Whitey Ford
10-31-2020, 06:37 PM
Police use pepper-spray on protesters — including children — marching to Alamance polls
Good video of niggers gettin' sprayed at article link. ;)
https://i.imgur.com/hNq1R53.png
Alamance County sheriff’s deputies and Graham police pepper-sprayed people — including a 5-year-old girl and other children — who were participating in the “I Am Change” march to the polls on Saturday afternoon.
A racially diverse group of about 200 people walked with a police escort from Wayman’s Chapel AME Church to Court Square, where they held a rally encouraging people to vote. The event was organized by Rev. Greg Drumwright, a Burlington native who leads the the Citadel Church in Greensboro, according to his website.
At one point, the marchers held a moment of silence in the street in honor of George Floyd, the Black man killed while in police custody in Minneapolis earlier this summer.
After the moment of silence concluded, law enforcement told people to clear the road.
Then, deputies and police officers used pepper spray on the crowd and began arresting people. Several children in the crowd were affected by the pepper spray.
Melanie Mitchell said her 5-year-old and 11-year-old daughters were pepper-sprayed just after the moment of silence.
George Floyd’s niece was slated to speak at the event, but the speeches were disrupted before she got a chance at the microphone.
Deputies and officers again used pepper spray to force people off the courthouse property.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article246861942.html
Good video of niggers gettin' sprayed at article link. ;)
https://i.imgur.com/hNq1R53.png
Alamance County sheriff’s deputies and Graham police pepper-sprayed people — including a 5-year-old girl and other children — who were participating in the “I Am Change” march to the polls on Saturday afternoon.
A racially diverse group of about 200 people walked with a police escort from Wayman’s Chapel AME Church to Court Square, where they held a rally encouraging people to vote. The event was organized by Rev. Greg Drumwright, a Burlington native who leads the the Citadel Church in Greensboro, according to his website.
At one point, the marchers held a moment of silence in the street in honor of George Floyd, the Black man killed while in police custody in Minneapolis earlier this summer.
After the moment of silence concluded, law enforcement told people to clear the road.
Then, deputies and police officers used pepper spray on the crowd and began arresting people. Several children in the crowd were affected by the pepper spray.
Melanie Mitchell said her 5-year-old and 11-year-old daughters were pepper-sprayed just after the moment of silence.
George Floyd’s niece was slated to speak at the event, but the speeches were disrupted before she got a chance at the microphone.
Deputies and officers again used pepper spray to force people off the courthouse property.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article246861942.html