A Minneapolis protester allegedly stole a pricey camera from conservative provocateur Nick Sortor — who chased down the suspected thief and was dragged by her car as it swerved onto the sidewalk, according to shocking video.
In a post shared on X, Sortor said the woman was part of a group that followed him and his crew around the Twin City all day — until one of them boldly snatched his camera out of his hand while he was driving down the street.
“What did she just do?” one of his companions asked as Sortor’s car came to an abrupt stop.
“She f–king…” Sortor started to say before he lunged out of his car and started chasing the suspect, who he later accused of stealing his $1,000 camera.
The two appear to get into a tussle in the street that’s largely obscured by Sortor’s car, according to the clip posted to X.
By the time the person filming follows after Sortor, the suspect is driving off — with the right-wing influencer hot on her trail as he clings to the driver’s side door handle.
In his post, Sortor claimed his “hand got trapped in their door handle” and he was “dragged down the street.”
The erratic driver swerved onto the icy sidewalk to make a quick escape, with Sortor being pulled along. He quickly starts to lose his footing as he slides alongside the moving car, according to the footage.
“Just tell her to give him the camera back!” Sortor’s cameraman said as they chased after him.
The video abruptly cuts back to Sortor, no longer being dragged by the car as he storms down the sidewalk. It’s unclear how, or when, he got his hand loose.
“They just stole my camera,” he panted as an agitator started to cuss him out on the sidewalk.
“This is what you wanted, right?” the agitator snapped. “Listen here, motherf–ker, you better get the f–k outta here right now!”
A group of roughly eight other community members circled around Sortor and his crew as they demanded they leave.
“Nobody stepped in. Nobody stepped in,” Sortor seethed.
As more people ordered their crew to leave, Sortor’s cameraman asserted they’re “allowed to be here” because “it’s the United States of America.”
Sortor claimed the group that was following his car was a “group of Somali thugs” and called on DHS to “raid this place.”
The FBI Rapid Response reposted Sortor’s X post with the caption “We’re on it.”



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