First Name : Joshua

Last Name : Taft

Approx. Age : 29

State : Georgia

INSTAGRAM : @sadboymoneyjesus
Tags : Assaulting Police   Weapons  

Notes

Joshua "Josh" Taylor Taft (DOB: 06/02/94) is a Georgia Antifa who was arrested in April 2016 for throwing smoke bombs at police during a counter-protest to a far-right rally at Stone Mountain. He was charged with aggravated assault on a police officer. Among the participants were member of the TORCH network, BLM, Huey P. Newton Gun Club and Asheville Anti-Racism. Asheville Antifa held a benefit for him at the Antifa-friendly bar the Odditorium. It's unclear if Taft had any connections to Asheville ARA prior to the riot. Taft is a punk musician. He lives in a house in the Wilmington Island section of Savannah. There's another Joshua Taft of the same age who lives in Atlanta but he's an accountant with a master's degree and we're fairly certain he's a different person. http://web.archive.org/web/20170909213557/https://ashevilleantiracism.noblogs.org/ https://archive.ph/jLCKt https://archive.ph/dMzRL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua5K-5bjw_U&ab_channel=JohnnyHoffa



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