Huntington Beach

Armed felon is arrested at the “No Kings” protest near pier

AN ARMED FELON was arrested Saturday at the “No Kings” protest in Huntington Beach (Shutterstock).

During Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Huntington Beach, police arrested a man who was in the middle of the street, waving a Mexican flag and carrying a loaded handgun.

According to Corbin Carson, public affairs officer, Eduardo Pineda, 25, was arrested on multiple charges from an incident in the area of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway, a few blocks from the pier, at around 3:30 p.m.

Officers say they spotted a man – later identified as Pineda – “actively shouting at a pedestrian and challenging him to a fight.”

After contacting Pineda, officers learned that he had active warrants for his arrest related to previous charges of battery and vandalism. During a search, officers found a loaded handgun concealed in his waistband.

It was later discovered that Pineda is a convicted felon and prohibited from owning a firearm.

He was booked for being a felon in possession of a firearm, challenging another person to fight in public and for outstanding warrants for battery and vandalism.

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  1. Democrats on Parade. It must have cost them a lot for the paid protesters. The criminals and Virtue Signaler’s showed up for free. Please keep this guy locked up or turn him over to ICE for his trip back to his homeland.

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