QAnon leader fought police as they tried to save his estranged wife from ‘unlawful imprisonment’: report
Raw StoryNew information is coming out about a Washington state man leading a contingent of QAnon believers in Dallas waiting for John F. Kennedy, Jr. to return from the dead. He was taken into custody and charged in August 2019 with one count of domestic violence-related unlawful imprisonment," the newspaper reported. "Protzman, 58, has accumulated nearly 100,000 social-media followers on his Telegram channel, where he goes by “Negative48,” rapidly becoming a top QAnon influencer. RELATED: 'Things are all on fire over there': QAnon cultists tear each other apart over Lin Wood and Mike Flynn feud The newspaper interviewed Protzman's brother-in-law, Michael Appia, of Spokane. “I am looking online at this QAnon deal, and I start reading the article and I go ‘Oh my God, that’s my brother-in-law!’ Appia said.