World | Chris Stevens Libyans Seize HQ of Islamic Radicals Ansar al-Sharia forces fall back without a fight By Neal Colgrass Posted Sep 21, 2012 6:22 PM CDT Copied Libyan civilians celebrate the raiding of Ansar al-Shariah Brigades compound, after hundreds of Libyans raided the Brigades base, in Benghazi, Libya, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon) Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in Benghazi declared victory today after seizing the headquarters of an extremist Muslim group linked to Chris Stevens' death, CNN reports. The demonstrators marched on a building used by the group Ansar al-Sharia, torched a car, and set free 20 or more captives without any reported injuries. Some have accused Ansar al-Sharia of organizing the consular attack that killed Stevens—Libya's US ambassador—and three others. The pro-democracy protesters celebrated in the street and said that they—not angry Muslims apparently protesting a video—represent the real Libya. "I don't want to see armed men wearing Afghani-style clothes stopping me in the street to give me orders, I only want to see people in uniform," said a student who took part, the AP reports. Hearing about the assault, Sen. John McCain praised the protesters and said they represent the freedom-loving Libya that he and other US officials admire. "Somewhere Chris Stevens is smiling," McCain said. "This is what we knew ... about Libya." Read These Next James Carville has a new 4-word political mantra. "Theo" from The Cosby Show has died at age 54. Dog the Bounty Hunter shares unimaginably sad news. The weekend was full of not-so-great headlines about Delta. Report an error