Daily Stormer
April 24, 2015
A noble warrior of the Dindu tribe has fallen in Baltimore, and his tribesmen gather to defend his noble honor.
Whistle-blowing, chanting demonstrators briefly scuffled with police Thursday during a protest over the death of a black man in Baltimore police custody.
A handful of the hundreds of marchers demonstrating against the death of Freddie Gray, 25, threw debris and bottles of water at police as officers arrested a man during the noisy march, which extended from City Hall to the Western District police station where Gray was taken when he was arrested on April 12.
A second protester also was arrested Thursday; the charges against the two were disorderly conduct and destruction of property.
Gray died a week after he was arrested. An autopsy showed he died of a spinal cord injury; the cause of the injury is unknown. His death has sparked outrage, and Thursday’s march was the latest protest in the largely black city.
Protesters stopped outside the office of the U.S. Attorney and Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who will determine whether charges will be brought against officers.
Some protesters called for the six officers suspended in connection with the case to be charged with murder.
Chanting “Tell the truth! Stop the lie! Freddie didn’t have to die,” protesters ended outside the Western District station, facing off with police behind metal barricades.
Here’s five and a half hours of video, for anyone interested – worth flipping through:
Here’s a bit of background:
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I said – are you ready to rock?!?!
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