MUST WATCH: Woman triggered in LA by anti-child sex trafficking march throws bucket of water on videographer

Frontlines' Kalen D'Almeida was reporting from the march when a vendor became irate, shouting at the march to go away.

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A march to "Save Our Children" kicked off in Los Angeles on Sunday, and as one reporter found out, a vendor at the farmers' market through which the group marched was displeased to the point of attacking him with a bucket of water.

Frontlines' Kalen D'Almeida was reporting from the march when a vendor became irate, shouting at the march to go away. He approached, asking if she was a "groomer", at which point she threw a bucket of water at him. "Stop shooting our children," she yelled, while telling the protestors to "get the f*ck out." 


 

Mark Perez organized the march, which began at 12 pm on Hollywood and Vine. The protest rallied at the intersection before hading down Hollywood Blvd. and entering the market.

The vendor wasn't the only one present to take issue with the march, as others present at the market called the protestors "fascists," D'Almeida said. 

"Raising awareness about child sex abuse and trafficking should not be a partisan issue," D'Almeida told The Post Millennial. "I think it’s a noble cause that every American should be able to rally for and fight to protect children. Anyone who takes issue with this rally and it’s cause is an enemy of God, the US and most importantly, every child in this country."

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