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NYC protesters, leading lives of wealth and privilege, busted for rioting. (Editor's note: Doable female ranking opportunity.)


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2020 Sep 10, 9:36am   763 views  11 comments

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Seven 'comrades' had their mug shots tweeted out by the NYPD early Wednesday.

The so-called revolutionaries who were busted for rioting at a New Afrikan Black Panther Party rally took a break from their yacht club lives and modeling careers to be a part of the mayhem.

The seven “comrades” — including wealthy Upper East Sider Clara Kraebber — had their mug shots tweeted out by the NYPD early Wednesday, days after their arrests for smashing storefront windows in the Flatiron District.

They were cuffed during a protest organized by the Panthers and the Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement groups condemning the death of Daniel Prude, who was killed while in custody of the Rochester Police Department in March.

side from Kraebber, the redhead daughter of an architect and a child psychiatrist with a second home in Connecticut, five of the others arrested appear to also come from privileged backgrounds — leading one police source to call their actions “the height of hypocrisy.”

Frank Fuhrmeister, 30, of Stuyvesant Heights, charged with rioting and possession of a graffiti instrument, is a freelance art director who’s designed ads for Joe Coffee and has also worked for Pepsi, Samsung and The Glenlivet, among other high-profile brands, his LinkedIn profile and portfolio shows.

He studied fine arts with a concentration in photography at Florida State College in Jacksonville, according to his LinkedIn, and his most recent address is a stately home on Reed Island Drive in the city’s tony Beacon Hills and Harbour Neighborhood, public records show.

Calls to Fuhrmeister went unreturned.

Adi Sragovich, 20, is a student at Sarah Lawrence College from Great Neck, L.I., according to police and her family.

'Off doing her own thing'
The young activist lost her phone during the rowdy weekend protests and promptly called up her mother who “made arrangements” to replace the cell phone right away, her mom told The Post.

“She hasn’t been terribly in touch, she’s been off doing her own thing,” said Sragovich’s mom, Susan Jacobowitz, an English professor at Queensborough Community College.

“I kept thinking I would get a call from the hospital or she’d get arrested because it seems like it’s just dangerous times right now,” Jacobowitz, who didn’t know her daughter was arrested, told The Post.

“At least she’s not on Rikers!” she said.

Before joining the protest, Sragovich was an accomplished musician who spent time performing in local theater groups and at the Sea Cliff Yacht Club, according to the Great Neck Record, which photographed her during a 2017 show.

The article quotes her teacher who said “how impressed she was” with Sragovich, who performed “from her extensive repertoire of jazz numbers.”

In 2018 while a senior at Great Neck High School, Sragovich organized a walkout at the school following the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, according to The Island Now.

'We're the ones being hunted'
“It really invigorated me. I feel like my generation is finally coming into its moment,” Sragovich told the outlet at the time. “Unfortunately, that power comes from the fact we’re the ones being hunted and killed.”

Most recently, Sragovich was at Occupy City Hall in July where she spent time fixing sandwiches and plastic bags of granola for breakfast, according to the New York Times, which interviewed her.

Sragovich has been charged with rioting and did not respond to a request for comment.

Claire Severine, 27, who lives in Washington Heights and was charged with rioting, appears to be a signed model with the We Speak agency who had the ability to jet between Montreal, Quebec, and Dublin, Ireland, before settling in the Big Apple to “pursue a career in acting,” according to a modeling profile with the same name.

“Claire has always had a profound respect for nature and enjoys hiking, photographing these hikes, and trying to get other people excited about our wonderful planet!” her modeling profile gushes.

“She believes beauty can be found everywhere and in everybody, if you just look around.”

Severine, who lives on Audubon Avenue, could not be reached for comment.

'I don't want to talk to you'
Etkar Surette, a 27-year-old from Brooklyn who summered in Europe as a kid, is charged with rioting and possession of a graffiti instrument.

When approached for comment at his Prospect Park South apartment Wednesday, Surette barked “I don’t want to talk to you. You can go away” and then slammed the door in a reporter’s face.

Elliot Rucka, a 20-year-old from Portland, Oregon, charged with rioting, is the son of famed comic book writers Greg Rucka and Jennifer Van Meter, according to his father’s online bio.

Greg penned the comic book series “The Old Guard,” which he then adapted for a Netflix film of the same name — and co-created the “Stumptown” comic series that ABC optioned into a TV show last year.

Calls to Rucka and his family went unreturned.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/nyc-protesters-leading-lives-of-wealth-and-privilege-busted-for-rioting

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1   georgeliberte   2020 Sep 10, 11:11am  

It only takes a glance to see how Afrikan Black Panther they are. Poor little rich white kids borrowing someone else's oppression. If only they had been born Irish it would have all worked out.
2   Ceffer   2020 Sep 10, 11:21am  

i think they should start a commune in Siberia. That would work out well for them.
3   CBOEtrader   2020 Sep 10, 11:56am  

Lol that chick was a plus size model, not a real model. This was her "agency". https://www.picuki.com/profile/wespeakmodels they rep healthy models of all sizes haha
4   zzyzzx   2020 Sep 10, 12:18pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
In 2018 while a senior at Great Neck High School, Sragovich organized a walkout at the school


Ripped off from another thread:
6   Ceffer   2020 Sep 10, 6:37pm  

None of them are named Goebbelskinder?
7   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Sep 11, 5:46am  

NoCoupForYou says
Al_Sharpton_for_President says
Kraebber
Al_Sharpton_for_President says
Fuhrmeister
The US has been historicaly an Anglo-Teutonic, or perhaps more accurately, a Celtic-Teutonic country (h/t Patrick). Germany has contributed most European immigrants to the US, followed by Ireland.
8   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Sep 11, 6:12am  

Just pointing out lots of non-Jewish communists. Tons and tons of them in Portland, Seattle, and Minneapolis. Finding a Jewish Bolshevik in NYC is hardly a surprise.

The US was founded by English Puritans and militant Ulster-Scots Protestants.

Fortunately, the Irish have been Americanized, but it didn't happen instantly, it took almost a century. Most learn about the Fighting Irish, but not about the Fenian Raiders, the sabotage of US Merchant Neutral Shipping in WW1 by Clan-na-Gael, the Anti-Protestant Riots in late 19th Century NY, or the Boston and NYC Boss system, heavily driven by Irish ethnics.

There were also Mexican terrorists paid by the Kaiser in WW1 as well, when the US was neutral.

And large numbers of German immigrants supported and aided both Kaiser and Fuhrer in the wars.
https://www.liherald.com/lynbrook/stories/a-true-long-island-war-story-75-years-ago,92861
9   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Sep 11, 6:49am  

That being said, Krassenstein needs a one-way helicopter ride. The fucker is calling for Rudy's arrest today.
10   georgeliberte   2020 Sep 11, 11:03am  

30 years from now, they will be grumbling to the then younger generation, "When we were your age we were out burning and vandalizing, including small businesses, for justice. You kids are just apathetic and lazy."
Or they can sit around the country club together reminiscing about destroying the property of their social (and moral) inferiors.
11   Eric Holder   2020 Sep 11, 11:36am  

georgeliberte says
30 years from now, they will be grumbling to the then younger generation, "When we were your age we were out burning and vandalizing, including small businesses, for justice. You kids are just apathetic and lazy."
Or they can sit around the country club together reminiscing about destroying the property of their social (and moral) inferiors.


They will be like that Big Lebowski "Dude" character.

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