In November, the lawsuit against myself and Kristopher Goad had not yet been filed, so the relevance of this person was not yet clear. But he's on video quite clearly pepper spraying people.pic.twitter.com/k9Om5BkNUl
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In November, the lawsuit against myself and Kristopher Goad had not yet been filed, so the relevance of this person was not yet clear. But he's on video quite clearly pepper spraying people.pic.twitter.com/k9Om5BkNUl
In the lawsuit, he is referred to as "Dragonarm" because of the tattoo on his arm. In the thread linked above, I show how his tattoos match. Since then, I've accumulated even more evidence.
But what's very interesting is that in the civil suit, Chris Cantwell claims that it was "Dragonarm" who was responsible for the pepper spray injuries.pic.twitter.com/2AKW6t8Ega
At this point, I will note that I stand by my testimony in this case and maintain that I was affected by Chris Cantwell's deployment of pepper spray.
In the time since my original thread, and the initial filing and response to the lawsuit, we have discovered that "Wil Atteberry" is not Dragonarm's legal name. We now believe his legal name is Wil Zachary Smith.
This identification was aided by long-abandoned social media posts linking him to his family. A background check service using these identities leads to the name Wil Z Smith.
"Dragonarm" was seen multiple times throughout August 11 and August 12 alongside Robert "Azzmador" Ray. He was part of Azzmador's security escort. His buddy, Billy Williams, also did security for Azzmador. Billy Williams was given the nickname "Flashlight" in the lawsuit.pic.twitter.com/qDem6ZF3JJ
But that's not all. The lawsuit contains one more interesting detail, something that was not publicly known until it was filed: An empty canister of "Sabre Red" pepper spray was recovered.pic.twitter.com/tSSDi6y5tb
Why is this relevant? Because in the Discord logs, Azzmador talks about Sabre Red pepper spray and how it is "battle proven," just days after Unite the Right.pic.twitter.com/xZjPY8JrC5
He claims he enlisted police to help him test it. "SBC guys" refers to "Stormer Book Club" guys--specifically, in this case, Smith and Williams. https://discordleaks.unicornriot.ninja/discord/view/190813#msg …pic.twitter.com/o0TSUWU1bu
Now here's the coup de grace. These are crops from never-before-released photos from August 11. In them you can clearly see Dragonarm and Azzmador deploying pepper spray.pic.twitter.com/1QXh4h5T6E
At around 0:24 of this video you can see Dragonarm and Azzmador spraying pepper spray needlessly.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsaPr3GeT9I …
The lawsuit filed against me and Kristopher Goad may implicate Dragonarm (Smith) and Azzmador (Ray) in malicious or unlawful release of gas. The statements filed as fact by Mr. Cantwell in federal court may be used against these individuals, should charges be filed.
This pattern is not without precedent. During Jacob Goodwin's preliminary hearing, Goodwin's lawyer, who also represents Mr. Cantwell, turned police attention onto Tyler Davis. He was given the nickname "Boonie Hat," but it was not hard for authorities to identify his legal name.
Though the evidence available now does clearly indicate that Dragonarm and Azzmador were both spraying pepper spray, I fully maintain my claim that I was injured by Mr. Cantwell's release of gas.
Oh, and one last thing. In this video, at 11:27, Azzmador admits to pepper spraying people. "It was as glorious as you can personally imagine. I personally, literally gassed half a dozen k*kes. I emptied out a bottle this tall [inaudible] of pepper gel."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIIVu1HdaF4 …
Oh, and lest it be said that Mr. Cantwell never encountered "Dragonarm" or "Flashlight," that would be patently false. They walked to the van together, the one seen in the Vice video, and they were all in it together.pic.twitter.com/FQfaOOzq9M
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