Massachusetts cops want Black Lives Matter sign taken down
“I don’t wanna talk about no f***ing Ferguson and shit because I don’t live over there”. “I live in f**king Soho and Beverly Hills”.
“I think my biggest concern would be the crowds and getting out of town”, Theresa Heid, who left work early, said. After saying his remarks had been misquoted, and that he had been mourning A$AP Yams at the time he had spoken to the magazine.
Initially there was a Black Lives Matter protest scheduled, but the police chief made a decision to see what would happen if they had a cookout instead where they invited the protesters. It should always matter.
But Somerville resident Mohaiminul Islam said, outside City Hall yesterday, an “All Lives Matter” banner would provide more support for police. At least one said it’s not his place to say. They admit that it wouldn’t heal everything, but said that it would be a start. “They have widened. There’s been anger by youth who have grown into adults over the last 30 years and the narrative in the United States of America is ‘Y’all should be happy cause you got a Black president”.
The movement launched after the acquittal of a Florida man in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager during a confrontation in February 2012. “We’re in the major markets”. The veteran comedian has been accused by more than 50 women of sexual assault, but denies all allegations.
“It’s just like with Bill Cosby”, he said.
Like the previous march, organizers emphasized an interest in being peaceful – but they still received some pushback, they said, including one person on the event’s Facebook page saying he would run them over if they were unjustly blocking a street during their march. “All you remember is the 56 women and all that kind of s**t”.
Rocky added: “Look, I’m not his lawyer, but I do know he’s innocent”.
To people like that, Sajona said “Open your eyes”.
Her response that sparked much reaction on KTVU’s Facebook and Twitter pages, “Barbecues aren’t going to stop the brutality that black folks are facing”.
Judge Robert Milich jailed Attorney Andrea Burton for five days after Burton refused to take off a “Black Lives Matter” pin she wore to Milich’s Youngstown, Ohio, courtroom.