A video of a protester threatening members of a California city council with murder has gone viral after it was shared online. The protester, identified as 28-year-old Riddhi Patel, was arrested and charged with felony counts for her threats during a council meeting discussing security upgrades. Patel mentioned Palestinians in her remarks and threatened to murder council members, saying, “We’ll see you at your house. We’ll murder you.” The incident occurred in Bakersfield City Council chambers and Patel’s outburst was captured on video and widely shared on social media by conservative accounts.
The video clip was posted by the conservative X account Libs of TikTok, which garnered over 1.6 million views. In the video, Patel can be heard making violent threats towards council members, including mentioning the use of a guillotine. Collin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, also shared the video, which received over 139,000 views. The tension at city council meetings in Bakersfield had been escalating due to pro-Palestinian protesters advocating for a cease-fire resolution for the Israel-Hamas War. Despite the threats, council members expressed that they would not be intimidated and called for civil discourse.
City councilman and Vice Mayor Andrae Gonzales spoke out against Patel’s threats, calling them inappropriate, unproductive, and deeply concerning. He emphasized the need for adults to sit at the table and exchange ideas respectfully, rather than resorting to threats and intimidation. The pro-Palestinian group United Liberation Front issued a statement condemning Patel’s threats as not reflecting their values and stating that they do not condone any statements that threaten public officials. The city of Bakersfield and the Bakersfield Police Department were contacted for comment on the incident.
The incident in Bakersfield illustrates the growing tensions surrounding political disagreements and the need for civility in public discourse. The use of social media to spread videos of controversial incidents can amplify conflicts and polarize opinions further. The involvement of conservative social media accounts in sharing the video of Patel’s threats highlights the power of online platforms in shaping public opinion. It also raises questions about the responsibility of individuals and groups in how they disseminate information and contribute to the dialogue around important issues.
The response from city council members, who refused to be intimidated by the threats, shows the importance of upholding democratic values and the rule of law in the face of threats to public officials. The incident serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of using violence and intimidation to try to influence political decisions. Moving forward, there is a need for constructive dialogue and respectful communication in addressing contentious issues, rather than resorting to threats and aggression. By upholding principles of civil discourse and mutual respect, communities can work towards finding common ground and resolving conflicts peacefully. The Bakersfield incident serves as a reminder of the need for thoughtful and respectful engagement in public discourse.