned himself in to police because they were in league with right-wing protesters and going to jail would leave his family defenseless.
One matter Reinoehl, his sister, and the social media peanut-gallery appeared to agree upon was the looming presence of what the slain activist described as “a civil war right around the corner.”
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