Brandon Darby turned police informant to help prevent a firebombing and associated deaths at the Republican convention.
Brandon’s “social justice” friends in Austin are upset at the turncoat…
Still, Darby’s former buddies among those the “social justice” crowd find Darby’s work on behalf of law enforcement hard to accept. “I can only say it’s heartbreaking and it’s shocking,” says one of Darby’s old friends. Those of us in the Twin Cities and those who attended the convention owe Darby a great debt of gratitude for breaking their hearts.
I don’t consider myself a particular ally of law enforcement, but there comes a moment when it’s time to decide. Brandon Darby leaned the right (correct) way when confronted with a moral judgement. He’s a hero and his former friends in Austin need to look in the mirror, at least those that aren’t looking at a jail cell.
why does everyone say this shit. read all the information about the story. look up agent provocateur. if he wanted to do good why did he go underground. why did he not just go to the cops and say these people are crazy, now there’s a 22 and 23 year old being held without bail based on his bullshit. i think he set them up. and i’ve known this guy. he’s a self centered arrogant pretty boy womanizing douchebag. fuck him and his lying skum.
i would have to agree with anonymous – darby had been talking to the feds almost a year before anyone thought of molotovs (if they actually did and weren’t just set up). he actually had the chance to talk these kids out of it and didn’t even try.
i also know darby – i live in austin and have seen his handy work in new orleans with common ground. not many people have a good opinion of him and if the only people defending him are uneducated shitbags like the writer of this blog, then i guess darby is in bed with his perfect companions.
I hope this fuck come to Portland.