A supporter of former president Donald Trump has detailed his victory over a woke activist who repeatedly set fire to his “Trump Won” sign outside his home.
John Kane had a sign supporting the presumptive Republican nominee outside the front of his house along with an American flag.
However, an arsonist took issue, setting the sign alight. When Kane replaced it, he found it to be burned once again.
Enraged, Kane enlisted the help of conservative media personalities Tim Pool and Benny Johnson. Through their large followings, the two were able to identify James D. White, Jr. as the perpetrator.
Remarkably, social media users were able to track White through his Strava data, proving that he had cycled past the victim’s house to commit the offence. Strava is an app for tracking physical exercise.
Kane sued White, where the two negotiated a settlement. As part of the deal, White was required to pay the former’s legal fees as well as hand over his road bike.
The bike – a Salsa Warbird – retails for around $2,800 and is being sold by Kane, who said he will “donate 100% of proceeds to the Trump campaign in honor of Jim White.”
“Until then, the bike will be displayed as yard art beside the Trump sign for everyone’s enjoyment,” he told followers on social media.
Responses to the story were overwhelmingly positive, with many delighted by the happy ending for the victim.
One user described the bike as a “trophy.”
Should you wish to purchase the bike, contact John Kane (@johnmkane1776) on X.