This story comes thanks to the folks at National File. While many people are now well aware that members of the group known as Antifa have a tendency to engage in property damage. Brian Talbert was one such victim to these acts of sabotage, doing “thousands of dollars” of damage to his house and car.
But in Brian’s case, Antifa’s harassment campaign against him went a step further.
It all began in January 2019. Talbert, the leader of the “Deplorable Pride” group in Charlotte, North Carolina, attended a March for Life Rally in the city. There the avid Trump supporter faced a far-left opposition group. A local Antifa activist named Andrew Woods taunted at Mr. Talbert, shouting “you’ve got some pretty interesting medical history Brian.”
At that time there was no way Woods could’ve known that Talbert was receiving cancer treatment at the Levine Cancer Center in Charlotte.
Flash forward to February 2021. Brian Talbert comes across the TikTok page of Andrew’s wife, Amber. Through her video posts Talbert figured out Amber worked at the same hospital facility where he got his cancer treatment. He then discovered she accessed his personal medical records on twelve separate occasions over the course of two years.
National File reports Amber was terminated from work as a result of this incident.
Andrew Woods has made headlines before for his protesting. In March 2019 he was fired from a pizza joint for signaling out white Trump supporters and led a boycott against his former employer.
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