Drew Hernandez of Frontlines and Turning Point USA snapped the scene outside Houston's George R. Brown convention hall, which was filled with posters, expletives, and activist anger.
"Piece of sh*t, piece of sh*t, piece of sh*t" yelled a protester. "F*ck your guns, f*ck your guns, murderers! Blood on your hands!" shrieked another. "Are you proud of yourself?" yet another screamed.
Hernandez asks an Antifa member if the USA should outlaw all guns from now on. "Yeah, honestly yeah," the activist responds placidly.
Another Antifa activist was located outside the NRA Convention Hall entrance and heckled convention-goers as they went inside.
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"You’re a black cop protecting him? Him!" yells a female activist in a "Beto for Senate" t-shirt. "F*cking disgusting! You f*cking pig!" Hernandez pivoted the camera to show that, in fact, there were two black police officers standing guard outside the NRA’s exhibition hall.
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Mr. Hernandez attempted to ask Beto O’Rourke how he felt about "exploiting dead kids," but the Texas gubernatorial candidate had no further comment. O’Rourke addressed the crowd at the anti-NRA protest in Houston on Friday afternoon, telling them he has since met with the parents of a child who died in Tuesday’s massacre.
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It was on Wednesday morning that Beto O’Rourke interrupted a press conference held by Governor Greg Abbott and others discussing the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Local residents were mad and called the move "disrespectful."
While Abbott was originally expected to come to the NRA’s annual convention this weekend, the Texas Governor dropped to visit Uvalde. He pre-recorded a video message in which he claimed that stricter gun laws haven’t historically stopped evil people from committing horrifying crimes.
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Students across the country coordinated a public walkout on Thursday morning, calling for stricter gun laws. However, the soonest Congress is expected to vote on any such measures after returning from Memorial Day recess, on June 6th.
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On Friday, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced he would also be pulling out of the conference.
"After prayerful consideration and discussion with NRA officials, I have decided not to speak at the NRA breakfast this morning," he said in a statement. “While a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and an NRA member, I would not want my appearance today to bring any additional pain or grief to the families and all those suffering in Uvalde."