(PM.) A GoFundMe has been set up in the wake of the fatal stabbing of far-left activist Ryan Carson, with the beneficiary of the fundraiser going to his girlfriend who witnessed the attack, Claudia Morales.
The fundraiser, set up on Tuesday, has received over $54,000.
“We are a collective of Ryan’s close friends, reeling from a brutal loss. We are asking for your help on behalf of his partner in easing the burden and stress of this horrifying situation so that we can have space and time to grieve, and remember Ryan. Immediate needs are to offset the costs of working class people taking time off of work to properly mourn,” the fundraiser states.
“If you Google ‘Ryan Carson’, you’ll hear (and now see) about the tragedy that struck on early Monday morning. But if you look past the breaking news, you’ll see news on his legislative victories, you’ll probably find his social media accounts filled with thoughts and memories, and you’ll find collections of his artistic works to date. We hope you may find his thoughts on mutual aid, his works of advocacy, and understand that his radical principles of community care, justice, and dismantling an individualized profit-centered way of life are worth carrying forward in our own communities,” the fundraiser page added.
Morales, who has been depicted wearing an “ACAB” shirt, wrote in June of 2020 following a night protesting the death of George Floyd which turned to riots across the country, “a boston police officer very nearly ran me over last night.”
“The police do not protect you,” the post concluded. “ACAB. BLM. hope you’re on the right side of history.”
“The police do not protect you. ACAB. BLM.”
Ryan Carson’s girlfriend Claudia V. Morales is a cop-hating BLM activist. She was at a BLM riot in Boston in 2020, blaming police for violence when they tried to arrest rioters. pic.twitter.com/Gj6n4mHkw2
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) October 4, 2023
“The police do not protect you. ACAB. BLM.”
Ryan Carson’s girlfriend Claudia V. Morales is a cop-hating BLM activist. She was at a BLM riot in Boston in 2020, blaming police for violence when they tried to arrest rioters. pic.twitter.com/1fB35m7tRK
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) October 4, 2023