Conservative activist and livestreamer "Tommy TV" was attacked by Antifa members at his home in Oregon at 3:30 in the morning on Monday.
The attackers threw a brick through the bedroom window and sprayed bear mace directly into the room, hitting him, his wife, and their dog. All the tires on the family's vehicle were also slashed, a second attack on their vehicle in recent weeks.
Tommy described the incident as terrorism and blamed it on his work documenting Antifa violence and their calls for attacks on ICE agents and President Donald Trump. He believed the group obtained his address through doxxing, which he claims started when he and his wife lived in Seattle.
In a social media post, Tommy shared a video from inside the bedroom showing the damaged window with broken blinds and glass scattered around, along with bedding and pillows heavily stained orange from the bear mace.
Tommy's wife was hit the hardest by the attack, and he stressed that she had done nothing to deserve being targeted. He pointed the finger at Seattle police for leaking the information, despite the couple having moved since then.
Journalist Andy Ngo, who has covered Antifa tactics, replied to the post, noting that violently terrorizing people and their families at home is a common Antifa method, which is why releasing addresses matters so much to them.
Many supporters reacted with outrage, calling the attack domestic terrorism and tagging federal officials to demand an immediate investigation. A fundraiser has been launched to help cover the costs of repairing the car and replacing damaged items, with nearly $5,000 raised as of Tuesday afternoon.
Supporters are urging stronger federal action against Antifa violence in the region and accountability for anyone who may have enabled the doxxing. No official police report or confirmation from local or federal authorities had been made public, though Tommy provided clear video evidence of the physical damage.