Arkansas far-left journalist among 4 charged in BLM firebombings

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A far-left journalist working in Arkansas was among four suspects formally charged last week in connection with  the firebombings of police vehicles during Black Lives Matter protests during the summer, according to reports.

Federal  authorities alleged that Renea Baek Goddard, 22, was associated with a  group that tossed Molotov cocktails toward Little Rock Police Department vehicles on Aug. 25 as a large crowd demonstrated outside the department’s 12 Street Substation, the Post-Millennial reported.

The  four suspects were arrested following a months-long investigation by  the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the  report said, citing a Dec. 17 news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

“Today’s  arrests send a message that violence targeted toward law enforcement  will not be tolerated,” U.S. Attorney Cody Hiland stated in the release,  according to FOX 16 of Little Rock.  “Breaking into a police compound and firebombing a police vehicle with a  homemade explosive device is clearly not a peaceful protest.”

“Today’s arrests send a message that violence targeted toward law enforcement will not be tolerated.”
— U.S. Attorney Cody Hiland

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Goddard  was previously arrested and charged with obstructing government  operations in violation of a local curfew during a BLM protest on June  2, with a court appearance scheduled for Jan. 22 in that case, the  Post-Millennial report said.

The  journalist has worked for KUAR Public Radio in Little Rock, contributed  to the LGBTQ news outlet Autostraddle and interned for Arkansas Public  Media after attending the University of Arkansas at Little Rock,  according to the report.

     Renea Baek Goddard, 22, was associated with a group that tossed  Molotov cocktails toward Little Rock Police Department vehicles,  authorities say. (Little Rock Police Department)       

Photos of Goddard posted online included an  image of her in a nun-like outfit with a see-through top and slit-open  leather skirt.

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“As  more and more white supremacists try to rebrand themselves, journalists  have a responsibility to be vigilant,” Goddard wrote in 2019 on the  news site Truthout. “There needs to be an end to this farce that  neutrality necessitates taking a centrist position.”

The other three suspects charged last week also have been linked to far-left activism, according to the report.

Brittany  Dawn Jeffrey, 31, is accused of allowing activists to use her home for  assembling incendiary devices, and live-streamed her arrest on Facebook  on Dec. 17, according to the Post-Millennial. The video initially showed  her refusing to get out of her car when police approached her, the  report said.

Jeffrey  has numerous previous arrests, including one on July 12 for criminal  trespassing as BLM activists demonstrated at a Conway, Ark., business  after a former employee there was accused of racism. She is expected to  face trial Jan. 14 in connection with that case, according to the  report.

The other suspects facing charges were identified as Aline Espinosa-Villegas, 24; and Emily Nowlin, 27.

Espinosa-Villegas  is described in the Post-Millennial report as “a transsexual Chilean  national … who uses ‘xe’ pronouns and goes by the pseudonym, ‘Loba de  Valparaiso’” The word “loba” translates to “she-wolf,” or b—-.

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Espinosa-Villegas  was being held in the Pulaski County Detention Center without bail in  connection with federal charges, the report said.

Nowlin, in  addition to the firebombing of the police vehicles, also faces charges  of misdemeanor disorderly conduct for joining others in blocking traffic  during a June 2 protest, the Post-Millennial reported.

All four defendants made their first court appearance Dec. 17 in Little Rock, the report said.

Dom Calicchio is a Senior Editor at FoxNews.com. Reach him at dom.calicchio@foxnews.com

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