As Twitchy reported, there was an ugly scene in Atlanta recently when a driver, done pleading with Black Lives Matter protesters blocking the street, drove through their human barrier only to be stopped again, chased down, and violently confronted before speeding off.
The scene was repeated on a much smaller scale today in the nation’s capital, where activists representing Black Lives Matter and Black Youth Project 100 blocked traffic and protested outside the National Fraternal Order of Police, the “most violent frat in America.”
BREAKING: DC is shutting down @GLFOP and exposing it for what it is: the most violent frat in America #StopFOP pic.twitter.com/HE2MtWvbP9
— BYP100 (@BYP_100) July 20, 2016
Here’s footage of agitators winning hearts and minds by hassling a cyclist and his children trying to take a shortcut through a blockade.
Tense moments as a father on bike w/ his children tried cutting through while #BLM blocks public property pic.twitter.com/yOmfafWNGC
— Marina Marraco (@MarinaMarraco) July 20, 2016
Fox 5 also caught this exchange between a very determined pedestrian and protesters blocking a sidewalk.
VIDEO: Watch exchange between #BlackLivesMatter protesters and man on street https://t.co/m5JGbG09sS pic.twitter.com/Yhrqj5SB4f
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5dc) July 20, 2016
Fox 5 reports that protesters said they would remain in place for 28 hours: “a symbolic number they say represents the number of hours Michael Brown lay on the street in Ferguson, Mo.”
Either someone misspoke, or someone’s stretching the meaning of “symbolic.” Brown’s body lay in the street for around four hours, and the man in charge of moving the body explained that he waited in his car for two hours until police could get the crowd on the scene under control.
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