Police were called to the scene, and the conference room had to be evacuated.
Militant trans activists were apprehended by security after launching a sabotage attack on the UK LGB Alliance convention in London on Friday, unleashing thousands of insects throughout the venue. The conference includes gay and lesbian speakers who are critical of transgender ideology. It is believed that a number of suspected co-conspirators have evaded arrest; however, four have been detained.
Video footage captured by journalist Andy Ngo, Senior Editor of The Post Millennial, shows a group of trans activists being escorted into an elevator by event security. Some insects they had unleashed could be seen crawling all over them. Police were called to the scene, and the conference room had to be evacuated.
The pro-trans militants were tight-lipped when Ngo questioned them in the elevator to seek more information. They smirked at the questions while deciding to remain silent. It's unclear if all of the disrupters identified as transgender, although at least several of them presented as the opposite sex.
Ngo overheard the detainees laughing and issuing an admission of guilt, saying they launched the sabotage attack on claims the UK LGB Alliance 'Our Lives! Our Future!' conference was transphobic.
Trans militants were detained in the elevator while insects crawled all over them. Credit: Andy Ngo
Trans activists remained silent after unleashing a sabotage attack on the UK LGB Alliance conference. Credit: Andy Ngo
The attack prompted an evacuation of the main conference room, and the speakers and attendees had to be relocated to the lobby.
The LGB Alliance is a charity that provides support to gay, lesbian, and bisexual people around the world. The organization's goal is to "uplift LGB people by preserving their history, celebrating their achievements, and by working to create conditions in which lesbian, gay, and bisexual people can thrive," according to its website.
The group has been criticized by far-left LGBTQ+ activists for being openly critical of radical transgender ideology.
Senior Editor of The Post Millennial Andy Ngo reported at the conference on Oct. 11 in London. Credit: Andy Ngo
The trans militants allegedly involved in the attack started a fundraiser on Just Giving to raise money for their criminal actions. The campaign, hoping to raise at least one thousand euros in support of the "crick-kids," was launched under the username "Trans Kids Deserve Better."
The fundraiser's description states, "6 of us released about 6,000 crickets into hate group LGB Alliance's annual conference. The result of the conference, if it had gone ahead as planned, would have been an acceleration of transphobic hate and misinformation, which drives much of the attack on our healthcare and our dignity. We are so proud of ourselves for ending their spewing of violent hate, but a bug's gotta eat and we can't feed them forever."
The incident is under investigation, and it's unclear which official group, if any, the trans activists belonged to.
This is a breaking report and will be updated when more information is made available.
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