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The National’s Aaron Dessner Misidentified as a Riot Ringleader

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On Sunday, May 31st, The National’s multi-instrumentalist responded after he was unwittingly dragged into a bizarre conspiracy theory that he’s an instigator in some of the riots that have flared across the country.

The insane accusations were that Dessner was a ringleader who paid kids to wreck havoc in Ohio.

“Meet Aaron Dressner, he’s an Antifa organizer paying people to riot!! He needs to be arrested NOW!!,” reads a post from an alt-right account, which encourages followers to retweet. Thousands of Twitter users have taken up the offer, as thousands more on the left pile on for an almighty mocking session.

According to Dessner, it’s all a case of mistaken identify. Aaron Dessner wants to make it clear, he’s no Antifa organizer. And he’s got photos to prove it.

“I’m very fortunate and grateful to wake up every morning in the rural countryside I live in, looking at farmland and these beautiful mountains. I’ve been here for three months now isolating with my wife and young children,” he wrote. The post Continues, “This morning I’ve woken up to the unpleasant and surprising news that I’ve been misidentified by some social media users as someone seen encouraging rioting in Columbus, Ohio. I am not the person some are suggesting I am and I would never support violence of any kind. Nor have I been in Ohio since June 2019.”

By early Sunday, at least 40 cities imposed curfew to counter growing civil unrest, ignited by the death of George Floyd after his heavy-handed arrest by Minneapolis police. According to CNN, some 5,000 National Guard members have been activated in 15 states and Washington, DC, with another 2,000 prepared to deploy.

https://twitter.com/aaron_dessner/status/1267148649307541508


Photo Credit: ROY J BARON / Shutterstock.com

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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