Whitey Ford
05-04-2019, 01:55 AM
On April 24, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit unanimously ruled that an injured Baton Rouge, La., police officer has legal standing to sue DeRay Mckesson (he prefers not to capitalize the “k”), Black Lives Matter’s unofficial mouthpiece and most visible organizer. Mckesson, the complaint read, in coaxing a large group of demonstrators to block traffic on a highway back on July 9, 2016, created the conditions for the attack on the officer, identified only as John Doe. The decision overturns a district court ruling. And it is the right call.
https://townhall.com/columnists/carlhorowitz/2019/05/03/injured-cop-will-be-allowed-to-sue-black-lives-matter-leader-n2545821
https://townhall.com/columnists/carlhorowitz/2019/05/03/injured-cop-will-be-allowed-to-sue-black-lives-matter-leader-n2545821