According to The Post Millennial, in Portland, white Antifa members claimed a black security guard working at Fred Meyer Grocery was a white supremacist, resulting in the man being fired.
Dustin B. Ferreira, a white Antifa member, complained that Andrew Duncomb, the 28-year-old security guard, was a Proud Boy and a white supremacist.
Ferreira wrote in a video tweet saying, “I am truly beyond shook {sic} right now. Proud Boy & Far Right Unite The Rite - Duncomb (Black Rebel) is working security this moment at Fred Meyer Providence Park.”
March 12, 2023
In Ferreira’s video, he follows Duncomb throughout the store. The was shared on March 3 by Melissa Lewis, who was recently convicted for damaging a Portland Police vehicle. Replies made on far-left Twitter accounts put more pressure on the store to demand Duncomb’s firing.
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One post read, “Are you now telling me that as an adult disabled by white violence, that I now also need to walk past a violent white supremacist to pick up my life-saving medications at Fred Meyer Pharmacy?” “Give me a f--- break. Do better!”
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Six days after the onslaught of demands from extremists, the grocery store complied, stating, “We stand firmly against discrimination and injustice of any kind.” “We have taken immediate action to terminate the security guard’s assignment at any of our Fred Meyer locations. Thank you.”
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For his part, Duncomb, who worked through an independent security company contracted by Fred Meyer stores, told The Post Millennial, “I was helping a customer who had asked me where a certain item was in the store. I noticed from the corner of my eye a man in a power wheelchair recording me with his cellphone.”
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In 2020, while live-streaming a Portland riot, Duncomb was stabbed by an Antifa suspect and narrowly survived. He was a key witness against the suspect, Blake Davie Hampe, who already had a federal conviction.
Duncombe stated in 2022, a similar situation of harassment by Antifa members happened at Walmart, where he was working, and he was ultimately fired.
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Duncomb had an affiliation with the Proud Boys, which ended in 2017. He has since stopped live streaming and political activism for several years. He stated, “At the end of 2021, I made the decision to seek a career in security work and from then on, carry myself as a professional.”