Bad enough no one actually sees Matthew Heimbach of the Towson University White Student Union (seen here left of a guy who called himself “Mr. X” and WSU member Scott Terry giving the Nazi salute to protesters of the American Renaissance) actually do those patrols he is getting all kinds of press for, a bar fight has shown that his bark is worse than his bite, even if his people are getting bit back because of his mouth.
One People’s Project
DICKSON, TN – While attending the American Renaissance Conference in town, Matthew Heimbach, founder of the Towson University White Student Union, reportedly found himself and friends in a bar fight Saturday evening with one of those that participated in the counter protest against the conference.
Heimbach, according to sources, had entered a local bar with friends and words were exchanged between the person, who is antifa, and his girlfriend. Things quickly became physical when as the evening progressed a person Heimbach came with grabbed the antifa’s shirt and keffiyeh – a Middle Eastern scarf – and said “You don’t need to wear this shit on your head!” Although Heimbach was involved in the verbal sparring, he stood down when blows began to be exchanged, but a woman who was with him was in the brawl, resulting in a beer mug being smashed across her head. Reports are that injuries were not serious, and all parties involved were thrown out of the bar while no charges were filed. It is unknown if the woman in question was Heimbach’s girlfriend Theresa Braun, who has accompanied him on several WSU outings and is a member.
Heimbach first saw media attention as a the president of the Towson University chapter of Youth for Western Civilization, which folded after racist chalkings done by them were scrawled on sidewalks around campus, and they lost their faculty advisor. He then went on to found the White Student Union and began seeing media attention when he brought American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor to Towson, and announced that the WSU was going on patrols around campus to fight crime there, despite the low crime rate on campus.
While the WSU have seen national media attention due to solely Heimbach’s announcement, including a possible story in Vice Magazine that offered to follow him as he went on patrols, no evidence of these patrols has been seen on campus. During the AmRen conference, Heimbach insisted to One People’s Project that he has indeed been on patrols, along with Scott Terry, a North Carolina native who is not a Towson University student, but says he is an “associate member” of the WSU. “You don’t have to be from the state or attend the college,” Terry said of the patrols.
Terry has been in the media in recent weeks after accompanied Heimbach when they attended the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in last month, and saw a video of him there going viral that shows him defending slavery to a black conservative he accused of systematically disenfranchising Southern White males.
During the counter demonstration against the AmRen conference, Heimbach challenged an antifa local to Baltimore, Maryland to a rumble of sorts, putting up him and five of his supporters against five of the antifa’s.
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