

- This rioter is carrying a tool that Martin Luther King Jr. never brought to a peaceful protest when he insisted that All lives matter.
- This newly minted rioter must have borrowed this kitchen smock from his grandma so he wouldn't get his new tee shirt messed up in the June 22, 2020 riot in Lafayette Park.
- Careful to wear a mask and not upset the sensibilities of the goofy DC Mayor, this cat is ready to rumble at the riot on June 22, 2020.
- The Mod Squad meets the Riot Squad on June 22, 2020 in Washington, D.C. as looters attempted to destroy the Andrew Jackson monument in Lafayette Park.
- Giving Old Hickory the heave ho with this steel bar was this bozo's idea of peaceful protesting at the June 22, 2020 riot in Lafayette Park in DC.
- Just getting a workout to shed a few Wuhan Virus pounds by rioting in Lafayette Park and destroying government property paid for by taxpayers on June 22, 2020
- Looter brought along his water-pistol goggles to keep out the pepper spray as he destroyed public property during rioting at Lafayette Square on June 22, 2020 in Washington DC.
- Connor Matthew Judd a GW student was arrested and his mommy flew in from California where she told the court he was a nice boy. Judd was released on personal recognizance.
- This vandal brought his backpack in case he got the munchies during a tough shift in the riot zone at Lafayette Park on June 22, 2020
- A frustrated wanna-be steel worker or just another government employee with good paychecks and time to riot in LaFayette Square on June 22, 2020
- BAD, BAD LEROY BROWN - he was the baddest guy in the mean old town, meaner than the junkyard dog at Lafayette Square in Washington on June 22, 2020
- WHO is this violent criminal that was destroying your property paid for by tax dollars in Lafayette Park on June 22, 2020
- Wanted for vandalism by the United States Park Police for defacing statute of President Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square in Washington DC on June 22, 2020 (Nice Watch)

On June 22, 2020, at approximately 7:00 p.m., a group of individuals vandalized the President Andrew Jackson statue at Lafayette Square, at Pennsylvania Ave NW & 16th Street Northwest. The US Park Police and FBI are attempting to identify the individuals responsible for the Destruction of Property and other related crimes

- Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans
- Arrest in Prince Frederick
- Deputy with automatic weapon
- Pushing the crowd
- The General orders the advance
- Evans last stand
- Where the little police docudrama of Mike Evans all began in the Prince Frederick Shopping Center.
- Back to the parking lot where the cars of the people were parked.
- Back window of police vehicle was broken after Evans started the riot
- Calvert County, Md., Sheriff Mike Evans created a "riot"
- Retired Maryland Natural Resources Police Col. Alphonso Hawkins. (in hat)
- Flash bang when line up and gas was deployed.
- New on the scene
- Too far in to stop
- Maryland State Trooper gets pulled into Sheriff's Evans mess.
- Black leaders desperately try to get crowd to leave.
- The leader of the pack, Sheriff Mike Evans
- Led into battle by Sheriff Evans against the hapless protesters who have yet to anything illegal.
- Calvert Deputies don gas masks because they know whats coming next.
- Tactical weapons ready for the placard carrying chanting fellow protesters of Sheriff Evans
- SWAT Team with shields
- No more Mr. Nice Guy, Sheriff Evans unloads the riot squad from bus
- Within twenty minutes of issuing his order to leave, Sheriff Evans moves up the cavalry.
- Pleading by preacher
- The protest leader at left is ignored
- I said you have to leave.
- Checking for the cavalry, Sheriff Evans turns his back on the crowd.
- Faced with the crowd turning on him and ignoring him, a protest leader speaks with Sheriff Evans.
- Sheriff Evans now realizes that his role has changed from being among fellow true believers to being the commander of the waiting police to enforce his order to clear the roadway.
- Sheriff Evans becomes frustrated that his order to disperse is not followed within 45 seconds to one minute.
- Calvert Sheriff Evans talks into his police radio as the demonstrators continue to block the roadway for about ten minutes.
- When protesters decided to lay down in the street, Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans went into action, summoning waiting deputies into action. Screenshots from Baynet video.