General Mark Milley, Pentagon Approved Directed-Energy Weapons For Use On June 2020 DC Rioters, Source Says

Milley told a small group in October 2024: ‘We had directed-energy weapons at Lafayette Park in June 2020.’

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Donald J. Trump and Joe Biden told colleagues that he and the Department of Defense authorized use of directed-energy weapons against June 2020 rioters at Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C., a highly placed source told Blaze News.

First In A Series On Directed-energy Weapons

Retired Gen. Mark A. Milley — who served as the 20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs from October 2019 through September 2023 — disclosed at a private gathering in October 2024, the source said.

“Milley told a small group in October of 2024, ‘We had directed-energy weapons at Lafayette Park in June 2020, to be used against rioters,’” the source said.

According to Blaze News’ source, who was present at the meeting, “In the full context of the discussion, I took that to mean that both Milley and then-Secretary of Defense Mark Esper had signed off on using those weapons.”

Esper, the 27th secretary of defense, was sworn in on July 23, 2019, and was fired by President Trump on Nov. 9, 2020. Blaze Media reached out to Esper for comment but did not get a reply by press time.

A U.S. Department of Defense spokesman referred any questions on the subject to now-retired Gen. Milley and the United States Northern Command. Capt. May Morales, media operations officer at U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs, told Blaze News: “USNORTHCOM does not have any information to offer on this matter.”

Directed-energy weapons are emerging from the shadows as more becomes known about them, how they are used by military and law enforcement, and the damage they can do to the human body. The spread of the use of these weapons in domestic law enforcement raises civil rights and training issues.

Investigative journalist Catherine Herridge reported on the case of a former CIA officer who was disabled after being targeted by a DEW while on duty in Africa. Blaze News national correspondent Julio Rosas recently shared his story of the ear pain and hearing loss he suffered from a powerful, long-range sound weapon used by law enforcement during 2020 riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Lafayette Park Riots In 2020

Black Lives Matter protesters gathered in Lafayette Park beginning on May 29, 2020, enraged by the death of a black man, George Floyd, in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.

‘It can stop the heart, make you s**t your pants, and disrupt any number of bodily functions.’

Lafayette Park is a federally owned, seven-acre property managed by the National Park Service. It is located just north of the White House’s North Lawn.

Rioting in Lafayette Park on May 30 and 31, 2020, resulted in the injury of at least 49 U.S. Park Police officers and extensive vandalism to federal and private property, according to a report by the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Inspector General.

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